Governments Try to Ban Encryption (Yet Again)

Governments Try to Ban Encryption (Yet Again)

Déjà vu: Yet again, they’re tugging on the “think of the children” strings. But you can’t make math illegal ...
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EU Has Lost the Plot, Will Ban Encryption — Think of the Children

EU Has Lost the Plot, Will Ban Encryption — Think of the Children

The European Union “is failing to protect children.” Something must be done—and, yes, what they’re proposing is indeed something ...
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Is Apple’s Client-Side Child Porn Scanning Legal?

Apple recently announced that it will start scanning devices individuals have purchased from Apple for both images that constitute child sexual abuse materials (CSAM) and for text messages or communications that are ...
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Apple Searches Your iPhone for Kiddie Porn

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Early reports about Apple’s new anti-child porn initiative indicated that Apple intended to scan the contents of users’ devices and computers for the presence of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), report whether ...
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Qualys Acquires TotalCloud to Gain No-Code Security Tool

Qualys this week announced it has agreed to acquire TotalCloud, a provider of a no-code platform that will enable cybersecurity teams to orchestrate workflows more easily across the company’s portfolio of cybersecurity ...
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Qualys Focuses on Comprehensive Visibility and Asset Management

There are a number of factors that make up effective cybersecurity, but there is one that stands out—visibility. It’s a simple fact that you can’t protect what you aren’t even aware you ...

Qualys Helps Organizations Manage Risk with Cybersecurity Asset Management

You can’t protect what you can’t see. Yes, it is a tad trite at this point. As vendors have focused on comprehensive visibility in recent years, the phrase has almost become something ...