Ray EstevezFeb 25, 2016
Apple Uses a Barrage of Legal Arguments in San Bernardino Case
Apple asks a federal court to overturn the order that it further assist the FBI in a terrorism investigation, saying it would be incredibly cumbersome to comply.
Apple Uses a Barrage of Legal Arguments in San Bernardino Case
Ray EstevezFeb 24, 2016
Google Unveils Neural Network with “Superhuman” Ability to Determine the Location of Almost Any Image
Guessing the location of a randomly chosen Street View image is hard, even for well-traveled humans. But Google’s latest artificial-intelligence machine manages it with relative ease.
Google Unveils Neural Network with “Superhuman” Ability to Determine the Location of Almost Any Image
Ray EstevezFeb 23, 2016
America Backs the Feds in the Apple Encryption Fight, and So Does Bill Gates (Sort of)
Opinions are flying fast in the dispute between Apple and the FBI, but new evidence suggests the feds haven’t told us the whole story.
America Backs the Feds in the Apple Encryption Fight, and So Does Bill Gates (Sort of)
Ray EstevezFeb 22, 2016
Tim Cook Calls for Government Commission to Settle Encryption Fight
In a Q&A published Sunday, the Apple CEO said answering the FBI’s call to break into terrorists’ iPhone would be “dangerous.”
Tim Cook Calls for Government Commission to Settle Encryption Fight
Ray EstevezFeb 19, 2016
The Legal Question at the Core of the Apple Encryption Standoff
Both the government and Apple have precedents to cite in their dispute over whether the company should help the FBI unlock a terrorist’s iPhone.
The Legal Question at the Core of the Apple Encryption Standoff
Ray EstevezFeb 18, 2016
Hollywood Hospital’s Run-In with Ransomware Is Part of an Alarming Trend in Cybercrime
Cybercriminals are frequently using their arsenal of malware to target health-care facilities.
Hollywood Hospital’s Run-In with Ransomware Is Part of an Alarming Trend in Cybercrime
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