Topic: Data Security Concerns

  • Tensor9 Deploys Software Anywhere with Digital Twins

    Tensor9 Deploys Software Anywhere with Digital Twins

    Businesses face security risks when sharing sensitive data with SaaS providers, prompting Tensor9 to enable direct deployment of vendor software into clients' existing infrastructure while maintaining security. Tensor9's digital twin technology provides real-time monitoring and operational insigh...

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  • Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline Again

    Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline Again

    The Trump administration extended TikTok's deadline to separate from ByteDance for the third time, delaying a potential ban to mid-September to finalize a deal addressing U.S. national security concerns. Critics argue the extensions lack legal basis, as lawmakers stress that any deal must include...

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  • HubSpot's ChatGPT Connector Sparks Excitement and Concerns

    HubSpot's ChatGPT Connector Sparks Excitement and Concerns

    HubSpot's ChatGPT integration is seen as a potential game-changer for CRM systems, but concerns persist about data privacy and security risks. HubSpot assures users that ChatGPT won’t use their data for training, but legal and compliance teams must still evaluate risks before adoption. AI-driven ...

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  • Unveiling the US House's Ban on Copilot: What's Behind the Decision?

    Unveiling the US House's Ban on Copilot: What's Behind the Decision?

    In recent developments, the U.S. House of Representatives has imposed a temporary restriction on Microsoft's AI assistant Copilot, specifically for use by congressional staff. In this blog, DigitrendZ unveils the main reason behind this decision.

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  • Cohere's North AI Agent Secures Enterprise Data Safely

    Cohere's North AI Agent Secures Enterprise Data Safely

    Cohere launches North, an AI agent platform for private enterprise deployment, operating entirely within an organization's infrastructure to ensure sensitive data remains internal. The platform offers on-premise, hybrid cloud, or air-gapped installations, with robust security features lik...

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  • OpenAI Offers ChatGPT to Government for Free

    OpenAI Offers ChatGPT to Government for Free

    OpenAI is offering ChatGPT Enterprise to U.S. federal agencies for just $1 per agency under a GSA deal, undercutting competitors like Google and Anthropic. The deal includes unlimited access to advanced AI models, training resources, and a user community, with a focus on security but undisclosed ...

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  • Meta Rolls Out New WhatsApp Privacy Feature After US House Ban

    Meta Rolls Out New WhatsApp Privacy Feature After US House Ban

    Meta has introduced a privacy-focused WhatsApp feature allowing users to preview message summaries without revealing content to Meta or third parties, maintaining end-to-end encryption. The update follows scrutiny over data security, including a US House ban on government devices, and aims to bal...

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  • United Natural Foods hit by major cyberattack, disrupting grocery supply

    United Natural Foods hit by major cyberattack, disrupting grocery supply

    United Natural Foods (UNFI) experienced a major cyberattack, disrupting its supply chain operations and forcing critical systems offline, impacting order fulfillment and business functions. The attack, detected on June 5th, affected UNFI's vast network serving 30,000+ retail locations, prompting ...

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  • OpenAI Secures Major US Government Deal

    OpenAI Secures Major US Government Deal

    OpenAI has secured a landmark agreement with the U.S. government, allowing federal agencies to access its AI models for just $1 over the next year, marking a major step in AI integration. The partnership followed months of discussions with key government figures, including agencies like the FDA, ...

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  • Canadian Telecom Firm Hit by Suspected Chinese Cyberattack

    Canadian Telecom Firm Hit by Suspected Chinese Cyberattack

    Canadian and U.S. authorities reported a cyberattack on Canadian telecom networks by Chinese state-sponsored hackers, exploiting a patched vulnerability. The hacking group Salt Typhoon, linked to China, was identified as the perpetrator, with past breaches targeting U.S. telecom providers like Ve...

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