Security concerns were cited over the popular new chatbot’s ban, but Chinese control of the app not the issue.
DeepSeek stores information it collects “in secure servers located in the People’s Republic of China”, one of the world's most cyber crime-prone countries in the world.
Australia has banned DeepSeek from all government devices on the advice of security agencies, a top official said Wednesday, ...
In its recently published cyber security yearbook, The Estonian Information System Authority (RIA) states that China poses a ...
President Trump delayed tariffs on Mexico and Canada, but imposed 10% levies on China, prompting Beijing to retaliate. Follow ...
The DeepSeek-V3 chat platform temporarily suspended new registrations in response to the cyber attack. The Chinese AI company ...
South Africans have witnessed first-hand the consequences of state overreach in surveillance during our own turbulent past.
Analysts say Thailand may seek to build closer economic relations with Beijing despite challenges posed by influx of cheap ...
Decent Cybersecurity concluded its highly anticipated conference QSEC-CEE 2025 on post-quantum cybersecurity, bringing ...
A reliable terrestrial complement and backup to GPS is one critical solution to help meet the national security, economic and ...
Experts say India must invest heavily in indigenous AI development and set stringent norms for foreign platforms to balance ...