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December’s Reimagining Democracy Workshop

Schneier on Security

In December 2022, I organized a workshop to discuss these and other questions. Many participants examined the effects of technology, especially artificial intelligence. And, more generally, whose interests are taken into account? Our workshop didn’t produce any answers; that wasn’t the point.

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CISO workshop slides

Notice Bored

Zero-trust - whatever that means to the presenter and audience; Cloud - meaning Azure, specifically; DevOps and DevSecOps - whatever those terms mean ; MS threat intelligence including artificial intelligence/machine learning rapid responses to novel malware (a cool idea, provided it works reliably). .);

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Investing in People Doesn’t Take AI

Security Boulevard

Decisions made by people powered by artificial intelligence should keep the accountability and responsibility of the organization the same. Present day — 2023- The era of cloud technology, MFA, and artificial intelligence, and we still have the same results. People are making decisions on where and how to invest.

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The Evolving Role of Cyber Insurance in Mitigating Ransomware Attacks

SecureWorld News

Lack of established procedures for estimates During the underwriting procedure , the issuer of insurance will take into account the risks associated with your business. One significant innovation is the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in risk assessment processes to help better guide policy underwriting.

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What’s in the NIST Privacy Framework 1.1?

Centraleyes

This could include guidance on establishing data governance frameworks, data lifecycle management, data minimization, data quality, and accountability mechanisms to support adequate privacy and cybersecurity risk management. As plans progress, NIST plans to host workshops and release public drafts of Privacy Framework 1.1

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The Rise of AI Social Engineering Scams

Identity IQ

In fact, last year, scams accounted for 80% of reported identity compromises to the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC). However, the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) has taken these scams to a whole new level. Victims may be more inclined to trust these seemingly popular accounts and fall victim to their scams.

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Best 7 Compliance Risk Assessment Tools for 2024

Centraleyes

Regular cross-functional workshops and training sessions can help break down silos and promote a culture of shared responsibility. Leveraging Technology for Enhanced Compliance Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning AI and machine learning can revolutionize compliance risk assessments.

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