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Artificial Eyes: Generative AI in China’s Military Intelligence

Explore how China’s PLA is adopting generative AI for military intelligence. This Insikt Group report reveals AI-driven intelligence tools, strategic adaptations, and implications for global security.
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Free AI coding security rules now available on GitHub

Developers are turning to AI coding assistants to save time and speed up their work. But these tools can also introduce security risks if they suggest flawed or unsafe code. To help address that, Secure Code Warrior has released a new set of free AI Security Rules on GitHub. These rulesets offer practical guidance to help developers write more secure code when using tools like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Cline, Roo, Aider, and Windsurf. Designed specifically … More → The post Free AI coding security rules now available on GitHub appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Sumsub Device Intelligence offers protection against identity threats

Sumsub is expanding its Fraud Prevention solution with advanced Device Intelligence, enhanced by the Fingerprint platform. Designed to identify threats before they escalate, Device Intelligence offers real-time insights with accuracy into user integrity by analyzing device behavior and network-level data beyond basic IP tracking. This proactive layer of security empowers companies to stop transaction fraud, detect and block bots, prevent multi-accounting and account takeovers, and significantly reduce unnecessary KYC costs — all without disrupting the user … More → The post Sumsub Device Intelligence offers protection against identity threats appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Postal Service strikes deal with another of its unions

Members of another union, the National Association of Letter Carriers, voted against a tentative agreement with USPS in January. The post Postal Service strikes deal with another of its unions first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Robots that feel heat, pain, and pressure? This new “skin” makes it possible

Researchers have created a revolutionary robotic skin that brings machines closer to human-like touch. Made from a flexible, low-cost gel material, this skin transforms the entire surface of a robotic hand into a sensitive, intelligent sensor. Unlike traditional robotic skins that rely on a patchwork of different sensors, this material can detect pressure, temperature, pain, and even distinguish multiple contact points all at once.
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BigID Vendor AI Assessment reduces third-party AI risk

BigID launched Vendor AI Assessment, a solution designed to help organizations identify, evaluate, and manage the risks introduced by third-party AI usage. As vendors race to embed GenAI, large language models (LLMs), and autonomous agents into their products, organizations are left in the dark about how AI is being used – and what risks it introduces to their data, privacy, and compliance. Expanding on its capabilities in vendor management and third-party risk, BigID now enables … More → The post BigID Vendor AI Assessment reduces third-party AI risk appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Hackers love events. Why aren’t more CISOs paying attention?

When CISOs think about risk, they usually think about cloud platforms, laptops, and data centers. But live events like conferences, trade shows, product launches, and shareholder meetings bring a different kind of cybersecurity exposure. These events gather people, devices, and sensitive information in one place, often for just a day or two. That makes them an appealing target. Events also combine digital and physical systems. A vulnerability in one area can lead to a breach … More → The post Hackers love events. Why aren’t more CISOs paying attention? appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Before scaling GenAI, map your LLM usage and risk zones

In this Help Net Security interview, Paolo del Mundo, Director of Application and Cloud Security at The Motley Fool, discusses how organizations can scale their AI usage by implementing guardrails to mitigate GenAI-specific risks like prompt injection, insecure outputs, and data leakage. He explains that as GenAI features proliferate, organizations must implement guardrails to manage risk, especially around input/output handling and fine-tuning practices. Establishing these controls early ensures safe, compliant adoption without compromising innovation. For … More → The post Before scaling GenAI, map your LLM usage and risk zones appeared first on Help Net Security.
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CURBy: A quantum random number generator you can verify

NIST and the University of Colorado Boulder have created a public service that delivers random numbers using quantum mechanics. Called the Colorado University Randomness Beacon (CURBy), the system offers a daily stream of certifiable random numbers generated through a process that no one can predict or manipulate. Instrumentation for the quantum random number generator (Source: NIST) For security professionals, randomness is essential. But most systems use pseudo-random numbers, which are generated by algorithms and can … More → The post CURBy: A quantum random number generator you can verify appeared first on Help Net Security.
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