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Organizations are moving from experimenting with AI to adopting it

Despite AI’s potential, only 14% of organizations are ready to implement and utilize these technologies. While AI offers significant advantages, the focus must shift to essential, foundational actions to realize its full potential, emphasizing both technical and soft skills development across all organizational levels. In this Help Net Security round-up, we feature excerpts from previously recorded videos of industry experts discussing the future impact of AI on the cybersecurity sector. Complete videos Dave Lewis, former … More → The post Organizations are moving from experimenting with AI to adopting it appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Infosec products of the month: May 2024

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from: Abnormal Security, Adaptive Shield, Appdome, AuditBoard, Calix, Cranium, CyberArk, Cybersixgill, Dashlane, Datadog, Detectify, Eclypsium, ExtraHop, FireMon, Forcepoint, ManageEngine, OneTrust, OWASP Foundation, PlexTrac, Proofpoint, Secure Code Warrior, SentinelOne, Snyk, Splunk, Strike Graph, Sumo Logic, Synopsys, Trellix, and Truecaller. Cybersixgill Third-Party Intelligence module identifies potential supply chain risks The Third-Party Intelligence module combines vendor-specific cyber threat intelligence (CTI) with cybersecurity posture data … More → The post Infosec products of the month: May 2024 appeared first on Help Net Security.
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AI-controlled stations can charge electric cars at a personal price

As more and more people drive electric cars, congestion and queues can occur when many people need to charge at the same time. A new study shows how AI-controlled charging stations, through smart algorithms, can offer electric vehicle users personalized prices, and thus minimize both price and waiting time for customers. But the researchers point to the importance of taking the ethical issues seriously, as there is a risk that the artificial intelligence exploits information from motorists.
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Social media use and sleep duration connected to brain activity in teens

A new study found a distinct relationship between sleep duration, social media usage, and brain activation across brain regions that are key for executive control and reward processing.
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Snowflake denies breach, blames data theft on poorly secured customer accounts

Snowflake is disputing claims made by a threat actor who stole data belonging to Santander and Ticketmaster, and maintains that the theft of customer data was the result of stolen customer login credentials. “We are aware of recent reports related to a potential compromise of the Snowflake production environment,” cloud company Snowflake said in an update of Friday’s warning about identity-based attacks targeting its customers. “We have no evidence suggesting this activity was caused by … More → The post Snowflake denies breach, blames data theft on poorly secured customer accounts appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Researchers harness the power of artificial intelligence to match patients with the most effective antidepressant for their unique needs

A free AI-powered website helps clinicians more effectively match patients with the optimal antidepressant using big data.
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Generative AI to protect image privacy

Image privacy could be protected with the use of generative artificial intelligence. Researchers created a system which replaces parts of images that might threaten confidentiality with visually similar but AI-generated alternatives. Named ‘generative content replacement,’ in tests, 60% of viewers couldn’t tell which images had been altered. The researchers intend for this system to provide a more visually cohesive option for image censoring, which helps to preserve the narrative of the image while protecting privacy.
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