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Article: Providing value beyond security with i-PRO - published about 11 hours ago.
Content: Jonathan Rickard, Sales Engineer at i-PRO, looks at how businesses can unlock return on investment for modern surveillance systems.  The security industry is profoundly transforming as new technologies redefine how organisations manage and invest in surveillance infrastructure. From operational expense (OPEX) models to cutting-edge AI-driven analytic...
https://securityjournaluk.com/providing-value-beyond-security-with-i-pro/   
Published: 2025 01 17 08:31:00
Received: 2025 01 17 08:50:01
Feed: Security Journal UK
Source: Security Journal UK
Category: Security
Topic: Security
Article: Providing value beyond security with i-PRO - published about 11 hours ago.
Content: Jonathan Rickard, Sales Engineer at i-PRO, looks at how businesses can unlock return on investment for modern surveillance systems.  The security industry is profoundly transforming as new technologies redefine how organisations manage and invest in surveillance infrastructure. From operational expense (OPEX) models to cutting-edge AI-driven analytic...
https://securityjournaluk.com/providing-value-beyond-security-with-i-pro/   
Published: 2025 01 17 08:31:00
Received: 2025 01 17 08:50:01
Feed: Security Journal UK
Source: Security Journal UK
Category: Security
Topic: Security
Article: Bypassing disk encryption on systems with automatic TPM2 unlock - published about 11 hours ago.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/comments/1i3c2xz/bypassing_disk_encryption_on_systems_with/   
Published: 2025 01 17 08:43:15
Received: 2025 01 17 08:46:02
Feed: /r/netsec - Information Security News and Discussion
Source: /r/netsec - Information Security News and Discussion
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Bypassing disk encryption on systems with automatic TPM2 unlock - published about 11 hours ago.
Content: submitted by /u/moviuro [link] [comments]
https://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/comments/1i3c2xz/bypassing_disk_encryption_on_systems_with/   
Published: 2025 01 17 08:43:15
Received: 2025 01 17 08:46:02
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Source: /r/netsec - Information Security News and Discussion
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
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Article: Microsoft eggheads say AI can never be made secure – after testing Redmond's own products - published about 12 hours ago.
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https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/01/17/microsoft_ai_redteam_infosec_warning/   
Published: 2025 01 17 07:42:05
Received: 2025 01 17 08:02:16
Feed: The Register - Security
Source: The Register
Category: News
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Microsoft eggheads say AI can never be made secure – after testing Redmond's own products - published about 12 hours ago.
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https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/01/17/microsoft_ai_redteam_infosec_warning/   
Published: 2025 01 17 07:42:05
Received: 2025 01 17 08:02:16
Feed: The Register - Security
Source: The Register
Category: News
Topic: Cyber Security
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