The proposed ban on re-identification discourages researchers from investigating security weaknesses—and encourages criminals to exploit them.
The whataboutism of infectious disease is as dangerous as it is hackneyed.
Country-specific domain names can generate a lot of money—but for whom?
After making it through a criminal investigation and political impeachment unscathed, Trump now has free rein to invite election interference and more.
Mark Zuckerberg has decided it's not important to be liked, only to be understood. What the hell does that even mean?
National biometric ID programs from regimes like Kenya's threaten to cut out—or keep out—millions from society.
A technical fiasco in a small state, early in the season, minimizes the consequences. The question is how election officials will respond as the stakes rise.
Deepfakes are much more sophisticated than Big Brother's fakery in 1984. But an Orwell-inspired agency can help us snuff out a AI-generated dystopia.
The first step to cleaning up the smog of disinformation? Embrace your anxiety.
Humans are not the only living things beset by hidden cameras and tracked by portable devices.