Flurry of Arrests a Potential Prelude to Russia-Ukraine Peace Negotiations Even before Donald Trump took office on Jan. 20, there were signs that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered cybercriminals operating inside his country's borders to be reined in, potentially as a bargaining chip in negotiations over Russia's stalemated war of conquest against Ukraine.
States will increasingly be stepping up to fill gaps in the healthcare sector with new cyber legislation and requirements as the Trump administration promises to roll back regulations, predicts attorney Amy Magnano of the law firm Morgan Lewis' healthcare practice.
Leaderboard Race May Be More Marketing Than Merit Artificial intelligence model makers routinely publish benchmark scores of their performance, but the leaderboard race may be more of an exercise in marketing than an accurate reflection of the models' abilities. Understanding model failures can be more valuable than celebrating high scores.
Use Other Than for Police Purposes Can Invoke Fine Up to 20 Million Euros The Italian Data Protection Authority warned against unlawful use of Graphite spyware following reports of mass hacking campaigns using the tool. The Italian privacy regulator published a warning targeting commercial spyware developed by Israeli firm Paragon Solutions.