K-12 Technology News
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Cybersecurity companies Rubrik and Okta are partnering to offer a new AI-powered identity threat protection solution.
The entry period for the 2024 THE Journal Product Awards is now open.
In a few years, nearly three quarters of network operators will use generative AI for SD-WAN management, according to a new report from market research firm Gartner.
Apple has introduced a collection of free "Everyone Can Create" resources to help teachers engage students with interactive lesson ideas.
The latest major Windows 11 update — Windows 11 version 24H2 — is here with a host of AI-focused enhancements.
Advanced AI can exploit CAPTCHAs designed to prove web actions are being performed by humans instead of machines, new research indicates.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has rejected Senate Bill 1047, proposed landmark AI regulation legislation aimed at safeguarding against the misuse of the technology.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has officially signed a series of landmark artificial intelligence bills into law, signaling the state’s latest efforts to regulate the burgeoning technology, particularly in response to the misuse of sexually explicit deepfakes. The legislation is aimed at mitigating the risks posed by AI-generated content, as concerns grow over the technology's potential to manipulate images, videos, and voices in ways that could cause significant harm.
Microsoft has announced updates to its Microsoft 365 Copilot AI assistant, including expanded AI capabilities in individual apps, the ability to create autonomous agents, and a new AI-powered collaboration workspace.
Data security provider Cohesity has added CrowdStrike threat intelligence to its flagship data protection platform.