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New Relic unveils Logs Intelligence to accelerate root cause analysis with AI

New Relic has announced Logs Intelligence, a series of AI-strengthened capabilities that automate the time and effort required to reduce mean time to resolution (MTTR) and extract critical insights from logs. Featured key innovations, like AI Log Alerts Summarization, transform how teams work with log data by providing automated analysis to generate a rapid hypothesis, accelerating time to root cause understanding and incident response. “Distributed systems and AI tools generate logs at an unprecedented rate,” … More → The post New Relic unveils Logs Intelligence to accelerate root cause analysis with AI appeared first on Help Net Security.
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PortGPT: How researchers taught an AI to backport security patches automatically

Keeping older software versions secure often means backporting patches from newer releases. It is a routine but tedious job, especially for large open-source projects such as the Linux kernel. A new research effort has built a tool that uses a large language model to do that work automatically. A team of researchers from China, the United States, and Canada created PortGPT, an AI system designed to automate the process of migrating security patches from mainline … More → The post PortGPT: How researchers taught an AI to backport security patches automatically appeared first on Help Net Security.
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AI can flag the risk, but only humans can close the loop

In this Help Net Security interview, Dilek Çilingir, Global Forensic & Integrity Services Leader at EY, discusses how AI is transforming third-party assessments and due diligence. She explains how machine learning and behavioral analytics help organizations detect risks earlier, improve compliance, and strengthen accountability. As oversight grows, Çilingir explains why human judgment still matters in every AI-supported decision. When a third-party breach occurs, the forensic investigation often uncovers weak points that AI could have flagged … More → The post AI can flag the risk, but only humans can close the loop appeared first on Help Net Security.
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VulnRisk: Open-source vulnerability risk assessment platform

VulnRisk is an open-source platform for vulnerability risk assessment. It goes beyond basic CVSS scoring by adding context-aware analysis that reduces noise and highlights what matters. The tool is free to use and designed for local development and testing. The platform’s scoring engine cuts up to 90 percent of noise by applying contextual factors such as exploit likelihood and asset importance. Every score comes with a full calculation breakdown, so users can see exactly how … More → The post VulnRisk: Open-source vulnerability risk assessment platform appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Connected homes: Is bystander privacy anyone’s responsibility?

Smart doorbells, connected cameras, and home monitoring systems have become common sights on doorsteps and living rooms. They promise safety and convenience, but they also raise a problem. These devices record more than their owners. They capture neighbors, visitors, and anyone passing by. Overlooking bystander privacy A new study from researchers at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics shows that while companies selling these products talk about privacy, they rarely protect those who never … More → The post Connected homes: Is bystander privacy anyone’s responsibility? appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Google says 2026 will be the year AI supercharges cybercrime

Security leaders are staring down a year of major change. In its Cybersecurity Forecast 2026, Google paints a picture of a threat landscape transformed by AI, supercharged cybercrime, and increasingly aggressive nation-state operations. Attackers are moving faster, scaling their operations with automation. AI becomes central to both sides By 2026, AI will be a normal part of everyday attack and defense activity. Adversaries are already using it to automate phishing, clone voices, and shape disinformation. … More → The post Google says 2026 will be the year AI supercharges cybercrime appeared first on Help Net Security.
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OPM’s Kupor wants more tech expertise in the federal workforce

OPM Director Scott Kupor outlined his goals for attracting tech talent to the federal workforce, fostering early-career recruitment and streamlining hiring. The post OPM’s Kupor wants more tech expertise in the federal workforce first appeared on Federal News Network.
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OPM’s Kupor wants more tech expertise in the federal workforce

OPM Director Scott Kupor outlined his goals for attracting tech talent to the federal workforce, fostering early-career recruitment and streamlining hiring. The post OPM’s Kupor wants more tech expertise in the federal workforce first appeared on Federal News Network.
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