Enterprises are deploying AI agents that act like employees—with access rights, permissions, and the ability to cause real damage. Identity governance hasn't caught up.
A former U.S. DOGE Service employee claimed he had access to two highly sensitive agency databases and planned to share the information with his private employer, the whistleblower said.
The fallout from DOGE staffers' efforts to access sensitive Social Security data continues as an agency watchdog disclosed a ...
A former Buxton police officer has been accused of using a government database to track down his ex-girlfriend and her partner, according to court records. Andrew Ward has pleaded not guilty to four ...
Aura, which charges over a million customers to keep their identities safe, just had 900,000 records stolen by a hacking ...
The quest to bury the password continues, as biometrics-adjacent firms respond with integrations, analyses and assessments of the past decade of progress.
OpenAI’s internal AI data agent searches 600 petabytes across 70,000 datasets, saving hours per query and offering a blueprint for enterprise AI agents.
CarGurus users face a security risk after the ShinyHunters hacking group allegedly leaked 12.4 million records containing ...
The Department of Homeland Security wants access to the Federal Parent Locator Service, which is considered to be the government’s largest, most detailed database, ProPublica reports. The database, ...
The pending removal of interpretive signs comes after controversial executive orders from the Trump Administration that critics decried as whitewashing and revisionist history.
Popular crypto gift card firm Bitrefill discloses North Korea-linked hack.
Gartner-backed research quantifies the hidden productivity drain hitting every outbound team, as SignalHire's Data ...