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"textContent": "AI PCs promise faster performance and local processing, but they also bring new security risks. CrowdStrike and Intel are working together to protect sensitive data directly on devices, combining hardware-level telemetry with endpoint security to stop threats earlier. As AI workloads move to the edge, this partnership highlights a growing need to rethink how enterprise security actually works.",
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