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You Can Now Ask Google to Remove Your Phone Number, Email or Address from Search Results

Krebs on Security

“We’ll also evaluate if the content appears as part of the public record on the sites of government or official sources. ” The company says if it approves your request, it may respond by removing the provided URL(s) for all queries, or for only queries including your name.

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Intelligent Search – Strategies to Find What You Need

AIIM

Storing important information in a secure and compliant way. However, you can establish a more intelligent semantic layer to your search parameters by using this knowledge base to further classify the ingested content, enrich the search functionality and results, and bring more depth and speed to the search process overall.

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On the Need for an AI Public Option

Schneier on Security

Tech companies can already access our daily whereabouts and search queries. If searching on Google in the 2010s was like being watched on a security camera, then using AI in the late 2020s will be like having a butler. Governments can do it, too. The European Union is also aggressively pushing AI development.

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UNRAVELING EternalBlue: inside the WannaCry’s enabler

Security Affairs

EternalBlue is a Windows exploit created by the US National Security Agency (NSA) and used in the 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack. Within this network, there is a vulnerable Windows system that has not been patched with the necessary security updates to protect against EternalBlue. What is the EternalBlue vulnerability?

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The Database of Intentions Is Far Larger Than I Thought

John Battelle's Searchblog

I had, in fact, been ruminating on this concept for over a year, driven by an Holy Sh*t moment in late 2001 when Google introduced its first ever Zeitgeist round up of trending search terms. Again, a powerful search signal, in particular in real time. All of this begs a new definition of Search.

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The Database of Intentions Is Far Larger Than I Thought

John Battelle's Searchblog

I had, in fact, been ruminating on this concept for over a year, driven by an Holy Sh*t moment in late 2001 when Google introduced its first ever Zeitgeist round up of trending search terms. Again, a powerful search signal, in particular in real time. All of this begs a new definition of Search.