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- Silicon Valley begins putting cyberbullies in the crosshairsWith the rate of digital bullying increasing, tech firms escalate efforts to build automated tools that can detect and flag online harassment.聽
- A more connected military means new battlefield glitches, tooWith its $52 million initiative to vastly expand connectivity and technology on the front lines, the US Army聽knows it may聽also give enemies new digital targets to hack or manipulate. Is it聽up for the challenge?聽
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- Podcast: Life as a teenage hackerPaul Vann, the 14-year-old chief executive officer of VannTechCyber, and his father, Raytheon's Paul Vann, join this episode of The Cybersecurity Podcast.聽
- The hackers trying to build a hack-proof operating systemA team of Canadian security researchers is set to unveil a computer operating system called Subgraph designed to protect its users from the most common types of digital attacks.
- What keeps cybersecurity experts up at night?For Passcode鈥檚 last Influencers Poll, we asked an open-ended question: What鈥檚 the most urgent cybersecurity or privacy challenge right now, and what鈥檚 one way to fix it?聽
- What Benjamin Franklin can teach us about cybersecurityAdvances in communication like Franklin鈥檚 postal service and today鈥檚 Internet can help topple regimes 鈥 and also erode privacy. Tools like WhoIsGuard offer the anonymity of a Post Office Box.
- Want to fix cybersecurity? Think about worst-case scenarios firstScenario thinking聽sketches out future cybersecurity problems and helps policymakers begin addressing聽tomorrow's digital dilemmas.
- Industrial control systems: The holy grail of cyberwarRegulators and utility industry leaders need to wake up to the risks that could let malicious hackers cause widespread physical damage to the grid and other critical infrastructure.
- How to reform the outdated federal anti-hacking lawThe more than 30-year-old Computer Fraud and Abuse Act carries overly harsh penalties for trivial digital transgressions 鈥 and it needs to be completely overhauled (or abolished altogether).聽
- Estonia's lessons for fighting Russian disinformationThe Baltic nation has long had an adversarial relationship with its Russian neighbor. As a result, its press and public have become adept at recognizing and debunking Kremlin propaganda.
- 15 under 15: Rising stars in cybersecurity海角大神's Passcode traveled across the country to meet these hacker kids who are hunting software bugs, protecting school networks, and helping to safeguard electrical grids.
- How technology tramples on freedomRapid advances in biometric technology mean the public is surveilled 鈥 and their movements recorded 鈥 more than ever before. If this technology spreads without limits, it could soon impinge on basic rights.
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