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Inside the minds of CISOs

In this Help Net Security video, Nick McKenzie, CISO of Bugcrowd, discusses the key findings from their recent report, which comes at a crucial time as security leaders’ roles are being discussed more with the current risk landscape and the increasing need to prioritize security first over operational resilience in almost all verticals. Most CISOs (76%) believe AI makes the threat landscape impossible to secure. 90% of CISOs claimed their jobs were more difficult than … More → The post Inside the minds of CISOs appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Deepfakes and voice clones are undermining election integrity

As the volume of digital business rises year over year, the potential for AI-enhanced digital fraud increases with it, according to TeleSign. A new TeleSign report highlights consumer concerns and uncertainty about how AI is being deployed, particularly regarding digital privacy, and emphasizes the need for ethical AI and ML use to combat fraud, hacking, and misinformation (aka “AI for good”). With a record number of voters heading to the polls in 2024, it also … More → The post Deepfakes and voice clones are undermining election integrity appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Scientists probe chilling behavior of promising solid-state cooling material

A research team has bridged a knowledge gap in atomic-scale heat motion. This new understanding holds promise for enhancing materials to advance an emerging technology called solid-state cooling.
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New computational microscopy technique provides more direct route to crisp images

A new computational microscopy technique solves for true high-resolution images without the guesswork that has limited the precision of other techniques.
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Microsoft alerts additional customers of state-linked threat group attacks

The company told customers the Midnight Blizzard attacks disclosed in January were more widespread than previously known.
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Infosec products of the month: June 2024

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from: Acronis, Appdome, ARMO, Atsign, Cofense, Datadog, Diligent, Entrust, eSentire, KELA, Metomic, NinjaOne, Plainsea, SailPoint, SentinelOne, Tines,Trend Micro, Verimatrix, Veritas Technologies, and Zyxel. Plainsea: Cybersecurity platform that enables continuous service delivery Designed with managed security service providers in mind, Plainsea offers a comprehensive cybersecurity platform that streamlines service delivery, enhances collaboration, and provides unparalleled visibility into the threat landscape. By leveraging … More → The post Infosec products of the month: June 2024 appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Researchers develop fastest possible flow algorithm

Computer scientists have written a network flow algorithm that computes almost as fast as is mathematically possible. This algorithm computes the maximum traffic flow with minimum transport costs for any type of network. It thus solves a key question in theoretical computer science. The superfast algorithm also lays the foundation for efficiently computing very large and dynamically changing networks in the future.
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New deep-learning model outperforms Google AI system in predicting peptide structures

Researchers have developed a deep-learning model, called PepFlow, that can predict all possible shapes of peptides — chains of amino acids that are shorter than proteins, but perform similar biological functions. Peptides are known to be highly flexible, taking on a wide range of folding patterns, and are thus involved in many biological processes of interest to researchers in the development of therapeutics.
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Week in review: MOVEit auth bypass flaws quitely fixed, open-source Rafel RAT targets Androids

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Progress quietly fixes MOVEit auth bypass flaws (CVE-2024-5805, CVE-2024-5806) Progress Software has patched one critical (CVE-2024-5805) and one high-risk (CVE-2024-5806) vulnerability in MOVEit, its widely used managed file transfer (MFT) software product. Open-source Rafel RAT steals info, locks Android devices, asks for ransom The open-source Rafel RAT is being leveraged by multiple threat actors to compromise Android devices and, in … More → The post Week in review: MOVEit auth bypass flaws quitely fixed, open-source Rafel RAT targets Androids appeared first on Help Net Security.
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