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Deepfake attacks occur every five minutes

As cybercriminals continue to adapt their techniques to find new ways through defenses, AI-assisted fraud is growing increasingly sophisticated and frequent, according to Entrust. The findings reveal a deepfake attack happened every five minutes in 2024, while digital document forgeries increased 244% year-over-year. The rise of amateur fraudsters For the first time, digital document forgery surpassed physical counterfeits as the leading method of fraud in 2024, with digital forgeries accounting for 57% of all document … More → The post Deepfake attacks occur every five minutes appeared first on Help Net Security.
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New infosec products of the week: November 22, 2024

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Aon, Arkose Labs, HiddenLayer, Hornetsecurity, Radware, and Tanium. Arkose Device ID detects suspicious activity patterns By adding Arkose Device ID to the Arkose Labs’ platform, enterprises can assign unique device identifiers to all incoming traffic, gaining visibility into user behaviors tied to those devices from the first interaction—without requiring additional vendors or datasets. Aon Cyber Risk Analyzer empowers organizations to … More → The post New infosec products of the week: November 22, 2024 appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Quantum-inspired design boosts efficiency of heat-to-electricity conversion

Researchers have found a new way to improve a key element of thermophotovoltaic systems, which convert heat into electricity via light. Engineers designed a thermal emitter that can deliver high efficiencies within practical design parameters.
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ISC Stormcast For Friday, November 22nd, 2024 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9230, (Fri, Nov 22nd)

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Innovating archaeology: Scholars utilize immersive 3D tech to document and study the human past

Archaeology studies the human past through the excavation of things people made and used thousands of years ago — from architecture to objects like pottery bowls and animal bones from meals. Although many excavation projects create digital 3D models of what they uncover, archaeologists need new ways to meaningfully use those data. Some projects share 3D models with the public as tourism and teaching tools — one may have recently seen 3D displays at museums. However, archaeologists themselves have not yet taken full advantage of these models in their own fieldwork and research. That is about to change.
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What the UK gets about remote work that the US doesn’t

Starmer’s government has been vocal about the benefits of flexible working, recently condemning the “culture of presenteeism” as harmful to productivity. The post What the UK gets about remote work that the US doesn’t first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Postal union calls for Open Season extension after members see enrollment issues

During Open Season, some Postal members have struggled to log in to the PSHB platform, and experienced long wait times to speak with customer service. The post Postal union calls for Open Season extension after members see enrollment issues first appeared on Federal News Network.
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