February 2024

Nvidia lures autonomous car boss from China’s Baidu

Nvidia lures autonomous car boss from China’s Baidu 2024-02-28 at 09:31 By Laura Dobberstein Jensen Huang’s automotive engineering team has now pinched two top Middle Kingdom talents Nvidia has picked up the former head of Baidu’s L2+ Autonomous Driving System, Luo Qi, to head the engineering team of its own automotive business unit.… This article […]

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Google wants regulators to take Microsoft down a notch before it stifles AI

Google wants regulators to take Microsoft down a notch before it stifles AI 2024-02-28 at 08:47 By Tobias Mann Ad giant that owns over 80 percent of search traffic yells at cloud monopoly Google has again stoked fears that rival Microsoft is using anticompetitive business practices and licenses to establish a cloud monopoly, and is

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Cybersecurity Agencies Warn Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Users of APT28’s MooBot Threat

Cybersecurity Agencies Warn Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Users of APT28’s MooBot Threat 2024-02-28 at 08:31 By In a new joint advisory, cybersecurity and intelligence agencies from the U.S. and other countries are urging users of Ubiquiti EdgeRouter to take protective measures, weeks after a botnet comprising infected routers was felled by law enforcement as part of an operation codenamed

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Preparing for the NIS2 Directive

Preparing for the NIS2 Directive 2024-02-28 at 08:01 By Help Net Security The EU’s NIS Directive (Directive on security of network and information systems) was established to create a higher level of cybersecurity and resilience within organizations across the member states. It was updated in January 2023 to bring more organizations into scope. Companies –

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Husqvarna ports Doom to a robot lawnmower – not its chainsaws, thankfully

Husqvarna ports Doom to a robot lawnmower – not its chainsaws, thankfully 2024-02-28 at 07:46 By Simon Sharwood Seminal game runs on everything, so exactly why you’ll pay €2,199 to run it on a tiny screen is anyone’s guess Swedish garden appliance maker Husqvarna has ported Doom to one of its robotic lawn mowers.… This

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Understanding employees’ motivations behind risky actions

Understanding employees’ motivations behind risky actions 2024-02-28 at 07:31 By Help Net Security More 68% of employees knowingly put their organizations at risk, potentially leading to ransomware or malware infections, data breaches, or financial loss, according to Proofpoint. Perception on security responsibility And while the incidence of successful phishing attacks has slightly declined (71% of

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AI-driven DevOps: Revolutionizing software engineering practices

AI-driven DevOps: Revolutionizing software engineering practices 2024-02-28 at 07:04 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Itamar Friedman, CEO of Codium AI, discusses the integration of AI into DevOps practices and its impact on software development processes, particularly in automating code review, ensuring compliance, and improving efficiency. Despite the benefits, challenges in incorporating

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That home router botnet the Feds took down? Moscow’s probably going to try again

That home router botnet the Feds took down? Moscow’s probably going to try again 2024-02-28 at 06:48 By Simon Sharwood Non-techies told to master firmware upgrades and firewall rules. For the infosec hardheads: have some IOCs Authorities from eleven nations have delivered a sequel to the January takedown of a botnet run by Russia on

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How AI is reshaping the cybersecurity job landscape

How AI is reshaping the cybersecurity job landscape 2024-02-28 at 06:32 By Help Net Security 88% of cybersecurity professionals believe that AI will significantly impact their jobs, now or in the near future, and 35% have already witnessed its effects, according to ISC2’s AI study, AI Cyber 2024. Impact of AI on cybersecurity professionals While

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AI in cybersecurity presents a complex duality

AI in cybersecurity presents a complex duality 2024-02-28 at 06:03 By Help Net Security Companies more than ever view GRC (Governance, Risk, and Compliance) as a holistic process and are taking steps toward getting a complete view of their risk environment and compliance obligations, according to Hyperproof. Centralized GRC strategy gains momentum Centralizing strategy, unifying

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EU sanctions Indian tech outfit that has partnered with New Delhi’s IT Ministry

EU sanctions Indian tech outfit that has partnered with New Delhi’s IT Ministry 2024-02-28 at 05:18 By Laura Dobberstein Si2 Microsystems was tapped for silicon photonics expertise, but has Russian ties that worry Washington and Brussels The European Union has imposed sanctions against Indian microelectronics maker Si2 Microsystems late last week for allegedly providing Russia

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OpenAI claims New York Times paid someone to ‘hack’ ChatGPT

OpenAI claims New York Times paid someone to ‘hack’ ChatGPT 2024-02-28 at 04:02 By Katyanna Quach Super lab claims ‘deceptive prompts’ that it happily processed – and may have tracked – weren’t fair, so case should be dismissed OpenAI has accused The New York Times Company of paying someone to “hack” ChatGPT to generate verbatim

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Managing Cyber Risk for Under-Pressure CISOs

Managing Cyber Risk for Under-Pressure CISOs 2024-02-28 at 03:47 By Overworked CISOs are struggling to deliver the cybersecurity results their organizations expect. Fortunately, there are concrete and practical ways they can make their lives easier—while managing cyber risk effectively. This article is an excerpt from Trend Micro Research, News and Perspectives View Original Source React

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Texas judge turns out the lights on Federal survey of cryptominers’ energy consumption

Texas judge turns out the lights on Federal survey of cryptominers’ energy consumption 2024-02-28 at 02:36 By Thomas Claburn Washington sees potential emergency as miners power up to chase new BTC high A Texas judge has granted a temporary restraining order that prevents the US federal government surveying domestic cryptocurrency miners about their energy consumption.…

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Apple’s Titan(ic) iCar project is dead as self-driving dream fails to materialize

Apple’s Titan(ic) iCar project is dead as self-driving dream fails to materialize 2024-02-28 at 01:46 By Brandon Vigliarolo Cruise is parked, Waymo is in trouble, Tesla’s never quite nailed auto-autos so is China in the no-driver’s seat? After nearly a decade of work, two indictments, the departure of a senior exec, and unknown levels of

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US military pulls the trigger, uses AI to target air strikes

US military pulls the trigger, uses AI to target air strikes 2024-02-28 at 00:47 By Katyanna Quach People still make the final decision, but recent raids in Iraq and Syria had help The US Department of Defense has deployed machine learning algorithms to identify targets in over 85 air strikes on targets in Iraq and

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Today in tech layoffs: Sony Interactive and Expedia

Today in tech layoffs: Sony Interactive and Expedia 2024-02-28 at 00:02 By Brandon Vigliarolo Game over for 900 staff as PlayStation London office and more shuttered Sony’s gaming wing has become the latest technology org to announce broad layoffs, including the complete closure of the London office of PlayStation Studios amid other headcount reductions. … This

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What is GitHub Copilot Enterprise? You and your org just might find out firsthand

What is GitHub Copilot Enterprise? You and your org just might find out firsthand 2024-02-27 at 23:02 By Thomas Claburn Big biz invited to like and subscribe, without fear of litigation GitHub on Tuesday made Copilot Enterprise generally available, hoping to sell corporate developers on automated coding assistance.… This article is an excerpt from The

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Sandvine put on America’s export no-fly list for flogging snoop-ware to Egypt

Sandvine put on America’s export no-fly list for flogging snoop-ware to Egypt 2024-02-27 at 22:32 By Jessica Lyons Canadian network box maker floats denial The US Commerce Department has blacklisted Sandvine for selling its networking monitoring technology to Egypt, where the Feds say the gear was used to spy on political and human-rights activists.… This

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US Gov Says Software Measurability is ‘Hardest Problem to Solve’

US Gov Says Software Measurability is ‘Hardest Problem to Solve’ 2024-02-27 at 22:31 By Ryan Naraine White House calls for the “timely, complete, and consistent” publication of CVE and CWE data to help solve the security metrics problem. The post US Gov Says Software Measurability is ‘Hardest Problem to Solve’ appeared first on SecurityWeek. This

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