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Jamf adds AI forensics to help organizations detect and respond to mobile threats

Jamf announced the beta release of AI Analysis for Jamf Executive Threat Protection, a new AI-powered capability designed to accelerate and simplify mobile forensic analysis. Jamf Executive Threat Protection is a mobile forensics solution that helps organizations detect sophisticated attacks targeting high-value users such as executives, journalists, and political figures. In recent years, Apple has sent threat notifications to users in more than 150 countries about potential exposure to mercenary spyware, a growing risk for … More → The post Jamf adds AI forensics to help organizations detect and respond to mobile threats appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Army seeks to adopt multi-vendor approach for NGC2 as it refines its on- and off-ramp strategy

“We’re still early on the prototyping phase and having a multi-vendor approach. We are trying to figure out what right will look like,” Danielle Moyer said. The post Army seeks to adopt multi-vendor approach for NGC2 as it refines its on- and off-ramp strategy first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Most AI privacy research looks the wrong way

Most research on LLM privacy has focused on the wrong problem, according to a new paper by researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and Northeastern University. The authors argue that while most technical studies target data memorization, the biggest risks come from how LLMs collect, process, and infer information during regular use. A narrow view of privacy research The study reviewed 1,322 AI and machine learning privacy papers published between 2016 and 2025. It found that … More → The post Most AI privacy research looks the wrong way appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Why ex-military professionals are a good fit for cybersecurity

After years of working as part of a team, many military veterans look for work that still carries meaning, challenge, and purpose. Cybersecurity offers a new way to serve and protect on a different battlefield. Earlier this year, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced plans for staffing cuts, raising concern among veterans about benefits and job security. While the agency later stepped back from large layoffs, smaller reductions and hiring freezes have left many uncertain … More → The post Why ex-military professionals are a good fit for cybersecurity appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Using Syscall() for Obfuscation/Fileless Activity, (Mon, Oct 20th)

I found another piece of malware this weekend. This one looks more like a proof-of-concept because the second-stage payload is really “simple”, but it attracted my attention because it uses a nice technique to obfuscate the code.
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Nodepass: Open-source TCP/UDP tunneling solution

When you think of network tunneling, “lightweight” and “enterprise-grade” rarely appear in the same sentence. NodePass, an open-source project, wants to change that. It’s a compact but powerful TCP/UDP tunneling solution built for DevOps teams and system administrators who need to manage complex network environments without wading through configuration files or rigid infrastructure setups. Nodepass architecture Whether you’re setting up port mapping, managing NAT traversal, or relaying traffic across mixed networks, NodePass offers the flexibility … More → The post Nodepass: Open-source TCP/UDP tunneling solution appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Why cybersecurity hiring feels so hard right now

In this Help Net Security video, Carol Lee Hobson, CISO at PayNearMe, explores the realities behind the so-called cybersecurity “talent gap.” She explains why the issue is as much about hiring practices as it is about skills shortages, and offers practical strategies for closing both gaps, including aligning compensation, creating entry-level pathways, and retaining talent through better development, flexibility, and support. Hobson also shares her optimism about the growing diversity in cybersecurity and the importance … More → The post Why cybersecurity hiring feels so hard right now appeared first on Help Net Security.
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