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OpenAI Appoints Former NSA Director Paul Nakasone to Board of Directors

OpenAI Appoints Former NSA Director Paul Nakasone to Board of Directors 2024-06-14 at 17:31 By Mike Lennon Retired U.S. Army General Paul M. Nakasone brings cybersecurity experience to OpenAI’s Board of Directors and Safety and Security Committee. The post OpenAI Appoints Former NSA Director Paul Nakasone to Board of Directors appeared first on SecurityWeek. This […]

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Microsoft Delaying Recall Feature to Improve Security

Microsoft Delaying Recall Feature to Improve Security 2024-06-14 at 13:46 By Eduard Kovacs Microsoft is not rolling out Recall with Copilot+ PCs as it’s seeking additional feedback and working on improving security. The post Microsoft Delaying Recall Feature to Improve Security appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View

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Event Preview: AI Risk Summit + CISO Forum at the Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay | June 25-26, 2024

Event Preview: AI Risk Summit + CISO Forum at the Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay | June 25-26, 2024 2024-06-14 at 10:01 By SecurityWeek News SecurityWeek host its AI Risk Summit + CISO Forum Summer Summit on June 25-26, 2024, at the Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay. The post Event Preview: AI Risk Summit + CISO Forum

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Easily Exploitable Critical Vulnerabilities Found in Open Source AI/ML Tools

Easily Exploitable Critical Vulnerabilities Found in Open Source AI/ML Tools 2024-06-14 at 10:01 By Ionut Arghire Protect AI warns of a dozen critical vulnerabilities in open source AI/ML tools reported via its bug bounty program. The post Easily Exploitable Critical Vulnerabilities Found in Open Source AI/ML Tools appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an

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Urgently needed: AI governance in cyber warfare

Urgently needed: AI governance in cyber warfare 2024-06-13 at 12:31 By Help Net Security Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming central to societal growth. AI has great power to improve daily life, from education to healthcare, from sustainability to defense. AI also brings to the forefront a number of risks that cut across the core values

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How businesses can integrate token technology into existing payment systems

How businesses can integrate token technology into existing payment systems 2024-06-13 at 07:02 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Mark Nelsen, SVP and Global Head of Consumer Product at Visa, discusses the integration of token technology into existing payment systems. How do businesses integrate tokenization into their existing payment systems, and what

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Maximizing productivity with Copilot for Microsoft 365: A security perspective

Maximizing productivity with Copilot for Microsoft 365: A security perspective 2024-06-13 at 06:31 By Help Net Security In this Help Net Security video, Brian Vecci, Field CTO at Varonis, talks about maximizing the potential of Microsoft Copilot for 365. He highlights its productivity benefits and addresses critical security challenges, providing actionable steps to ensure safe

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When Vendors Overstep – Identifying the AI You Don’t Need

When Vendors Overstep – Identifying the AI You Don’t Need 2024-06-12 at 15:16 By Alastair Paterson AI models are nothing without vast data sets to train them and vendors will be increasingly tempted to harvest as much data as they can and answer any questions later. The post When Vendors Overstep – Identifying the AI

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Open-source security in AI

Open-source security in AI 2024-06-12 at 07:31 By Help Net Security New AI products are coming onto the market faster than we have seen in any previous technology revolution. Companies’ free access and right to use open source in AI software models has allowed them to prototype an AI product to market cheaper than ever

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GDPR turns six: Expert discusses AI impact

GDPR turns six: Expert discusses AI impact 2024-06-11 at 06:31 By Help Net Security The European Union’s GDPR policy came into effect six years ago. Since then, it has become widely regarded as the standard for data sharing, but the rise of new technology has questioned its suitability and relevance. In this Help Net Security

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Critical PyTorch Vulnerability Can Lead to Sensitive AI Data Theft

Critical PyTorch Vulnerability Can Lead to Sensitive AI Data Theft 2024-06-10 at 17:31 By Ionut Arghire A critical vulnerability in the PyTorch distributed RPC framework could be exploited for remote code execution. The post Critical PyTorch Vulnerability Can Lead to Sensitive AI Data Theft appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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AI’s role in accelerating vulnerability management

AI’s role in accelerating vulnerability management 2024-06-10 at 08:01 By Help Net Security With its capability to analyze, predict, and automate, AI stands to reshape many corners of business, most notably cybersecurity. In the field of vulnerability management specifically, AI is poised to have a profound impact, enhancing two key areas: Providing quicker analysis and

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Why CISOs need to build cyber fault tolerance into their business

Why CISOs need to build cyber fault tolerance into their business 2024-06-10 at 07:01 By Help Net Security CISOs who elevate response and recovery to equal status with prevention are generating more value than those who adhere to outdated zero tolerance for failure mindsets, according to Gartner. “Each new cybersecurity disruption exposes the fact that

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Cybersecurity pros change strategies to combat AI-powered threats

Cybersecurity pros change strategies to combat AI-powered threats 2024-06-10 at 06:31 By Help Net Security 75% of security professionals had to change their cybersecurity strategy in the last year due to the rise in AI-powered cyber threats, with 73% expressing a greater focus on prevention capabilities, according to Deep Instinct. Additionally, 97% of respondents are

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Microsoft Bows to Public Pressure, Disables Controversial Windows Recall by Default

Microsoft Bows to Public Pressure, Disables Controversial Windows Recall by Default 2024-06-07 at 20:17 By Ryan Naraine Amidst public pressure, Microsoft changes the set-up experience of Copilot+ PCs to disable the controversial Windows Recall feature by default. The post Microsoft Bows to Public Pressure, Disables Controversial Windows Recall by Default appeared first on SecurityWeek. This

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Mozilla Launches 0Din Gen-AI Bug Bounty Program

Mozilla Launches 0Din Gen-AI Bug Bounty Program 2024-06-07 at 16:16 By Eduard Kovacs Mozilla has announced a 0Day Investigative Network (0Din) bug bounty program for LLMs and other deep learning tech. The post Mozilla Launches 0Din Gen-AI Bug Bounty Program appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View Original

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Unpacking CISA’s AI guidelines

Unpacking CISA’s AI guidelines 2024-06-07 at 07:01 By Help Net Security CISA’s late April AI and infrastructure guidelines address 16 sectors along with their cybersecurity needs and operations concerning the growth of AI as a tool to build both federal and vendor cybersecurity infrastructure in the federal marketplace. In this Help Net Security video, Tom

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TotalRecall shows how easily data collected by Windows Recall can be stolen

TotalRecall shows how easily data collected by Windows Recall can be stolen 2024-06-05 at 13:16 By Zeljka Zorz Ethical hacker Alexander Hagenah has created TotalRecall, a tool that demonstrates how malicious individuals could abuse Windows’ newly announced Recall feature to steal sensitive information. TotalRecall results (Source: Alexander Hagenah) Copilot+ Recall and its security pitfalls On

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How AI-powered attacks are accelerating the shift to zero trust strategies

How AI-powered attacks are accelerating the shift to zero trust strategies 2024-06-05 at 07:01 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Jenn Markey, Advisor to The Entrust Cybersecurity Institute, discusses the increasing adoption of enterprise-wide zero trust strategies in response to evolving cyber threats. Markey discusses the impact of emerging threats like AI-generated

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Former OpenAI Employees Lead Push to Protect Whistleblowers Flagging Artificial Intelligence Risks

Former OpenAI Employees Lead Push to Protect Whistleblowers Flagging Artificial Intelligence Risks 2024-06-04 at 22:31 By Associated Press A group of OpenAI’s current and former workers is calling for AI firms to protect whistleblowing employees who flag safety risks about AI technology. The post Former OpenAI Employees Lead Push to Protect Whistleblowers Flagging Artificial Intelligence

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