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This supercomputer encrypts your data even while it’s running it

Most people who handle sensitive data already encrypt it in two places. They lock it down when it sits on a hard drive, and they lock it down when it moves across a network. There has always been a third moment that stayed open. The instant a computer pulls that data into memory to work on it, the protection drops away. For a few seconds or a few hours, the information sits in the open, … More → The post This supercomputer encrypts your data even while it’s running it appeared first on Help Net Security.
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AI-generated code risks reach security, legal, and compliance teams

Most engineering organizations write code with AI, and a good number of them keep that code away from customers. A Flux survey of engineering leaders and practitioners found that nearly half run AI-generated code in production. Almost every company in the sample uses AI somewhere in development, with under 5% reporting no plans to adopt it within a year. Where teams trust AI Teams reach for AI on repetitive work first. It writes documentation, fills … More → The post AI-generated code risks reach security, legal, and compliance teams appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Microsoft wants to stop unwanted bots from entering Teams meetings

A new Microsoft Teams admin policy, Manage external bots and their access to meetings, gives organizations greater visibility and control over external bots in meetings. The policy identifies bots and applies safeguards before they are admitted. Microsoft will begin retiring the existing Require verification by participants (CAPTCHA) meeting policy. Admitting a bot should be a deliberate decision (Source: Microsoft) Admin controls for external bots Admins can assign the policy in the Teams Admin Center to … More → The post Microsoft wants to stop unwanted bots from entering Teams meetings appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Why Ask Credentials If There Are Secret Codes?, (Wed, Jul 1st)

This morning, an interesting phishing email hit my mailbox. It targets Metamask[1], a cryptocurrency wallet, available as a browser extension and a mobile app, that lets users store, send, and receive crypto money. It&#x27s pretty popular, so a juicy target for criminals. In February, I already mentioned a campaign against them[2].
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Getting boards to fund ERM means speaking their currency

In this Help Net Security video, Greg Young, VP Cybersecurity and Corporate Development at TrendAI, explains how to build Enterprise Risk Management that a board will pay for. Drawing on nearly four decades in cybersecurity, including time as a CISO and 14 years as a Gartner analyst, he argues that boards fund ERM when they can see how risk intelligence improves business decisions, not when someone asks for better governance. The talk covers how to … More → The post Getting boards to fund ERM means speaking their currency appeared first on Help Net Security.
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