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Identity management is one of the most common fulcrums around which security breaches have pivoted in the last several years. One of the main reasons it’s become the gift that keeps on giving to malicious hackers is that it’s a nightmare for organizations to track. A security startup founded in Tel Aviv called Linx has been quietly building technology using AI and analytics to address this, and, on the back of picking up customers in stealth mode, it’s coming out into the open with $33 million in funding to take on the challenge of identity management more aggressively. Read more from Ingrid Lunden on Linx here: https://tcrn.ch/4cQaQls #TechCrunch #technews #artificialintelligence #startup #founder
Linx emerges from stealth with $33M to lock down the new security perimeter: Identity | TechCrunch
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From tiny acorns to a digital forest, here’s everything you need to know about the fediverse
Welcome to the fediverse: Your guide to Mastodon, Threads, Bluesky and more | TechCrunch
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The Federal Trade Commission announced on Tuesday that it’s ordering eight companies that offer AI-powered “surveillance service pricing” to turn over information about the potential impact these products have on privacy, competition and consumer protection. With this investigation, the agency is seeking to learn more about how artificial intelligence and other technologies are being used to change pricing based on consumer behavior, location, and other personal data. Read more from Aisha Malik on the FTC's investigation here: https://tcrn.ch/3zRFpsm #TechCrunch #technews #artificialintelligence #FTC
FTC is investigating how companies are using AI to base pricing on consumer behavior | TechCrunch
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Autonomous delivery startup Nuro is gearing up for a comeback https://tcrn.ch/3y5IfJT
Autonomous delivery startup Nuro is gearing up for a comeback | TechCrunch
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