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GitLab 18 increases developer productivity by integrating AI throughout the platform

GitLab launched GitLab 18, including AI capabilities natively integrated into the platform and major new innovations across core DevOps, and security and compliance workflows that are available now, with further enhancements planned throughout the year. Additionally, GitLab Premium customers can now purchase Duo Enterprise without requiring an upgrade to GitLab Ultimate. Accelerating the AI-native developer experience with GitLab Duo GitLab 18 transforms developer workflows by further integrating AI throughout the platform. GitLab Premium and Ultimate … More → The post GitLab 18 increases developer productivity by integrating AI throughout the platform appeared first on Help Net Security.
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PentestPad streamlines security testing workflows

PentestPad announced a major rollout of new features to its platform, built to transform how modern security teams deliver penetration testing and manage vulnerabilities, clients and deliverables. PentestPad is an all-in-one workspace designed for penetration testing companies, internal security teams, and IT departments. With growing regulatory pressure (ISO 27001, SOC 2, NIS2, etc.) and increased attack surfaces, companies are struggling to maintain transparency, speed, and structure in their testing workflows. PentestPad addresses this head-on. “Security … More → The post PentestPad streamlines security testing workflows appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Samsung patches MagicINFO 9 Server vulnerability exploited by attackers

Companies running Samsung MagicINFO, a platform for managing content on Samsung commercial digital displays, should upgrade to the latest available version of its v9 branch to fix a vulnerability that’s reportedly being exploited by attackers. If this advice sounds familiar, it’s because it is a repeat of a call that happened ten days ago, when researchers spotted attackers attempting to compromise machines running the platform’s server component by exploiting a path traversal vulnerability. At the … More → The post Samsung patches MagicINFO 9 Server vulnerability exploited by attackers appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Tech meets tornado recovery

Traditional methods of assessing damage after a disaster can take weeks or even months, delaying emergency response, insurance claims and long-term rebuilding efforts. New research might change that. Researchers have developed a new method that combines remote sensing, deep learning and restoration models to speed up building damage assessments and predict recovery times after a tornado. Once post-event images are available, the model can produce damage assessments and recovery forecasts in less than an hour.
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Study shows vision-language models can’t handle queries with negation words

Researchers found that vision-language models, widely used to analyze medical images, do not understand negation words like ‘no’ and ‘not.’ This could cause them to fail unexpectedly when asked to retrieve medical images that contain certain objects but not others.
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A couple of things they didn’t tell you about retirement

No matter how much planning you did or how ready you think you are for the end of fulltime work, retirement will bring some effects you didn’t expect. The post A couple of things they didn’t tell you about retirement first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Generative AI may shoulder up to 40% of workload, some bank execs predict

Six in 10 bank executives list generative AI as a top investment priority this year, according to a survey published in April by KPMG.
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Russia-linked hackers target webmail servers in Ukraine-related espionage operation

ESET researchers have uncovered RoundPress, a Russia-aligned espionage operation targeting webmail servers via XSS vulnerabilities. Behind it is most likely the Russia-aligned Sednit (also known as Fancy Bear or APT28) cyberespionage group, holding the ultimate goal of stealing confidential data from specific email accounts. Operation RoundPress compromise chain (Source: ESET) Targets Most of the targets are related to the current war in Ukraine. They are either Ukrainian governmental entities or defense companies in Bulgaria and … More → The post Russia-linked hackers target webmail servers in Ukraine-related espionage operation appeared first on Help Net Security.
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LiongardIQ unifies asset inventory, network monitoring and AI insights

Liongard has launched LiongardIQ, a new product designed to address the complexities of cyber resilience. Available July 2025, LiongardIQ moves beyond the Liongard you once knew—introducing a next-generation platform powered by real-time visibility and response, centralized asset intelligence, and embedded AI to deliver intelligent Attack Surface Management. “This is Liongard revolutionized,” said Michelle Accardi, CEO of Liongard. “We’ve taken everything that made the platform essential and reimagined it for today’s cybersecurity landscape. LiongardIQ is relentless. … More → The post LiongardIQ unifies asset inventory, network monitoring and AI insights appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Building cybersecurity culture in science-driven organizations

In this Help Net Security interview, Anne Sofie Roed Rasmussen, CISO at Novonesis, discusses how a science-driven organization approaches cybersecurity, aligning innovation with protection, measuring cultural progress, managing shadow IT, and earning trust from scientific leaders. How do you measure progress when it comes to building a cybersecurity culture in a science-driven organization? Science, exploration, and innovation are at the heart of our organizational DNA. However, no one is immune to making mistakes—anyone, regardless of … More → The post Building cybersecurity culture in science-driven organizations appeared first on Help Net Security.
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