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Recruitment of qualified cybersecurity specialists is a major problem for companies in Poland, according to a KPMG report. The study showed that more than half of the respondents experience difficulties in hiring and retaining competent staff in this area.

The most sought after are experts in cloud security, but staff shortages are felt almost in every area of the IT Security industry.

Chat with RTX from NVIDIA is free, works fully locally on the user's computer and does not need an internet connection. And this means a much higher level of data privacy and significantly faster work.

Google's BardAI started speaking Polish, Warsaw University of Technology launched its VC fund, and OpenAI still has to defend itself in Italy against privacy violation allegations. What else did we live through last week?

Mastercard is introducing a new AI model created by experts in the field of cybersecurity and combating financial abuse - Decision Intelligence Pro. It is set to change the way banks analyze and identify suspicious transactions.

Google is opening up to non-English speaking users of its tools. From February 1, 2024, Gemini Pro - the most advanced AI model of the company - is available in the Bard chatbot in most languages of the world, including Polish. But these are not all the novelties.

What are Polish small and medium-sized entrepreneurs afraid of in 2024, the International Monetary Fund warns against AI, and Revolut faces multi-million fines for privacy breaches. What else did we live through last week?

The current requirement to obtain consent for cookies has caused an avalanche of banners on most websites, which has become burdensome for internet users. The European Union is working on new regulations that are intended to make the process of rejecting them even easier for users.

On January 4, 2024, Google began implementing a new feature called Tracking Protection into its flagship browser. The tool is ultimately intended to remove all external cookies from Google Chrome and provide users with better privacy protection. Currently, the solution is in the testing phase.

Facebook is introducing a "Link History" tab in its mobile applications. It will allow for easy finding of all the pages visited by users without having to search for them again. However, this function raises further concerns about privacy.