Intelligence Officials Warn Against Buying Huawei and ZTE Phones, Without Justification
… If there's a legitimate security concern, why not ban imports? …
… If there's a legitimate security concern, why not ban imports? …
… Epic's VP of Engineering, Dan Vogel, responded to some of these concerns in his own posts. …
… Incremental updates and security patches are easier to manage, requiring less exhaustive testing before they can be distributed to end users. …
… Nvidia has said it will work "with the European Commission to address any concerns they may have." ARM had no comment on this story. …
… Apple talks about user privacy and security quite often -- it was the first major smartphone vendor to implement full device encryption by default. …
… A majority of the app’s security messaging centers around end-to-end data encryption. …
… Security analysts worry that apps could use this 3D data to gather more information about a user's vital statistics in a few seconds. …
… Variant 1 also impacts AMD CPUs, but doesn't seem to be implicated in performance concerns. …
… Imagine if our cell phone towers and web servers were running quantum-enhanced security. …
… Google, Qualcomm, and a number of other companies have raised concerns regarding whether Nvidia would compete fairly with other companies if allowed to purchase ARM. I'm not pretending those concerns are without merit. …