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SecureMySocial Issued 5th US Patent For Social Media Security Technology

Joseph Steinberg

The patent was issued by the United States Patent Office on September 6th, 2022, with a priority date going back over a decade, to June of 2012. The granting of this patent follows the patent office’s granting of four other related patents going back to the same priority date in June of 2012.

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Hushme: A Headset That Lets You Make Private Phone Calls In A Non-Private Environment

Joseph Steinberg

Every so often, I encounter an unusual technology device that so well solves a problem that I have encountered many times that I cannot imagine not adding the product to my arsenal of tools, even if it is not something that I would necessarily use every day. The Hushme is one such offering.

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AI and Trust

Schneier on Security

Two, that the confusion will increase with artificial intelligence. I wrote about this in 2012 in a book called Liars and Outliers. I wrote about four systems for enabling trust: our innate morals, concern about our reputations, the laws we live under, and security technologies that constrain our behavior.

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Hyperautomation and the Future of Cybersecurity

eSecurity Planet

A blend of robotic process automation, machine learning technology, and artificial intelligence, hyperautomation seeks to refine and improve business and technology processes that previously required a human decision-maker. The major disadvantages of hyperautomation: Requires a next-gen technology infrastructure.

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AlexNet Unleashed: Groundbreaking AI Model Now Open Source

Penetration Testing

In the modern era of artificial intelligence driven by GPU-accelerated computing, the 2012 development of AlexNeta convolutional neural The post AlexNet Unleashed: Groundbreaking AI Model Now Open Source appeared first on Cybersecurity News.

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US pharmacy Rite Aid banned from operating facial recognition systems

Malwarebytes

The regulator found so many flaws in the retailer’s surveillance program that it concluded Rite Aid had failed to implement reasonable procedures and prevent harm to consumers in its use of facial recognition technology in hundreds of stores. The company also failed to inform consumers that it was using the technology in its stores.

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Top Network Detection & Response (NDR) Solutions

eSecurity Planet

Whereas older solutions like antivirus, firewalls, and endpoint detection and response (EDR) have long focused on threats at the network perimeter, the intent of NDR is to monitor and act on malicious threats within organization networks using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) analysis. Darktrace DETECT Features.