How monitoring tools became normal at work In many North American workplaces, monitoring software arrived without much discussion. It was introduced as a practical response to remote work, a way...
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For years, location data felt harmless. Phones needed it for maps. Apps used it to suggest nearby places. Weather services relied on it to deliver forecasts that actually made sense....
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In homes across North America, microphones and sensors have quietly become permanent fixtures. Smart speakers sit on kitchen counters, voice assistants are embedded in phones and cars, televisions listen for...
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Over the past year, references to artificial intelligence and surveillance have become increasingly common in the news, but rarely in a way that feels dramatic or alarming. Instead, these stories...
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If you follow cybersecurity news in North America, you’ve probably noticed that the phrase “Zero Trust” keeps resurfacing. It appears in government announcements, enterprise security roadmaps, and post-mortem analyses after...
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If you've been following the news in the U.S. and Canada lately, you've probably noticed a pattern that's hard to ignore. Another week, another breach. Another company "investigating unusual activity."...
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