Tag: fact
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Microsoft Security Blog: Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Security starts with you
Source URL: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2025/10/01/cybersecurity-awareness-month-security-starts-with-you/ Source: Microsoft Security Blog Title: Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Security starts with you Feedly Summary: At Microsoft, we believe that cybersecurity is as much about people as it is about technology. Explore some of our resources for Cybersecurity Awareness Month to stay safe online. The post Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Security starts with you…
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The Register: Export controls now a key factor in AI chip development – adding risk for the whole industry
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/01/the_risks_of_export_controls/ Source: The Register Title: Export controls now a key factor in AI chip development – adding risk for the whole industry Feedly Summary: The physics of transistors and politics of trading licenses are colliding on the AI frontier Analysis Few of us would have imagined that national security would play such a…
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OpenAI : Improving support with every interaction at OpenAI
Source URL: https://openai.com/index/openai-support-model Source: OpenAI Title: Improving support with every interaction at OpenAI Feedly Summary: Learn how OpenAI uses AI to enhance support, cutting response times, improving quality, and scaling to meet hypergrowth. AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text discusses OpenAI’s application of artificial intelligence to improve its support services, emphasizing enhancements in…
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The Register: Harrods blames its supplier after crims steal 430k customers’ data in fresh attack
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/29/harrods_blames_thirdparty_supplier_after/ Source: The Register Title: Harrods blames its supplier after crims steal 430k customers’ data in fresh attack Feedly Summary: Attackers make contact but negotiations fall on deaf ears Luxury London-based retailer Harrods is facing its second cybersecurity scandal in 2025, confirming criminals not only stole 430,000 customers’ data in a fresh attack…