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Concentric AI expands Private Scan Manager with Azure support for regulated industries

Concentric AI announced expanded Private Scan Manager functionality in its Semantic Intelligence data security governance platform. Customers now have the ability to deploy Semantic Intelligence within their own private Microsoft Azure cloud. This follows an announcement earlier this year where Concentric AI announced support for private scanning in AWS environments, and gives customers the choice of deploying in either private cloud environment. For compliance reasons, organizations in certain highly regulated industries must process their data … More → The post Concentric AI expands Private Scan Manager with Azure support for regulated industries appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Push Security detects and blocks malicious copy-and-paste activity

Push Security announced the release of a new feature designed to tackle one of the fastest-growing cyber threats: ClickFix-style attacks. The company’s latest innovation, malicious copy-and-paste detection, blocks users from copying malicious scripts in their web browser, preventing them from being run on machines, and cutting off attackers at the earliest opportunity. Push Security’s malicious copy-and-paste detection identifies and blocks the exact user action that makes ClickFix possible. By monitoring copy events in the browser, … More → The post Push Security detects and blocks malicious copy-and-paste activity appeared first on Help Net Security.
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The soft underbelly of space isn’t in orbit, it’s on the ground

In this Help Net Security interview, Øystein Thorvaldsen, CISO at KSAT, discusses how adversaries view the ground segment as the practical way to reach space systems and why stations remain a focal point for security efforts. He notes that many risks stem from supply chain gaps and legacy infrastructure that supports critical missions. He also explains how KSAT works to keep latency low while maintaining security across global operations. Adversaries are increasingly exploiting the “ground … More → The post The soft underbelly of space isn’t in orbit, it’s on the ground appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Privacy risks sit inside the ads that fill your social media feed

Regulatory limits on explicit targeting have not stopped algorithmic profiling on the web. Ad optimization systems still adapt which ads appear based on users’ private attributes. At the same time, multimodal LLMs have lowered the barrier for turning these hidden signals into profiling tools. A new study examines this risk and asks how outside parties could use these signals to infer private attributes from ad exposure alone. Conceptual overview of the adversarial profiling threat from … More → The post Privacy risks sit inside the ads that fill your social media feed appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Should AI access be treated as a civil right across generations?

AI use is expanding faster than the infrastructure that supports it, and that gap is starting to matter for security, resilience, and access. A new position paper argues that access to AI should be treated as an intergenerational civil right, rather than a service shaped mainly by market forces. The study examines what happens when rising demand for AI collides with limited energy, network capacity, and compute, then proposes a new delivery model to avoid … More → The post Should AI access be treated as a civil right across generations? appeared first on Help Net Security.
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What cybersecurity leaders are reading to stay ahead

If you’re looking for holiday gift ideas, books remain one of the simplest ways to spark curiosity and support someone’s growth. Whether the person on your list is exploring cybersecurity, AI, engineering, or career development, these titles offer something useful for readers at every stage of their professional journey. Inside Cyber Warfare, 3rd Edition Author: Jeffrey Caruso Inside Cyber Warfare, 3rd Edition by Jeffrey Caruso explores how nation-states, corporations, and hackers engage in digital warfare. … More → The post What cybersecurity leaders are reading to stay ahead appeared first on Help Net Security.
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AI detects cancer but it’s also reading who you are

AI tools designed to diagnose cancer from tissue samples are quietly learning more than just disease patterns. New research shows these systems can infer patient demographics from pathology slides, leading to biased results for certain groups. The bias stems from how the models are trained and the data they see, not just from missing samples. Researchers also demonstrated a way to significantly reduce these disparities.
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