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Google CEO suggests AI Guardrails instead of 6 months pause

CyberSecurity Insiders

Google CEO Eric Schmidt has opposed the 6-month pause on the development of Artificial Intelligence technology and instead suggested the development of guardrails with the use of tech.

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Investing in People Doesn’t Take AI

Security Boulevard

Decisions made by people powered by artificial intelligence should keep the accountability and responsibility of the organization the same. In 2001, we had the DOT.Com crash. Present day — 2023- The era of cloud technology, MFA, and artificial intelligence, and we still have the same results.

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What is fileless malware?

Malwarebytes

The first malware to be classified as fileless was the Code Red Worm , which ran rampant in 2001, attacking computers running Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS). What you need is anti-malware software that uses behavioral analysis, ideally supported by an Artificial Intelligence (AI) component.

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Bitdefender vs. McAfee: Consumer & Enterprise Endpoint Security Software Compared

eSecurity Planet

Bitdefender has been protecting millions of consumers and businesses since 2001 and is a global leader in cybersecurity. Through powerful artificial intelligence-guided (AI) investigations, you can make sense of data and reduce alert fatigue. Bitdefender.

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Best SIEM Tools & Software for 2022

eSecurity Planet

IBM’s solution utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate the detection of threats alongside user behavior analytics (UBA) and network flow insights. The IBM Security QRadar Security Information and Event Management is an enterprise favorite that’s adapted with the evolution of the SIEM market.

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A Shortage in Common Sense: The Myth of the Talent Gap

The Falcon's View

It's ironic that in 1998-2001, when there was also allegedly a labor shortage, companies were willing to do far more things to attract and retain talent. Those places are all expensive (in some cases very expensive) and, especially for junior hires, completely inaccessible financially. All of that has gone away since the recession in 2009.