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Guarding the gates: a look at critical infrastructure security in 2023

CIO

As the end of 2023 approaches, it becomes imperative to assess the current landscape of cybersecurity threats, explore potential strategies to combat them, and explore the new practice measures that can be taken. Our interconnected online world is no longer separate from our lives, businesses, or our global economy.

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Register now: GenAI, risk & the future of security

CIO

The promise of generative AI means we are on the cusp of a rethinking of how businesses handle cybersecurity. Along with the promise is the peril of AI being used to cause harm by launching more efficient malware, creating sophisticated deepfakes, or by unintentionally disclosing code or trade secrets.

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Short, Mid and Long-Term Impacts of AI in Cybersecurity

Palo Alto Networks

{{interview_audio_title}} 00:00 00:00 Volume Slider 10s 10s 10s 10s Seek Slider “AI’s Impact in Cybersecurity” is a blog series based on interviews with a variety of experts at Palo Alto Networks and Unit 42, with roles in AI research, product management, consulting, engineering and more.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Cyber Agencies Offer Secure AI Tips, while Stanford Issues In-Depth AI Trends Analysis, Including of AI Security

Tenable

Check out recommendations for securing AI systems from the Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies. 1 - Multinational cyber agencies issue best practices for secure AI deployment Looking for best practices on how to securely deploy artificial intelligence (AI) systems? And don’t miss the latest CIS Benchmarks updates.

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North Korean Hackers Developing Malware in Dlang Programming Language

Ooda Loop

Cisco researchers recently observed the North Korea-linked Lazarus hacking group deploy three Dlang malware families against various targets in the manufacturing, agriculture, and physical security sectors.

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Protestware on the rise: Why developers are sabotaging their own code

TechCrunch

Ax Sharma is a security researcher and reporter. His areas of interest include open source software security, malware analysis, data breaches, and scam investigations. Developer Azer Koçulu ran into a trademark dispute with messaging app Kik because his npm package was called “kik.” Contributor.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: A Look Back at Key 2023 Cyber Data for GenAI, Cloud Security, Vulnerability Management, OT, Cyber Regulations and more

Tenable

As we bid adieu to 2023, we highlight major trends that impacted cybersecurity professionals in the past 12 months. Learn how the cyber world changed in areas including artificial intelligence, CNAPP, IAM security, government oversight and OT security. Cybersecurity teams were no exception.