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DOGE as a National Cyberattack

Schneier on Security

DOGE personnel are also reported to be feeding Education Department data into artificial intelligence software, and they have also started working at the Department of Energy. Meanwhile, only partially redacted names of CIA employees were sent over an unclassified email account. This story is moving very fast.

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AI Risks

Schneier on Security

There is no shortage of researchers and industry titans willing to warn us about the potential destructive power of artificial intelligence. Reading the headlines, one would hope that the rapid gains in AI technology have also brought forth a unifying realization of the risks—and the steps we need to take to mitigate them.

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Artificial Intelligence ban slammed for failing to address “vast abuse potential”

Malwarebytes

A written proposal to ban several uses of artificial intelligence (AI) and to place new oversight on other “high-risk” AI applications—published by the European Commission this week—met fierce opposition from several digital rights advocates in Europe. High-risk AI and oversight. The proposal includes a few core segments.

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Best Practices for Hospitals To Manage Risks To CyberSecurity Created By Medical Technology And Information Systems: A Webinar With The CIA’s Former CyberSecurity Director And The Top CyberSecurity Columnist

Joseph Steinberg

Join Bonnie Stith, former Director of the CIA’s Center for Cyber Intelligence , and and Joseph Steinberg, renowned cybersecurity expert witness and columnist , for a special, free educational webinar, Best Practices for Asset Risk Management in Hospitals. The discussion will cover: * How IT asset risks have evolved.

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Artificial Intelligence: The Evolution of Social Engineering

Security Through Education

From traditional methods to the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), malicious actors continually adapt and leverage emerging tools to exploit vulnerabilities. Employees need to be educated on recognizing AI-driven attacks, deepfakes, and other emerging threats.

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AI in Education: Balancing Innovation with Security

Webroot

Artificial intelligence (AI) and chatbots like ChatGPT are transforming the way educators and students approach education. While AI offers numerous educational benefits , it also presents challenges like cheating and plagiarism.

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AI and Lossy Bottlenecks

Schneier on Security

Artificial intelligence is poised to upend much of society, removing human limitations inherent in many systems. Artificial intelligence has the potential to remove that limitation. The possibilities Artificial intelligence has the potential to overcome this limitation. And they are. Or, at least, they were.