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Generative AI: Eight fundamental security risks and considerations

CIO

As new technologies emerge, security measures often trail behind, requiring time to catch up. This is particularly true for Generative AI, which presents several inherent security challenges. Here are some of the key risks related to AI that organizations need to bear in mind.

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INE Security Alert: Using AI-Driven Cybersecurity Training to Counter Emerging Threats

CIO

As Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered cyber threats surge, INE Security , a global leader in cybersecurity training and certification, is launching a new initiative to help organizations rethink cybersecurity training and workforce development. However, this shift also presents risks.

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Camelot Secure’s AI wizard eases path to cybersecurity compliance

CIO

The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) serves a vital purpose in that it protects the Department of Defense’s data. But certification – which includes standards ensuring that businesses working with the DoD have strong cybersecurity practices – can be daunting.

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Dulling the impact of AI-fueled cyber threats with AI

CIO

IT leaders are placing faith in AI. Consider 76 percent of IT leaders believe that generative AI (GenAI) will significantly impact their organizations, with 76 percent increasing their budgets to pursue AI. But when it comes to cybersecurity, AI has become a double-edged sword.

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Microsoft lets generative AI loose on cybersecurity

TechCrunch

As a part of its continued quest to inject generative AI into all its products, Microsoft today introduced Security Copilot , a new tool that aims to “summarize” and “make sense” of threat intelligence. ” Microsoft didn’t divulge exactly how Security Copilot incorporates GPT-4, oddly enough.

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Cybersecurity under siege: How AI and ransomware are redefining threats in the Middle East

CIO

As Middle Eastern countries accelerate digital transformation through smart cities, AI adoption, and giga-projects, cybersecurity threats are evolving faster than defenses can keep up. AI is no longer just a tool for innovation, its a weapon, says Setareh. Partnerships are crucial in this ecosystem.

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Meta offers Llama AI to US government for national security

CIO

Meta will allow US government agencies and contractors in national security roles to use its Llama AI. The move relaxes Meta’s acceptable use policy restricting what others can do with the large language models it develops, and brings Llama ever so slightly closer to the generally accepted definition of open-source AI.