Protect yourself from cyber-criminals using ChatGPT, a popular AI application. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, identified 10 malware families which spread malicious programs made to appear as if providing AI functionality. New security measures include appropriate support to detect & remove malicious software & actors. Stay vigilant & stay safe.
The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has released a detailed report regarding the security issues of ChatGPTs, including dangers like enumeration, foothold assistance, reconnaissance, and polymorphic code. CSA provides risk assessments and countermeasures for companies to ensure safe AI implementation. Read more to learn how businesses can use ChatGPT to protect against malicious actors.
This week, a ransomware attack on the Minneapolis school district had devastating consequences for students, and security leaders and researchers unveiled breakthroughs in security - from blocking Iranian election hacking to protecting against deepfakes. Discover the initiatives put forth to protect children against exploitation and what companies are doing to be more transparent and accountable. Read on to learn more about the measures being taken to build a secure, safe digital future.
Recent data breach caused by North Korean threat actors has highlighted the potential destruction caused by supply chain attacks. In response, organisations must pay attention to their third-party vendors & security standards. Network segmentation, risk assessments & zero-trust access control can help to prevent future attacks.
The European data agency AEPD has launched an investigation into OpenAI's ChatGPT AI system, to ensure the privacy and security of users' data. The Data Protection Board is also forming a task force to set a unified policy in regulating data privacy on AI technology.The investigation is said to reduce data misuse by implementing safety measures and data integrity.
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