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Silicon Valley's swing toward Trump is real. Here's the data to prove it.
California's San Francisco Bay Area is still solidly blue — but less than it used to be.
Rob Price
Redditor finds Aadhaar, PAN and passports of many Indians freely available on Google; raises concerns over data security
A simple search query like "index of Aadhaar card" will reveal sensitive pages that should have be…
Data of 31 million Star Health Insurance customers allegedly sold by company's CISO: All you need to know about it
The hacker also accused the company's CISO (Chief Information Security Officer) Amarjeet Khanuja of…
Sebi eases Know Your Customer (KYC) compliance guidelines
Markets regulator Sebi has decided to simplify the risk management framework for validating Know Yo…
PTI
23andMe is floundering. Here is how to delete your data.
23andMe's once rising star has dimmed amid a series of setbacks, leading some users to wonder what …
Lauren Edmonds
A lawsuit accuses Bain Capital's PowerSchool of trafficking in student data. The edtech giant says everything it does is legal.
PowerSchool manages data for more than 60 million students and their educators.
Laura Italiano
FTC chair Lina Khan explained how Americans lost their privacy protections to Big Tech
FTC Chair Lina Khan said in a "60 Minutes" interview that hundreds of acquisitions by Big Tech play…
Lloyd Lee
How companies are looking to cash in on Election Day
As polarizing as this year has been, many businesses are taking a bipartisan approach to the electi…
Dan DeFrancesco
What to watch for on Election Day as Harris and Trump face off
The race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris could hinge on a coin flip. Control of Congress is …
Brent D. Griffiths,Alice Teco…
Forget swing states. Here's how the generations flipped on Election Day.
Gen Xers, millennials, and Gen Z all shifted more conservative this election cycle, while boomers m…
Noah Sheidlower,Juliana Kaplan
Melania Trump says she 'couldn't believe it' when Arizona was called 'so early' for Biden in 2020
Former first lady Melania Trump in her new memoir questioned how Fox News was able to call Arizona …
John L. Dorman
No more 9 to 5: Employees are coming to work late and leaving early, new data shows
The traditional 9-to-5 workday is shifting to a more flexible 10-to-4 routine, according to a recen…
Average cost of data breach in India reached an all-time high of Rs 195 Million, says IBM Report
The report highlights that 70% of breached organizations globally reported disruption. In India, l…
ANI
Is Big Tech wrong to train AI models on 'messy' public data? A chat with synthetic data evangelist Ali Golshan.
Ali Golshan, cofounder and CEO of synthetic data platform Gretel, says using synthetic data to tra…
Lakshmi Varanasi
The scary secret behind the boom in data centers
How Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are monopolizing our AI future
Adam Rogers
Data privacy: Three in four Indians hold public sector offices responsible for breach
Data breach stories are increasing by the day and this impacts one’s privacy directly. Who is to bl…
A free AI tool can help you apply to hundreds of jobs per day. Users said there are risks, but they're worth it.
A tool called AIHawk is helping some job seekers apply for hundreds of jobs a day on LinkedIn. But …
Jacob Zinkula
Synology introduces new products aimed at data protection and scalability
On the sidelines of the Computex 2024, Taiwanese storage solutions provider Synology announced an a…
Meta's election tools have been blocked over privacy concerns ahead of European Parliament elections
A government watchdog suspended two of Meta's election products ahead of the European election, cit…
Katie Balevic
Wages have outpaced inflation since 2020 but many consumers still feel burdened by prices
On average, wages have outpaced inflation since the pandemic, but even with those gains, plenty of …