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Microsoft AI “Recall” feature records everything, secures far less

Malwarebytes

On Monday, the computing giant unveiled a new line of PCs that integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to promise faster speeds, enhanced productivity, and a powerful data collection and search tool that screenshots a device’s activity—including password entry—every few seconds.

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NIST Report Highlights Rising Tide of Threats Facing AI Systems

SecureWorld News

Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to transform major sectors like healthcare, transportation, finance, and government over the coming years. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Continuous risk assessment and governance throughout the AI system lifecycle remains essential.

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Centraleyes

Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative technology, imbuing machines with human-like intelligence to perform tasks across various domains. However, with its exponential growth comes a pressing need for governance and regulation to ensure its responsible and ethical deployment.

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Europe Makes First Move Toward Regulating AI with EU AI Act

SecureWorld News

The European Union approved the EU AI Act, setting up the first steps toward formal regulation of artificial intelligence in the West. The landmark ruling by European Parliament comes as global regulators are racing to get a handle on AI technology and limit some of the risks to society, including job security and political integrity.

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DCAP Systems: Protecting Your Data with Advanced Technology

SecureWorld News

DCAP incorporates the Data Access Governance ( DAG ) approach, aimed at controlling and managing access to unstructured data, along with additional tools for classifying the data and analyzing user actions. Data access control raises many questions not only among users but sometimes also among security professionals.

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SHARED INTEL: VCs pumped $21.8 billion into cybersecurity in 2021 — why there’s more to come

The Last Watchdog

Among them: an expanding digital footprint, growing attack surfaces, and increasing government regulation. Still, given the impact data science has had on other areas of software development, it seems likely that in the coming years one or more of these proposed solutions will yield a significant improvement in identity management systems.

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OpenAI Is Not Training on Your Dropbox Documents—Today

Schneier on Security

A society where big companies tell blatant lies about how they are handling our data—­and get away with it without consequences­—is a very unhealthy society. A key role of government is to prevent this from happening. ” These foundation models want our data. The corporations that have our data want the money.