Flock said around 3% of its law enforcement customers do not use multi-factor authentication, potentially exposing dozens of law enforcement agency accounts open to compromise and improper access.
More than 5,000 law enforcement departments across the U.S. use interconnected Flock Safety cameras to track residents’ movements.
Vultr's Kevin Cochrane discusses the company's plan for cloud security compliance and vibe coding AI infrastructure at Nvidia's GTC DC event.
During a discussion at an event for Global Encryption Day 2025, a former investigator joined technologists and activists in ...
Maryland lawmakers are leading a multistate, bipartisan effort to insulate ratepayers from the anticipated electricity price ...
Three of the biggest US tech companies reported record profits and record infrastructure spending on Wednesday, fueling ...
F5's FY 2025 revenue rose 10% to $3.09 billion, with a non-GAAP gross margin of 83.6% and an operating margin of 37%. Click ...
A former Indiana cabinet secretary accused of numerous state ethics code violations is seeking the Republican nomination to ...
Xage Security, a global leader in Zero Trust access and protection, today announced the integration of its Xage Fabric Platform with ...
A proposed Google data center in Franklin Township might be dead. Minutes before a highly-anticipated City-County Council vote on Sept. 22, Google withdrew their rezoning petition. Opposed Franklin ...