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Google refuses to deny that it received a demand from the UK government to install backdoor access into its services.
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Work could be useful in high security environments, says industry analyst.
Just as it did with Sweden, Signal is refusing to stay in a territory that undermines its encryption strategy, arguing that a backdoor in France would undermine protections for users worldwide.
Employees are using AI tools every day — often without IT oversight — and it’s quietly putting sensitive business data at risk. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw sits down with cybersecurity expert Etay Maor of Cato Networks to break down the growing threat of Shadow AI — unauthorized AI applications that operate outside corporate security controls.