By developing new tools to defend against adversarial AI, companies can help ensure that artificial intelligence is developed and used in a responsible and safe manner.
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 April 08, 2023
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Fight AI With AI
By developing new tools to defend against adversarial AI, companies can help ensure that artificial intelligence is developed and used in a responsible and safe manner.
AppSec Looms Large for RSAC 2023 Innovation Sandbox Finalists
Application security is the dominant trend for this year's startup contest, but AI, blockchain, and compliance are all represented as well.
Designing Tabletop Exercises That Actually Thwart Attacks
Have you ever wondered how they design blue team exercises? One ransomware and cyber extortion simulation demonstrates the best practices.
Almost Half of Former Employees Say Their Passwords Still Work
It's not hacking if organizations fail to terminate password access after employees leave.
New GRC Platform TrustRegister Links Risk to Revenue Impact
The application allows companies to proactively surface risks and remediation plans via programmatic risk assessments.
Name That Edge Toon: Tower of Babble
Come up with a clever caption, and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a $25 Amazon gift card.
How Good Is Your Advanced Threat Management?
Whether protecting a financial institution or a hospital, everyone needs an effective strategy for fending off slippery threats like those that hide in memory.
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How to Solve IoT's Identity Problem
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Organizations Consider Self-Insurance to Manage Risk
Risk reassessment is shaking up the cybersecurity insurance market, leading some organizations to consider their options, including self-insurance.

AI Has Your Business Data
No-code has lowered the barrier for non-developers to create applications. Artificial intelligence will completely eliminate it.

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Adaptive Access Technologies Gaining Traction for Security, Agility
With companies pushing to adopt zero-trust frameworks, adaptive authentication and access — once languishing — looks finally ready to move out of the doldrums.
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The Pope's Security Gets a Boost With Vatican's MDM Move
Faced with enterprise challenges, the Holy See looks to ensure it avoids a "holey" mobile device management solution.
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