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The impossibility of “getting ahead” in cyber defense

The impossibility of “getting ahead” in cyber defense 2024-07-02 at 07:01 By Help Net Security As a security professional, it can be tempting to believe that with sufficient resources we can achieve of state of parity, or even relative dominance, over cyber attackers. After all, if we got to an ideal state – fully staffed

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Deepfakes and voice clones are undermining election integrity

Deepfakes and voice clones are undermining election integrity 2024-07-02 at 06:02 By Help Net Security As the volume of digital business rises year over year, the potential for AI-enhanced digital fraud increases with it, according to TeleSign. A new TeleSign report highlights consumer concerns and uncertainty about how AI is being deployed, particularly regarding digital

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Like Uber, but for rainy days: Japan eases its ridesharing restrictions

Like Uber, but for rainy days: Japan eases its ridesharing restrictions 2024-07-02 at 05:17 By Laura Dobberstein Nation turns once again to technology to help with declining population Japan has loosened its ride-sharing rules to allow more passengers to use the services when it rains.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original

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YouTube confirms it’ll pull AI fakes in 48 hours if a complaint’s upheld

YouTube confirms it’ll pull AI fakes in 48 hours if a complaint’s upheld 2024-07-02 at 04:31 By Matthew Connatser As ever, terms and conditions apply YouTube has enacted privacy guidelines that allow people to request the removal of AI-generated videos that mimic them.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source

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Brace for new complications in big tech takedowns after Supreme Court upended regulatory rules

Brace for new complications in big tech takedowns after Supreme Court upended regulatory rules 2024-07-02 at 03:16 By Thomas Claburn Matters like antitrust cases against AI players, Adobe’s subscription mess, and net neutrality could be decided by judges, not experts Analysis  The US Supreme Court has ruled that the judges should no longer defer to

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PortSwigger Scores Hefty $112 Million Investment

PortSwigger Scores Hefty $112 Million Investment 2024-07-01 at 21:46 By SecurityWeek News The British company behind the popular Burp Suite pen-test utilities has banked a massive $112 million investment from Brighton Park Capital. The post PortSwigger Scores Hefty $112 Million Investment appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View

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Antitrust cops cry foul over Meta’s pay-or-consent ultimatum to Europeans

Antitrust cops cry foul over Meta’s pay-or-consent ultimatum to Europeans 2024-07-01 at 21:16 By Brandon Vigliarolo Facebook, Instagram gobble up same data whether you hand over cash or not European Union antitrust regulators have accused Meta of violating the bloc’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) with its “pay or consent” advertising model, a source of complaints

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Critical Flaws in CocoaPods Expose iOS and macOS Apps to Supply Chain Attacks

Critical Flaws in CocoaPods Expose iOS and macOS Apps to Supply Chain Attacks 2024-07-01 at 20:16 By A trio of security flaws has been uncovered in the CocoaPods dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C Cocoa projects that could be exploited to stage software supply chain attacks, putting downstream customers at severe risks. The vulnerabilities allow

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HubSpot Warns of Ongoing Cyberattacks Targeting Customer Accounts

HubSpot Warns of Ongoing Cyberattacks Targeting Customer Accounts 2024-07-01 at 19:31 By Ryan Naraine HubSpot is “actively investigating and blocking attempts” to hack into customer accounts but some targets have already been compromised. The post HubSpot Warns of Ongoing Cyberattacks Targeting Customer Accounts appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS

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Hacker Conversations: Chris Evans, Hacker and CISO

Hacker Conversations: Chris Evans, Hacker and CISO 2024-07-01 at 19:31 By Kevin Townsend Chris Evans, CISO and chief hacking officer at HackerOne, challenges the common perception of both hackers and their motivation. The post Hacker Conversations: Chris Evans, Hacker and CISO appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View

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The power of partnership in mitigating cyber risk: A CFO’s perspective

The power of partnership in mitigating cyber risk: A CFO’s perspective 2024-07-01 at 19:16 By Security leaders, by closely partnering with CFOs, can ensure cybersecurity risks are considered and investments to mitigate such risks are prioritized. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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Boeing to reacquire spun-off supplier Spirit AeroSpace to shore up safety

Boeing to reacquire spun-off supplier Spirit AeroSpace to shore up safety 2024-07-01 at 18:46 By Brandon Vigliarolo Because the best place for a troubled supplier is beneath the wing of original parent company Nine years and a whole bunch of controversy later, Boeing has decided to reacquire Spirit AeroSystems, maker of parts including the door

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