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Why a new AI tool could change how we test insider threat defenses

Why a new AI tool could change how we test insider threat defenses 2025-08-25 at 09:04 By Mirko Zorz Insider threats are among the hardest attacks to detect because they come from people who already have legitimate access. Security teams know the risk well, but they often lack the data needed to train systems that […]

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Review: Adversarial AI Attacks, Mitigations, and Defense Strategies

Review: Adversarial AI Attacks, Mitigations, and Defense Strategies 2025-08-25 at 07:50 By Mirko Zorz Adversarial AI Attacks, Mitigations, and Defense Strategies shows how AI systems can be attacked and how defenders can prepare. It’s essentially a walkthrough of offensive and defensive approaches to AI security. About the author John Sotiropoulos is the Head Of AI

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Smart manufacturing demands workers with AI and cybersecurity skills

Smart manufacturing demands workers with AI and cybersecurity skills 2025-08-25 at 07:13 By Sinisa Markovic The manufacturing sector is entering a new phase of digital transformation. According to Rockwell Automation’s 10th Annual State of Smart Manufacturing Report, 56% of manufacturers are piloting smart manufacturing initiatives, 20% have deployed them at scale, and another 20% are

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AI gives ransomware gangs a deadly upgrade

AI gives ransomware gangs a deadly upgrade 2025-08-22 at 09:00 By Sinisa Markovic Ransomware continues to be the major threat to large and medium-sized businesses, with numerous ransomware gangs abusing AI for automation, according to Acronis. Ransomware gangs maintain pressure on victims From January to June 2025, the number of publicly reported ransomware victims jumped

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The new battleground for CISOs is human behavior

The new battleground for CISOs is human behavior 2025-08-22 at 08:40 By Anamarija Pogorelec Attackers don’t always need a technical flaw. More often, they just trick your people. Social engineering works, and AI makes it harder to catch.” Only about one in four cybersecurity teams are effective at collaborating with the broader business (Source: LevelBlue)

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Introducing D-Fence: MailMarshal’s Advanced Machine Learning Phishing Protection

Introducing D-Fence: MailMarshal’s Advanced Machine Learning Phishing Protection 2025-08-21 at 16:05 By MailMarshal’s new D-Fence layer uses machine learning to combat sophisticated phishing attacks by analyzing email structure and identifying hidden malicious elements. D-Fence provides next-generation email security by catching 40% more phishing emails that previously went undetected. D-Fence works with URLDeep to deliver powerful

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Using lightweight LLMs to cut incident response times and reduce hallucinations

Using lightweight LLMs to cut incident response times and reduce hallucinations 2025-08-21 at 09:03 By Mirko Zorz Researchers from the University of Melbourne and Imperial College London have developed a method for using LLMs to improve incident response planning with a focus on reducing the risk of hallucinations. Their approach uses a smaller, fine-tuned LLM

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GPT-5 Has a Vulnerability: Its Router Can Send You to Older, Less Safe Models

GPT-5 Has a Vulnerability: Its Router Can Send You to Older, Less Safe Models 2025-08-20 at 17:52 By Kevin Townsend Instead of GPT-5 Pro, your query could be quietly redirected to an older, weaker model, opening the door to jailbreaks, hallucinations, and unsafe outputs. The post GPT-5 Has a Vulnerability: Its Router Can Send You

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The 6 challenges your business will face in implementing MLSecOps

The 6 challenges your business will face in implementing MLSecOps 2025-08-20 at 09:04 By Help Net Security Organizations that don’t adapt their security programs as they implement AI run the risk of being exposed to a variety of threats, both old and emerging ones. MLSecOps addresses this critical gap in security perimeters by combining AI

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The AI security crisis no one is preparing for

The AI security crisis no one is preparing for 2025-08-20 at 08:03 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Jacob Ideskog, CTO of Curity, discusses the risks AI agents pose to organizations. As these agents become embedded in enterprise systems, the potential for misuse, data leakage, and unauthorized access grows. Ideskog warns that

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Google unveils new AI and cloud security capabilities at Security Summit

Google unveils new AI and cloud security capabilities at Security Summit 2025-08-19 at 19:05 By Sinisa Markovic Google used its Cloud Security Summit 2025 today to introduce a wide range of updates aimed at securing AI innovation and strengthening enterprise defenses. The announcements span protections for AI agents, new tools for security operations centers, enhancements

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What happens when penetration testing goes virtual and gets an AI coach

What happens when penetration testing goes virtual and gets an AI coach 2025-08-19 at 09:32 By Mirko Zorz Cybersecurity training often struggles to match the complexity of threats. A new approach combining digital twins and LLMs aims to close that gap. Researchers from the University of Bari Aldo Moro propose using Cyber Digital Twins (CDTs)

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How security teams are putting AI to work right now

How security teams are putting AI to work right now 2025-08-18 at 09:42 By Mirko Zorz AI is moving from proof-of-concept into everyday security operations. In many SOCs, it is now used to cut down alert noise, guide analysts during investigations, and speed up incident response. What was once seen as experimental technology is starting

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Bridging the AI model governance gap: Key findings for CISOs

Bridging the AI model governance gap: Key findings for CISOs 2025-08-18 at 07:47 By Anamarija Pogorelec While most organizations understand the need for strong AI model governance, many are still struggling to close gaps that could slow adoption and increase risk. The findings of a new Anaconda survey of more than 300 AI practitioners and

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Employees race to build custom AI apps despite security risks

Employees race to build custom AI apps despite security risks 2025-08-15 at 07:37 By Help Net Security The latest Netskope findings show a 50% increase in GenAI platform usage among enterprise end-users, driven by growing employee demand for tools to develop custom AI applications and agents. Top LLM interfaces by percentage in organizations (source: Netskope)

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AI security governance converts disorder into deliberate innovation

AI security governance converts disorder into deliberate innovation 2025-08-14 at 09:16 By Help Net Security AI security governance provides a stable compass, channeling efforts and transforming AI from an experimental tool to a reliable, enterprise-class solution. With adequate governance built at the center of AI efforts, business leaders can shape AI plans with intention, while

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Free courses: Master AI tools from Microsoft, AWS, and Google

Free courses: Master AI tools from Microsoft, AWS, and Google 2025-08-14 at 07:32 By Anamarija Pogorelec Learn how AI technologies can be applied to enhance security, create safe and responsible applications, develop intelligent agents, and improve information discovery. You’ll gain practical skills, explore new tools, and work on projects that help you apply what you

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AWS CISO explains how cloud-native security scales with your business

AWS CISO explains how cloud-native security scales with your business 2025-08-13 at 09:01 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Amy Herzog, CISO at AWS, discusses how cloud-native security enables scalable, flexible protection that aligns with how teams build in the cloud. She explains the Shared Responsibility Model and the tools and processes

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Managing the Trust-Risk Equation in AI: Predicting Hallucinations Before They Strike

Managing the Trust-Risk Equation in AI: Predicting Hallucinations Before They Strike 2025-08-11 at 17:17 By Kevin Townsend New physics-based research suggests large language models could predict when their own answers are about to go wrong — a potential game changer for trust, risk, and security in AI-driven systems. The post Managing the Trust-Risk Equation in

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Pentesting is now central to CISO strategy

Pentesting is now central to CISO strategy 2025-08-11 at 07:36 By Anamarija Pogorelec Security leaders are rethinking their approach to cybersecurity as digital supply chains expand and generative AI becomes embedded in critical systems. A recent survey of 225 security leaders conducted by Emerald Research found that 68% are concerned about the risks posed by

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