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National Internet Safety Month

68/100 National Cyber Security Alliance, various organizations Since 2005
Investigation topics:
  • Internet Safety Month: Corporate Capture of Child Protection
  • Parental Control Software's Perfect Marketing Window
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Founded: 2005
Organizing Body: National Cyber Security Alliance, various organizations
Legitimacy: Mixed Legitimate
Score: 68/100
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Supporting Europe's work in ensuring a trustworthy AI ecosystem

June 11, 2026 / News
Summary: OpenAI supports the EU Code of Practice on AI content transparency, advancing provenance standards and tools to help people understand AI-generated content. Why it …
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Access OpenAI models and Codex through your Oracle cloud commitment

June 10, 2026 / News
Summary: Access OpenAI models and Codex through Oracle Cloud, using existing commitments to build and deploy AI with enterprise security and governance. Why it matters: This …
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CISA Issues New Directive Improving How Federal Agencies Prioritize the Mitigation of Cyber Vulnerabilities

June 10, 2026 / News
Summary: CISA Issues New Directive Improving How Federal Agencies Prioritize the Mitigation of Cyber Vulnerabilities Why it matters: This matters if it changes how teams think …
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EDPB meets with EU Commissioner McGrath and adopts common data breach notification template

June 10, 2026 / News
Summary: Brussels, 10 June – During its latest plenary, the EDPB met with Michael McGrath, Commissioner for Democracy, Justice, the Rule of Law and Consumer Protection. Why it …
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FTC Finalizes Consent Order in Sevita, BrightSpring Acquisition

June 10, 2026 / News
Summary: The Federal Trade Commission finalized a consent order involving Sevita Health’s acquisition of BrightSpring Health Services Inc.’s community living business.The consent …
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PRC-linked influence operations are targeting AI debates in the US

June 10, 2026 / News
Summary: A new report from OpenAI details PRC-linked influence operations using AI to target U.S. Why it matters: This matters if it changes how teams think about model governance, …
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Template for personal data breach notification

June 10, 2026 / News
Summary: This template is primarily designed to be implemented by DPAs via an IT tool. Why it matters: This matters if it changes how teams think about model governance, safety …
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From data to decisions: how LSEG is scaling trusted AI

June 10, 2026 / News
Summary: See how LSEG uses OpenAI to scale trusted AI across its global business, accelerating insights, shrinking release cycles, and empowering 4,000 employees. Why it matters: …
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CISA Adds Three Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog

June 9, 2026 / News
Summary: CISA has added three new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation. Why it matters: This matters if it …
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CISA Announces Winners of the 2026 President's Cup Cybersecurity Competition

June 9, 2026 / News
Summary: CISA Announces Winners of the 2026 President’s Cup Cybersecurity Competition Why it matters: This matters if it changes how teams think about model governance, …
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FTC Returns Nearly $3 Million to Consumers Deceived by Mortgage Relief Scheme

June 9, 2026 / News
Summary: The Federal Trade Commission is returning nearly $3 million to consumers deceived by the Golden Home Services, also known as Home Matters USA, mortgage relief scheme, …
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How engineers at Nextdoor use Codex to build without limits

June 9, 2026 / News
Summary: How engineers at Nextdoor use Codex with GPT-5.5 to investigate hard-to-reproduce issues, build across platforms, and focus on product outcomes. Why it matters: This …
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