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An AI coding assistant that refuses to answer a dangerous request in its chat box can answer it anyway if the same request is broken into small, ordinary-looking steps inside a code editor. That is the finding of a new study of GitHub Copilot by researchers Abhishek Kumar and Carsten Maple

A study by the University of Toronto shows how artificial intelligence can power autonomous worms capable of tailoring attacks against Windows, Linux and IoT devices. A group of researchers from the University of Toronto has demonstrated how open-source artificial intelligence models can be used to create a new category of computer worms capable of autonomously […]

Bank Info Security 2 months, 1 week ago

Why Autonomous AI Agents Fail in Real-World Deployments

Study Finds Standard Safety Tests Miss Most Agentic AI ThreatsResearchers from Stanford, MIT, Carnegie Mellon and others found that most production AI agents are vulnerable to attacks that unfold across multi-step actions. The study warns that memory, tool access and agent coordination create failure modes traditional chatbot safety testing cannot see.

Bank Info Security 2 months, 2 weeks ago

State CISOs Are Losing Confidence as AI Threats Surge

Tightening Budgets and AI-Enabled Attacks Stretch State Cyber DefensesState CISO confidence has collapsed, with just 22% saying their data is protected from cyberthreats. The 2026 NASCIO-Deloitte study points to AI-enabled attacks, third-party vendor risk and the worst budget picture in years as states rethink how they defend public data.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 3 weeks ago

The 'Expert' AI Prompt That Kills Accuracy

USC Study Finds Persona-Based Prompts Lower Factual AccuracyA coder tells its chatbot: You're an expert. A full stack developer. It's machine massaging technique that's a cornerstone of persona-based artificial intelligence prompting - and it backfires, find academics in a studying showing the practice produces worst results, when the goal is accuracy.

Bank Info Security 5 months, 1 week ago

A 24% Success Rate for AI Agents - Is That Acceptable?

New Study Shows AI Agents Can't Work Without Humans in the Loop, But Give Them TimeAI agents are quickly moving from experimental demos to enterprise pilots, and they're already being used for tasks such as financial analysis, document review and drafting. But as AI gains momentum, one question goes largely unanswered: How can we measure the effectiveness of AI agents?

Bank Info Security 5 months, 2 weeks ago

A 24% Success Rate for AI Agents - Is That Acceptable?

New Study Shows AI Agents Can't Work Without Humans in the Loop, But Give Them TimeAI agents are quickly moving from experimental demos to enterprise pilots, and they're already being used for tasks such as financial analysis, document review and drafting. But as AI gains momentum, one question goes largely unanswered: How can we measure the effectiveness of AI agents?

Bank Info Security 8 months, 1 week ago

AI SOC Agents Slash Alert Response Time, Study Shows

Cloud Security Alliance's Troy Leach on How AI Helps SOC Analysts Move 61% FasterSecurity operations centers face mounting pressure to work faster without sacrificing investigative quality. A new Cloud Security Alliance study shows AI-assisted analysts completed investigations up to 61% faster and with higher accuracy than manual teams.

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