Fibocom launches AI-powered 5G hotspot
Blazing-fast global connectivity meets intelligent AI voice control in Fibocom’s latest 5G hotspot.
Blazing-fast global connectivity meets intelligent AI voice control in Fibocom’s latest 5G hotspot.
ETSI has released a groundbreaking new standard setting the first global cybersecurity baseline for AI systems. ETSI TS 104 223 outlines clear, actionable requirements across the entire AI lifecycle, aiming to make AI not just powerful, but secure and trustworthy.
China aims to enhance the security evaluation capabilities for cryptographic implementations, which are essential components of its national information security infrastructure.
In the preliminary ruling request, the court highlights that the SLPS system, developed without public scrutiny and administered under ministerial regulation, allows for case assignment that can lead to excessive workloads for some judges while others remain underutilised.
Resecurity’s latest report documents the growing scale of cyberattacks against global energy infrastructure, driven by a mix of nation-state, ransomware, and hacktivist actors.
The Commission invites a broad range of stakeholders - including GPAI model providers, downstream AI system providers, civil society, academia, experts, and public authorities - to contribute their practical experiences and insights. Feedback can be submitted until 22 May 2025.
New regulations promise to transform how tech giants protect young users online, but questions remain about whether they go far enough to tackle hidden digital dangers.
Experts debate the role of blockchain in privacy, with some urging for privacy-by-design, while others reject personal data on blockchains.
Early training in AI will demystify this technology and prepare America’s students to be confident participants in the AI-assisted workforce, propelling our nation to new heights of scientific and economic achievement.
The EU has fired its first regulatory shot under the Digital Markets Act, fining Apple €500M and Meta €200M for anti-competitive practices. As US-EU digital tensions grow, the tech giants face pressure to comply or risk deeper penalties.