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Human by Default: The New Imperative in Trust and Technology

Jane Frankland

I’ve been thinking about what it means to be human in our rapidly evolving digital landscape, and how interactions once filled with personal nuances are now frequently handled by algorithms and artificial intelligence. But this is just the surface of a much deeper issue that permeates our daily lives.

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US Cyber Safety Review Board on the 2023 Microsoft Exchange Hack

Schneier on Security

US Cyber Safety Review Board released a report on the summer 2023 hack of Microsoft Exchange by China. It was a serious attack by the Chinese government that accessed the emails of senior U.S. government officials. From the executive summary: The Board finds that this intrusion was preventable and should never have occurred.

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Dell notifies customers about data breach

Malwarebytes

Dell is warning its customers about a data breach after a cybercriminal offered a 49 million-record database of information about Dell customers on a cybercrime forum. The information involved does not include financial or payment information, email address, telephone number or any highly sensitive customer information.”

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CFPB’s Proposed Data Rules

Schneier on Security

In October, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed a set of rules that if implemented would transform how financial institutions handle personal data about their customers. Since most of us can’t reasonably avoid getting a loan or using a credit card, we’re forced to share our data.

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The Internet Enabled Mass Surveillance. AI Will Enable Mass Spying.

Schneier on Security

Our phones track our locations. Credit cards track our purchases. Computers collect data about what we’re doing on them, and as both storage and processing have become cheaper, that data is increasingly saved and used. AI is about to change that. Want to know who is talking about what?

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Chatbots and Human Conversation

Schneier on Security

Early on in our respective explorations of ChatGPT, the two of us found ourselves typing a word that we’d never said to a computer before: “Please.” One direction that these chatbots may lead us in is toward a society where we ascribe humanity to AI systems, whether abstract chatbots or more physical robots.

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Our Security of AI Papers and Blogs Explained

Anton on Security

Moderately relevant AI made image about AI papers :-) steampunk ofc! Recently our team has written several papers and blogs focused on securing AI. experts on this here and they’re not us. What you will not see in these papers is anything to do with robot rebellion or some such long-term potential threats.