Google Open Sources AI-Boosted Fuzzing Framework
The fuzzing framework uses AI to boost code coverage and to speed up vulnerability discovery.
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The fuzzing framework uses AI to boost code coverage and to speed up vulnerability discovery.
The vulnerabilities exist in the widely used TorchServe framework, used by Amazon, Google, Walmart, and many other heavy hitters.
Securing AI within your organization starts with understanding how AI differs from traditional business tools. Google's Secure AI Framework provides a model for what to do next.
Current and former cybersecurity leaders from Microsoft, Google, GitLab, Check Point, OWASP, Fortinet and others have already joined the open framework initiative, which is being led by OX Security.
Security leaders also need to take a more holistic approach to addressing supply chain risks, company says in new research report.
The framework has ties back to a Spanish exploit broker called Variston IT, and offers a one-stop shop for compromising Chrome, Defender and Firefox.
A bipartisan bill aims to create a usable framework for the use of open source components when building applications, which Google is urging the private sector to support.