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 June 11, 2022
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How 4 Young Musicians Hacked Sheet Music to Help Fight the Cold War
In 1985, a group of klezmer musicians from the US rendezvoused with underground dissidents in Tbilisi, Georgia. This is the story of how they pulled it off with homebrew cryptography.
EU Debates AI Act to Protect Human Rights, Define High-Risk Uses
The commission argues that legislative action is needed to ensure a well-functioning market for AI systems that balances benefits and risks.
Name That Edge Toon: Hey, Batter Batter!
Come up with a clever caption, and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a $25 Amazon gift card.
Why AIs Will Become Hackers
At a 2022 RSA Conference keynote, technologist Bruce Schneier asserted that artificial intelligence agents will start to hack human systems — and what that will mean for us.
Turbulent Cyber Insurance Market Sees Rising Prices and Sinking Coverage
As insurers and brokers reckon with unexpected losses, they're charging more for policies and setting higher requirements.
Talon Grasps Victory at a Jubilant RSAC Innovation Sandbox
Spirits were high at the return of the in-person contest, which kicked off by bringing last year's virtual event winner on stage.
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Biometric Data Offers Added Security — But Don't Lose Sight of These Important Risks
With rising fraud, businesses are seeking authentication methods that are security- and user-friendly. But with that comes a few complications.

For Ransomware, Speed Matters
Someone interested in putting together a ransomware campaign has to consider several factors. The LockBit group touts its speed over competing families to attract potential buyers for its ransowmare-as-a-service.

Quantum Key Distribution for a Post-Quantum World
New versions of QKD use separate wavelengths on the same fiber, improving cost and efficiency, but distance is still a challenge.

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10 No-BS Tips for Building a Diverse and Dynamic Security Team
Advice from women and nonbinary security leaders on creating well-rounded security teams, stronger CISO leadership, and a more resilient industry.
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Emotet Banking Trojan Resurfaces, Skating Past Email Security
The malware is using spreadsheets, documents, and other types of Microsoft Office attachments in a new and improved version that is often able to bypass email gateway-security scanners.
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