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By Professor Fraser Sampson, former UK Biometrics & Surveillance Camera Commissioner
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In the past, the part of Einstein labeled “AI” was more for data analysis and prediction. Now, it connects foundational LLMs with your data to produce new text. In addition to speeding up work for the marketing team, it also means no more boilerplate emails, as the AIs will create semi-customized solutions based on past…
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“Security is always excessive until it’s not enough.” In today’s at-risk computing landscape, those words from cybersecurity and risk management expert Robbie Sinclair succinctly describe current AI cyber threats.
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Nation state-sponsored threat actors, organized cybercriminal cartels and hacktivists are expected to be active during the upcoming 2024 Paris Summer Olympics and Paralympics, which will be hosted against a fractured geopolitical landscape, including Russia’s war in Ukraine and Israel’s conflict with Hamas. There will likely be three types:
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Sir Keir Starmer, a former human rights lawyer who became one of the most senior public prosecutors in England and Wales before entering politics, was on Friday appointed the prime minister of the United Kingdom by Charles III and asked to form a government.
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Photo by Dan LeFebvre on Unsplash Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own.
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Defense leaders know one thing to be true about the future of warfighting: it will become increasingly complicated as battles are waged in cyberspace.
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Apple’s WWDC 2024 is nearly here. In just a matter of days, we’ll get our first look at major new software announcements from Cupertino, including iOS 18, macOS 15, and all the AI features in between. This is going to be a big year for Apple, and Apple users alike.
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Open Questions: Degree to Which OpenAI’s Tool Hallucinates, Security of AI Model Rashmi Ramesh (rashmiramesh_) • May 27, 2024
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United Nations Under Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix speaks to AFP at UN headquarters in New York City on May 21, 2024 – Copyright AFP ANGELA WEISS
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Dive Brief: While 2 in 5 cybersecurity leaders reported their security operations center was hit by a recent cyberattack that led to a security breach, the vast majority, 85%, were still confident in their security operations center’s ability to prevent “increasingly sophisticated” attacks, according to the results of a cybersecurity survey conducted in April and…
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What are the key elements of a successful healthcare identity security program? SailPoint healthcare experts Matthew Radcliffe and Rob Sebaugh detail what else look for to accelerate your business and improve your security posture.
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Interview Mick Baccio, global security advisor at Splunk, has watched the evolution of election security threats in real time.
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Quantifying Cyber Risk: A Business Imperative One of the most pressing issues for businesses today is understanding cyber risk in financial terms. While data breaches often headline the news, accurately calculating the potential cost of such an attack remains elusive. This lack of clarity hinders informed decision-making around cybersecurity investments.
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As artificial intelligence leaders debate what constitutes safe AI and whether it means we’re on a path to destruction, the cybersecurity community is still trying to wrap its collective head around how to best protect our businesses and our customers, today. AI presents immense challenges and opportunities, an explosion of new applications, and quickly evolving…
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The online gaming industry has given birth to many trends, including gaming across different platforms and competitive gaming. However, it is impossible to talk about the future of online gaming without providing an honorable mention of the player’s favorite games. These fan favorites include Sweet Bonanza, which is considered to be one of the most…
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Image: © AFP The Washington Post innocently published an article called “Is it A.I.?” The idea was to find out what experts and WP readers thought was A.I. in specific applications and what wasn’t. Sometimes they agreed, sometimes they were way apart.