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Fighting AI with AI requires enduring, new approaches

Federal and industry experts say continuous monitoring, evaluation and red teaming can help organizations ensure their AI models are safe and secure.
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Enterprises are rethinking where their AI applications run

Growing demand for compute capacity, power, cooling and low-latency connectivity is prompting organizations to reassess where AI applications run, according to CoreSite. Public cloud continues to support experimentation and rapid deployment, while colocation is increasingly used for workloads that require predictable performance, dedicated infrastructure or close proximity to cloud services and enterprise data. More than half of organizations have implemented or are upgrading AI technologies, an increase from the previous year. Generative AI, chatbots, predictive … More → The post Enterprises are rethinking where their AI applications run appeared first on Help Net Security.
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State of Security 2026: Application Security

AI is accelerating software development, creating new challenges for application security to keep up.
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Debian 13.6 security update patches over a hundred advisories in trixie

Most PCs still run with a UEFI Secure Boot certificate authority, installed by default since 2013, that has now expired. That certificate signed the bootloaders letting machines start with Secure Boot turned on. Its expiry sits at the center of the sixth update to Debian 13, codenamed “trixie.” The point release carries mostly security corrections along with a few fixes for serious problems. The Secure Boot problem gets handled through fwupd, updated to upstream version … More → The post Debian 13.6 security update patches over a hundred advisories in trixie appeared first on Help Net Security.
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