Microsoft lets generative AI loose on cybersecurity

March 28, 2023

As a part of its continued quest to inject generative AI into all its products, Microsoft today introduced Security Copilot, a new tool that aims to “summarize” and “make sense” of threat intelligence. In a light-on-the-details announcement, Microsoft pitched Security Copilot as a way to correlate data on attacks while prioritizing security incidents. Countless tools […]

Microsoft lets generative AI loose on cybersecurity by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch

Lawmakers call on USPS to combat surge in ‘change of address’ fraud

March 28, 2023

A group of bipartisan lawmakers has called on the U.S. Postal Service to strengthen its internal processes to reduce change of address fraud, which each year allows fraudsters to redirect thousands of people’s mail, including bills, checks and bank statements. U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ, 5th) and other House lawmakers want USPS to make it […]

Lawmakers call on USPS to combat surge in ‘change of address’ fraud by Zack Whittaker originally published on TechCrunch

Google gets antitrust attention in Spain over news licensing

March 28, 2023

Google can add another antitrust investigation to its stack. This one has been opened by Spain’s competition authority, the CNMC, which said today it’s concerned about possible anti-competitive practices related to the licensing of news content by local publishers. In a press release it said it is investigating “a series of practices that could involve […]

Google gets antitrust attention in Spain over news licensing by Natasha Lomas originally published on TechCrunch