The White House today issued a long-awaited executive order that hammers out clear rules and oversight measures to ensure artificial intelligence is kept in check, while also providing paths for it to grow.
US charges four suspected Chinese spies who coordinated APT40 hackers reseller.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from reseller.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Though lacking in definitional clarity, this new executive order might be more effective than past federal efforts, especially in the wake of the Colonial pipeline attack.
Reseller News
Join Reseller News
Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more.Sign up now
Colonial Pipeline shutdown highlights need for better OT cyber security practices
Experts weigh in on what the Colonial attack teaches critical infrastructure providers about preparation and incident response.
Attack prompted statement from U.S. President Joe Biden Credit: Dreamstime
In one of the most disruptive cyber security incidents to take place in the United States, Georgia-based Colonial Pipeline announced late Friday that it was the victim of a cyber attack, later confirmed to be a ransomware attack. The company said it proactively took specific systems offline and halted all pipeline operations.
Top updates
Province wants to expand AstraZeneca vaccinations to younger people
Outside Montreal region, designated COVID-19 beds could be full in two to three weeks
Wrestling villain orders Legault to âfree Jacques Rougeauâ
Quebec reports 1,513 new cases, 15 deaths
John Abbott College nursing program graduate vaccinates Joe Biden
Brazilâs P1 variant is mutating and may become more dangerous, study suggests
Wear a mask outside when youâre not sure of the rules, Legault says
Canada negotiating contracts to secure COVID-19 booster shots for next year, feds say
After strong start, demand for AstraZeneca vaccine in Montreal fizzles
Rare post-COVID disease sending children to hospitals