Pepper Spray Drones in Schools: Can Technology Stop Tragedy?

Texas company proposes use of drones armed with non lethal weapons to thwart school shootings By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill An Austin-based company is hoping to be able to deploy drones equipped with non-lethal weapons, such as pepper spray and flash-bang grenades, in Texas schools as a way to combat the wave of school…

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Ivanti products targeted by dangerous malware yet again

CISA is warning of new malware targeting vulnerable Ivanti products Multiple products, vulnerable to a 2024 flaw, are being targeted The malware can create web shells, harvest credentials, and more Multiple Ivanti products are being targeted by a piece of malware called RESURGE, a new security advisory published by the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security…

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Florida Department of State data breach may have exposed information of 500,000 people

A hacker claims to have stolen sensitive information from the Florida Department of State The data includes email addresses on almost 500,000 people The email addresses could be used in tailored phishing attacks The Florida Department of State, the government organization tasked with overseeing elections, corporate registrations, historical and cultural resources, and library services, was…

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The rise of agentic AI: the need for guardrails while shaping the future of work

As artificial intelligence (AI) evolves, the rise of Agentic AI – systems that can act autonomously and make decisions without constant human oversight – holds immense potential to transform the workforce. These systems can automate complex tasks, boost productivity, and drive operational efficiency. However, as AI gains autonomy, it also introduces new challenges, particularly around…

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