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 April 29, 2023
LATEST SECURITY FEATURES & COMMENTARY
Cyber Certainty: Investing in Resilience During a Post-Correction Market
While difficult, these time periods are a return to the reality of where the market truly is or should be. And all the while, the innovation economy continues to boom.
HiddenLayer Nabs Most Innovative Startup Crown at RSAC
The judges appreciated the scale of the problem the startup set out to solve: protecting the integrity of AI systems.
Are Low-Code Apps a Ticking Access Control Time Bomb?
Getting a handle on the new risks facing AppSec by low-code/no-code development patterns
Bot Management Aims to Tame Attacker Automation
Websites, cloud services, and API servers are seeing ever more automated traffic — aka bots — forcing companies to find ways to separate the digital wheat from the chaff.
Qwiet AI Builds a Neural Net to Catch Coding Vulnerabilities
Code property graphs and a threat feed powered by artificial narrow intelligence help developers incorporate AppSec into DevOps.
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FROM THE NEWS DESK
SANS Reveals Top 5 Most Dangerous Cyberattacks for 2023
SEO-aided attacks, developer targeting, and malicious use of AI top the list for 2023.

Metaverse Version of the Dark Web Could Be Nearly Impenetrable
Law enforcement will likely find it much harder to take down criminal activities on the "deepverse."

Rethinking Safer AI: Can There Really Be a 'TruthGPT'?
Is Elon Musk's "maximum truth-seeking AI" achievable? Overcoming bias in artificial technologies is crucial for cybersecurity, but doing it could be a challenge.

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EDITORS' CHOICE
Shadow IT, SaaS Pose Security Liability for Enterprises
Software written or acquired outside of IT's purview is software that IT can't evaluate for security or compliance.
How CISOs Can Craft Better Narratives for the Board
Communicating cyber-risk upward to the C-suite and board takes simplification and a better understanding of the audience.
Intel Prioritizes Security in Latest vPro Chips
While Intel is building more hardware protections directly into the chips, enterprises still need a strategy for applying security updates on these components.
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    Black Hat USA brings together cutting-edge research, new security tools, and sophisticated defensive techniques over the course of two days. There were some recurring themes across the sessions, and many of these topics are going to be important issues to ...

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