Created by legendary hardware hacker Andrew “bunnie” Huang, the badges for this year’s famed security conference aim to push the boundaries of security and transparency.
DEF CON 34 badge hardware features the Baochip-1x, the first production-scale open-source silicon chip specifically designed so that 30,000-plus conference attendees can physically verify its internal ...
The security supplier will release a tool this month that vets agent skills, models and artificial intelligence development ...
Ntaba warns that “silent recalls”, where owners are not informed of defects, pose a serious safety risk because current and subsequent owners may remain unaware of potentially dangerous faults. She ...
Having cut his teeth at hire firm APH in the mid-1990s, Ben Painter knows a thing or two about CNH combines. Three decades on ...
Mecum has done in Harrisburg what no other auction company has been able to do: Assemble a consistent series of consignment ...
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Flock Safety’s automated license plate-reading cameras, used by thousands of law enforcement agencies in the U.S., have drawn ...
Many code enforcement violations can go unnoticed until someone files a complaint. Rancho Cordova is now using artificial intelligence to help spot potential problems across the city. "It's been a ...
A security researcher has designed an algorithm that can create computer-generated patterns capable of hiding people, faces, ...