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How Will Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity Be Seen Moving Forward?

Security Boulevard

Artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity can be a double-edged sword. While AI can effectively mitigate threats and prevent potential cyberattacks, criminals can also exploit the technology to their advantage – putting businesses and customers at significant risk. We’re still dealing with the side effects […].

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Technology and Policymakers

Schneier on Security

Technology is now deeply intertwined with policy. It's all changing fast; technology is literally creating the world we all live in, and policymakers can't keep up. It's all changing fast; technology is literally creating the world we all live in, and policymakers can't keep up. Consider artificial intelligence (AI).

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Artificial Intelligence: The Evolution of Social Engineering

Security Through Education

In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, social engineering has undergone significant transformations over the years, propelled by advancements in technology. From traditional methods to the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), malicious actors continually adapt and leverage emerging tools to exploit vulnerabilities.

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ChatGPT: The Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence Crafting Custom Malware

Heimadal Security

It’s easy to see why there has always been some skepticism and uncertainty about the emergence of AI technology. However, the moment we are faced with an advanced technology capable of doing its own thinking, we must take a necessary step back before diving right in.

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Our Security of AI Papers and Blogs Explained

Anton on Security

Recently our team has written several papers and blogs focused on securing AI. Here are 5 gen AI security terms busy business leaders should know” defines five key generative AI security terms that busy business leaders should understand to navigate the potential risks and benefits of this technology.

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Unveiling The Applications and Distinctions of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity

Security Boulevard

The terms "machine learning" and "artificial intelligence" are frequently used in cybersecurity, often interchangeably, leading to confusion about their precise meanings and applications. And how do these technologies converge to bolster cyber resilience? What are the disparities between them?

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LinkedIn Adds Verified Emails, Profile Creation Dates

Krebs on Security

“We may warn you about messages that ask you to take the conversation to another platform because that can be a sign of a scam,” the company said in a blog post. “These warnings will also give you the choice to report the content without letting the sender know.” A follow-up story on Oct.

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