Tag: cybersecurity
Announcements at RSAC 2023 show alliances, AI defining the future of cybersecurity
NSA Cybersecurity Director Says ‘Buckle Up’ for Generative AI
Verimatrix Launches New Cybersecurity Microsite, VMX Labs and Enhanced User Experience for Extended Threat Defence
The launch underscores the growing demand for enterprise mobile application security solutions, and debuts VerimatrixCybersecurity.com, featuring ongoing threat advisories, plus…
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Google brings generative AI to cybersecurity
There’s a new trend emerging in the generative AI space — generative AI for cybersecurity — and Google is among those looking to get in on the ground floor. At the RSA Conference 2023 today, Google announced Cloud Security AI Workbench, a cybersecurity suite powered by a specialized “security” AI language model called Sec-PaLM. An […]
Google brings generative AI to cybersecurity by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
Biden’s cybersecurity strategy is bold, but it may get held up in Congress
ChatGPT may hinder the cybersecurity industry
Why data gravity is helping cloud providers become cybersecurity companies
Cybersecurity Nightmare in Japan Is Everyone Else’s Problem Too
The company is just one name on Japan’s long list of recent cyber victims. Ransomware attacks alone soared 58% last year compared to a year earlier, according to the National Police Agency, and hacking incidents have exposed shortcomings ranging from slow incident response times to a lack of transparency. In a nation that exported chip components worth $42.3 billion last year — dominating the supply of some materials — supply chain issues can have global implications. […] But while Japan has its own particular problems with hackers, many of its vulnerabilities are shared by the US and other technologically strong nations. From the Colonial Pipeline attack in the US to the Australian telecoms hack that exposed 10 million users’ personal data, wealthy countries have been repeatedly caught underestimating the harsh realities of cybercrime.
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