Generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot, hold promise for cybersecurity enhancement. Kevin Schmidt, director analyst at Gartner, explores AI's potential for bug detection, threat monitoring and easing SOC burdens, along with organizational challenges.
In the latest weekly update, four ISMG editors discussed the unending twists and turns in the Change Healthcare cyberattack, positive signs of economic recovery in the cybersecurity tech market, and how artificial intelligence is shaking up supply chain security.
Employers can now fire an employee who complains about sexual harassment, take a cut of their workers' tips and serve customers cheese nibbled on by rats: at least according to advice doled out by New York City's AI chatbot meant to help small business owners navigate the city's bureaucratic maze.
In this executive analysis fireside chat with Fabio Fratucello, Field CTO, International, CrowdStrike, the specific survey results regarding the APAC region are highlighted, including what organisations perceive to be the Key Security Challenges and Tooling Approaches for 2024.
This recently conducted survey highlights the industry’s leading cybersecurity tooling challenges, including the increasing threat posed by the introduction of generative AI, which is cited by 32% of respondents in the APAC region.
More than just survey results, this report offers expert analysis around key...
AI is on the way to embedding itself in our daily lives. CISO Sam Curry and his brother, CMO Red Curry, discuss what generative AI means for copyrights and plagiarism, the "AI bubble," and whether governing AI-derived speech will wind up limiting free speech.
Google Cloud, a leading survey sponsor, contributed expert insight analysis on the result findings in the following interview with Anton Chuvakin, Security Adviser at Office of the CISO.
Artificial intelligence technologies such as generative AI are not helping fraudsters create new types of scams. They are doing just fine relying on the traditional scams, but the advent of AI is helping them scale up attacks and snare more victims, according to researchers at Visa.
The U.S. healthcare sector needs to closely watch government regulatory and legislative developments involving artificial intelligence, including the European Union AI Act, said Lee Kim, senior principal of cybersecurity and privacy at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society.
The arrival of hyper-automation in Australia’s public security sector presents opportunities and challenges. While previous waves of technological change led to disruption in the way we live, work and play including unintended consequences such as job losses and wage stagnation, experts believe artificial...
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence technologies poses new risks. Enterprises using AI must regularly scan for prompt injection attacks, implement transparency in the supply chain and reinforce built-in software controls to serve their company's security needs, Microsoft said.
In the latest weekly update, Jeremy Grant of Venable LLP joins editors at ISMG to discuss the state of secure identity in 2024, the challenges in developing next-generation remote ID proofing systems, and the potential role generative AI can play in both compromising and protecting identities.
Don't click phishy links. Everyone knows that. But are your end users prepared to quickly identify today's tricky tactics being used by bad actors? Probably not. Cybercriminals have moved beyond simple bait and switch domains. They're now employing a variety of advanced social engineering techniques to entice your...
The escalating adoption of generative AI has introduced concerns regarding data privacy, fake data and bias amplification. Ashley Casovan, managing director of the IAPP AI Governance Center, discusses the need to develop governance models and standardize AI systems.
Fraudsters used deepfake technology to trick an employee at a Hong Kong-based multinational company to transfer $25.57 million to their bank accounts. Hong Kong Police said Sunday that the fraudsters had created deepfake likenesses of top company executives in a video conference to fool the worker.
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