Shopify Faces A Class Action In California

A U.S. appeals court has reinstated a proposed data privacy class action against Canadian e-commerce company Shopify, allowing the case to proceed in California. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 10-1 that Shopify could be held accountable in California for collecting personal data via tracking cookies without user consent. Plaintiff Brandon Briskin, a […]

Anthropic Warns: AI “Virtual Employees” Could Pose Security Risks Within a Year

Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence company, anticipates that AI-powered virtual employees could begin operating within corporate networks as soon as next year, according to its Chief Information Security Officer, Jason Clinton. This development raises significant cybersecurity concerns, as organizations will need to reevaluate how they manage digital identities and access control to prevent potential breaches. […]

Is the U.S. Undermining Its Tech Leadership? Visa Crackdowns and China’s Academic Surge Raise Concerns

The United States has long been a magnet for global STEM talent, fueling its dominance in technology and innovation. However, recent policy shifts—particularly under the Trump administration—are prompting questions about whether the U.S. is jeopardizing its position. Simultaneously, China is making significant strides in scientific research, challenging America’s traditional leadership. Visa Restrictions and Their Impact […]