‘Rebuilding the unthinkable’: LWA rebrands to Radian Digital
Co-founder Atta Elayyan had the logo and website ready, just before he died in the March 15 Christchurch terrorist attacks
Co-founder Atta Elayyan had the logo and website ready, just before he died in the March 15 Christchurch terrorist attacks
The gathering is taking place amid the rise of cyber espionage, online hate speech and misuse of private data, and signs the industry is struggling to respond.
3 major programmes confirmed following Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s meeting at the UN General Assembly
The announcement coincides with group members meeting leaders including New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at the United Nations General Assembly to share the progress regarding an action plan in response to Christchurch's mosques shooting massacre.
Facebook Inc said it would temporarily block users who break its rules from broadcasting live video. That followed an international outcry after a gunman killed 51 people in New Zealand and streamed the attack live on his page
The Metropolitan Police will share video of its firearms officers training with Facebook to help the company develop technology to identify the live streaming of an attack on its platform.
Two groups of US state attorneys general on Friday announced separate antitrust probes of large tech companies such as Alphabet's Google and Facebook.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who is in France to take part in the G7 leaders' forum, said the government intended to prevent extremists from exploiting digital platforms to post extremely violent content.
The US-led "Five Eyes" intelligence alliance said on Tuesday that tech firms must allow law enforcement agencies access to encrypted material, warning that failing to do so puts people at risk.
Google, in turn, suspends Google Trends emails about searches trending in New Zealand
Despite assurances from Google in meetings with government officials, the issue remains unresolved, said Justice minister Andrew Little.
Crown company Network for Learning (N4L) says schools and kura across New Zealand are now better protected from cyber threats and harmful websites following the nationwide rollout of new technology.
The company continues to struggle with high-profile controversies over content posted on its site, such as the live streaming of a shooting that killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch
For the first time, governments and tech companies have jointly agreed to a set of commitments and ongoing collaboration to make the internet safer
Says the US is "not currently in a position to join the endorsement," but will continue to support the overall goals in the Christchurch Call