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    OneTrust has announced new features to help organizations better oversee their AI systems. These updates focus on real-time tracking and enforcement, allowing companies to manage AI agents, models, and data more effectively. The goal is to move from static compliance checks to ongoing, live control over AI operations. Enhancing AI Oversight with Continuous Monitoring OneTrust’s

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    OpenAI’s head of robotics, Caitlin Kalinowski, has stepped down from her position due to disagreements over a recent contract with the US Department of War. She expressed concerns that key safeguards related to domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons were not properly reviewed before the deal was finalized. Her resignation highlights ongoing debates about the ethical

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    OpenAI continues to make headlines with its latest developments, legal issues, and partnerships. The organization, known for its groundbreaking AI tools like ChatGPT, is navigating a complex landscape of collaborations and controversies. Here’s a look at what’s happening behind the scenes and in the industry at large. Leadership Changes and Ethical Concerns Recently, OpenAI’s robotics

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    Artificial intelligence experts are increasingly focused on the potential dangers of large language models (LLMs). These powerful tools can sometimes go off the rails, producing harmful or misleading content. To address this, researchers are developing models that can act as safety guardrails, helping to prevent misuse and dangerous outputs. Models Designed to Keep AI Safe

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    Online advertising is no longer just about promoting products. It’s increasingly being used as a tool to spread malware into organizations. Experts warn that malicious ads, or “malvertising,” are now a leading way for cybercriminals to deliver harmful software. This shift highlights a new challenge for cybersecurity professionals and businesses alike. The Rise of Malvertising

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    Cybercriminals behind the ClickFix phishing attacks are now using a different approach to trick employees and install malware. Instead of the common method of asking users to copy and paste commands into the Windows Run dialog, they are now instructing victims to use a different shortcut to open the Windows Terminal. This change helps them

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    A new security exploit targeting iPhones has raised serious concerns about digital safety. Discovered by Google’s Threat Intelligence Group and iVerify, this flaw shows how advanced hacking tools can potentially target anyone with an iPhone. While Apple has patched the vulnerability in the latest iOS 26, many devices still remain vulnerable, putting millions at risk.

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    Many Android users assume their devices are fully protected, but there are often hidden security features waiting to be turned on. With recent updates, Google has introduced new tools that can add extra layers of safety to your phone. Activating these options can help keep your data secure without much effort, and you might not

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    Artificial intelligence is transforming cybersecurity. It’s not just used for defense anymore—it’s changing how attackers operate too. AI speeds up reconnaissance, makes phishing more convincing, and allows malware to mutate automatically. Meanwhile, companies are adopting AI agents, copilots, and generative tools into daily workflows. This mix creates a new field: AI security. In 2026, the

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    OpenAI has announced it has secured a deal to provide AI services to the US government. This news came just hours after the Biden administration banned its AI competitor, Anthropic, from all US government contracts. The move has sparked questions about how OpenAI managed to get such a deal so quickly and whether it’s truly

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