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 September 02, 2023
LATEST SECURITY FEATURES & COMMENTARY
8 AI Risk and Resilience Firms CISOs Should Track
Check out our list of emerging firms that are building technology and services to assess the risk posture of AI systems and ML models.
How to Safely Architect AI in Your Cybersecurity Programs
Guardrails need to be set in place to ensure confidentiality of sensitive information, while still leveraging AI as a force multiplier for productivity.
Will the AI Arms Race Lead to the Pollution of the Internet?
Content creators want to protect their intellectual property from AI by poisoning data. Could this destroy the machine learning ecosystem?
10 Free Purple Team Security Tools to Check Out
Check out this curated list of cool tools and platforms for both offensive security experts and defenders, all of which will be released or demoed at Black Hat USA 2023.
Vendors Training AI With Customer Data Is an Enterprise Risk
While Zoom has scrapped plans to harvest customer content for use in its AI and ML models, the incident should raise concerns for enterprises and consumers alike.
New LLM Tool Seeks and Remediates Vulnerabilities
Vicarius launches vuln_GPT, which it says will generate and execute scripts to ameliorate flaws such as the TETRA backdoor.
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HOT TOPICS
US Government Denies Blocking Sales of AI Chips to Middle East
Nvidia and AMD do face expanded export rules for their A100 and H100 artificial intelligence (AI) chips in the Middle East, but it's not yet clear why.

Instagram Flags AI-Generated Content
Amid the national discussion about AI safety and non-human-originated content in the US, an app researcher spotted an effort by the social media app to flag AI posts for its 2+ billion users.

AI Steals Passwords by Listening to Keystrokes With Scary Accuracy
The AI model trained on typing recorded over a smartphone was able to steal passwords with 95% accuracy.

Rackspace Faces Massive Cleanup Costs After Ransomware Attack
Eight months after the cyberattack, the cloud hosting services company's remediation costs top $10 million as it tries to repair the damage caused by the Play ransomware gang.

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EDITORS' CHOICE
The Hard Realities of Setting AI Risk Policy
It's time to get real about what it takes to set and enforce cybersecurity and resilience standards for AI risk management in the enterprise.
How the EU AI Act Will Affect Businesses, Cybersecurity
Recognizing the need to address potential risks and ethical concerns, the draft AI Act represents a significant step in regulating AI technologies.
10 Types of AI Attacks CISOs Should Track
Risk from artificial intelligence vectors presents a growing concern among security professionals in 2023.
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