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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence in machines programmed to think and learn like humans. This technology encompasses a variety of practices including machine learning, natural language processing, and robotics.In the context of information security, AI plays a critical role in automating complex processes for detecting and responding to cyber threats. It can analyze vast amounts of data to identify patterns and anomalies that may indicate a security breach, enhancing the capabilities of traditional security tools. Moreover, AI systems can evolve by learning from new security incidents, thus continually improving their ability to protect against the latest threats.Nevertheless, while AI can significantly fortify cyber defenses, it also presents novel challenges. Attackers may leverage AI to develop more sophisticated hacking techniques, making it essential for security professionals to stay ahead with advanced AI-driven security solutions. AI in cybersecurity is a dynamic and evolving field, requiring constant innovation to counteract an equally adaptive landscape of cyber threats.
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500-Person Team Will Help Vobis Blend AI, Data and Security Architecture ServicesVobis Ventures acquired Optiv's 500-person consulting business to combine cybersecurity architecture expertise with AI implementation, governance and agentic AI security capabilities as enterprises struggle to manage the risks of rapidly expanding AI deployments.
Python scripts were used to test malware against endpoint detection and response agents from Sophos, CrowdStrike, and Windows Defender.
Why Courts Are Scrutinizing Consultants and AI Developers AlikeAs AI becomes embedded in business decisions, courts are beginning to scrutinize not just users, but also the vendors and consultants behind the technology. Attorney Elizabeth Carter explains how liability, indemnity and governance risks are rapidly evolving in the AI era.
Healthcare Sector AI Expansion Raises Questions on Governance, Privacy and SafetyMayo Clinic and Microsoft are planning a new healthcare-specific frontier artificial intelligence model that aims to help clinicians make earlier diagnoses and deliver more personalized treatments to their patients. The clinic plans to make the new model available to patients and doctors.
Assume the breach. Zero-days keep shipping, AI is writing exploits faster than anyone patches, and "patch everything in time" stopped working years ago. Stop betting the org on winning that race. You don't control which bug lands. You control what it can reach once it does
Redis has patched a use-after-free in its blocking-client code that lets an authenticated user run arbitrary OS commands on the machine hosting the database. The flaw was found by an autonomous AI tool built to hunt bugs in large codebases
Inaugural Infosecurity Europe Cyber Startup Award Winner Impresses Panel with Ability Help Prioritize Vulnerabilities in AI era
150 new organizations inducted to cyber’s Soho House, including the first outside the US
Trump's executive order invites voluntary pre-release review of frontier AI models
Anthropic widens Project Glasswing access to 150 more firms as patching becomes the bottleneck
Google is introducing a new Android security feature that will detect and flag phone calls in which scammers use artificial intelligence to impersonate a user's personal contacts. [...]
The emergence of AI models capable to autonomously find and fix vulnerabilities at scale is having a significant impact on patching management, experts say
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a remote denial-of-service exploit that affects major web servers, including NGINX, Apache HTTPD, Microsoft IIS, Envoy, and Cloudflare Pingora
Halcyon’s Cynthia Kaiser lifts the lid on the dark web market for AI cybercrime tools
CEO Nikesh Arora Says Agentic Workloads Generate Traffic Requiring InspectionPalo Alto Networks said surging AI infrastructure investment and growing enterprise demand for AI governance are expanding cybersecurity spending, while false positives from advanced AI vulnerability tools underscore the continued need for human oversight.
Healthcare Coordinating Council Highlights AI Risks, Potential Medical MishapsHealthcare organizations face an array of difficult cybersecurity, privacy, patient safety, supply chain and operational resiliency issues as they roll out artificial intelligence tools. A new Health Sector Coordinating Council playbook aims to help by providing a voluntary governance framework.
Project Glasswing Expansion Reaches Power, Healthcare, Telecom and Water OperatorsAnthropic expanded Project Glasswing to 150 additional organizations across more than 15 countries, granting critical infrastructure operators, NATO and cybersecurity agencies controlled access to Claude Mythos Preview as the company seeks broader cyber defense coverage while limiting misuse risks.