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The Blurry Line Between Ethical and Criminal Hacking

There are three types of hackers, white, gray, and black hat hackers. And while white hat hackers fall strictly under the cybersecurity category, the line isn’t as clear-cut when it comes to gray and black hat hackers. Read This Article on CloudSavvy IT ›

Column: Why spend billions for Ancestry's DNA data if you don't plan to use it?

Investment firm Blackstone acquired the genealogical site Ancestry for $4.7 billion. It says it has no plans to mine people’s DNA data for profit.

Inviting new people to make stories. How this VP is pushing Netflix to diversify

Netflix executive Vernā Myers shares how the streamer improved Black representation at the company and the efforts it is making to improve diversity on its shows and staff.

Black creatives helped turn Clubhouse into the next tech unicorn. But who stands to gain?

Hip-hop stars, executives and creatives flocked to the invite-only audio chat app Clubhouse, giving it instant cache and, ultimately, a $1-billion valuation.

Facial recognition may help find Capitol rioters — but it could harm many others, experts say

Normalizing surveillance tactics that have been used disproportionately on Black and brown communities may have big consequences, activists and academics warn.

Review: 'Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War': Patriot games

The spies in the new “Call of Duty” are tough-talking macho men who look like they stepped out of “Boogie Nights.” But it’s Ronald Reagan the game fetishizes.

Why these entrepreneurs created a streaming service for Black creators

Profile of Blacktag, a new streaming service backed by CAA and other investors featuring content from Black creators.