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US agencies to release cyberthreat information faster to the health-care industry

By Grant Gross, IDG News Service | August 21st, 2014 Representatives of the FBI and DHS say they’re looking at ways to get more information into the hands of health-care providers. U.S government agencies will work to release cyberthreat information

GIXnews August 21, 2014August 29, 2014 news Read more

FBI: Google’s driverless cars could be lethal weapons

BBC | July 17th, 2014 Driverless cars could be lethal weapons, according to the FBI Driverless cars, such as those being developed by Google, could be lethal weapons, the FBI has reportedly warned. An internal report, obtained by the Guardian,

GIXnews July 17, 2014July 18, 2014 news Read more

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