The FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice used a court order to disrupt a Chinese hacking operation that compromised thousands of internet-connected devices and targeted sensitive areas of U.S. critical infrastructure, according to media reports.
The Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether five artificial intelligence technology giants are exerting undue influence or gaining privileged access "in ways that undermine fair competition" across the generative AI sector, said Chairwoman Lina Khan.
Fortinet has just announced Fortinet Advisor, its own version of Generative AI aimed at SecOps teams. John Maddison and Kevin Faulkner of Fortinet discuss the new solution and how it could bridge the networking and security sides of Fortinet to give companies a more holistic view of their organization.
Overwhelming data. Imposing organization silos. Lack of insight from tools and information. These are broad challenges shared by many public sector entities. Fadi Fadhil of Palo Alto Networks offers strategies to address the complexities and streamline cybersecurity operations.
South Korea's intelligence agency has reported that North Korean hackers are using generative AI to conduct cyberattacks and search for hacking targets. Experts believe North Korea's AI capabilities are robust enough for more precise attacks on South Korea.
Emerging artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies will help transform the job of threat hunting over the next few years by streamlining processes and driving innovation, predicted Rohit Shrivastava, vice president of cyber defensive operations with a multinational bank.
Bloomberg, JPMC, European Central Bank, Morgan Stanley, Nasdaq, HDFC ERGO and Commonwealth Bank Australia are harnessing generative AI to enhance productivity and customer experience. Generative AI has the potential to reshape job roles, redefine customer interactions and create new business models.
Onboarding, offboarding, ongoing assessments - there are many ways in which Generative AI can augment human oversight of third-party risk management. Ed Thomas of ProcessUnity shares real-world examples of how enterprises are deploying Gen AI to improve TPRM efficiency.
Artificial intelligence may not steal our jobs just yet, but only because humans are currently cheaper to employ. Many of the human jobs that could be replaced with AI are not "economically beneficial" to automate - at least for now - say researchers at MIT.
The accelerated adoption of new technologies has led to a complex IT ecosystem and a constantly expanding attack surface. Any security leader worth their salt knows that trying to keep up with criminal adversaries is like playing a never-ending game of cat and mouse.
Any time security innovates a new way to defend...
The potential applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) are immense. AI aids us in everything from early cancer diagnoses to alleviating public administrative bureaucracy to making our working lives more productive. However, generative AI is also used for illicit purposes. It is being used to impersonate...
Extended Detection and Response (XDR) has evolved significantly over the past few years, becoming more critical than ever for organizations in need of enhanced capabilities. But so, too, have the accompanying managed services evolved. Port53 Technologies President Omar Zarabi explains.
Robert Blumofe, executive vice president and CTO at Akamai, expects social engineering, phishing, extortion and AI-driven attacks to dominate the threat landscape. He advised enterprises to use FIDO2-based MFA, zero trust, microsegmentation and API security to reduce risks.
In the latest weekly update, ISMG editors discussed how the surge in API usage poses challenges for organizations, why good governance is so crucial to solving API issues and how The New York Times' legal action against OpenAI and Microsoft highlights copyright concerns.
In a year in which the financial impact of cyberattacks has more than doubled to $1.4 million, organizations are exploring generative artificial intelligence but so far mostly sticking to machine learning, Dell reported on Tuesday after surveying 1,500 IT and security decision-makers.
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