CEO Michael Shaulov said hackers, especially those with ties to North Korea, have been evolving at "lightspeed" because of AI ...
Why blockchain networks rely on foundations to fund development, manage governance, handle regulation, and ensure long-term ecosystem stability.
The Microsoft Student Society of the University of Engineering & Management, Kolkata, in collaboration with the Kolkata ...
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One of the Trump administration’s very first executive orders (No. 14178), issued January 23, 2025, titled “Strengthening American Leadership ...
Community-Owned Networks: Groups of people could collectively own and manage IoT networks, like a neighborhood smart grid, with decisions made through a decentralized system. This shift from ...
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The North Korean threat group is using a new PowerShell backdoor to compromise development environments and target ...
Once primarily associated with cryptocurrencies, this distributed ledger technology is proving its versatility across multiple industries, from finance and logistics to healthcare and entertainment.
North Korean Konni hackers are now targeting blockchain developers and engineers with AI-generated malware.
Digital assets firm Circle, a key player in the stablecoins and web3 space, rolled out several updates aimed at enhancing blockchain interoperability.
The organization has published a primer on projects that have successfully integrated tamper-resistant digital ledgers to support development across the world.