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Hiring Data Recycling Security Engineers Smart?

Security Boulevard

Hiring Data Recycling Security Engineers Smart? Will the quantum attacker be powered by deep learning artificial intelligence membranes that eat machine learning algorithms for breakfast? Organizations today still have a massive problem with phishing attacks, ransomware, account takeaways, and social engineering.

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Webcast Tackles How to Protect Oneself Against the Dark Side of AI

SecureWorld News

The featured speakers are: Rachel Tobac, white hat hacker and CEO, SocialProof Security Rachel is a white hat hacker and the CEO of SocialProof Security, where she helps people and companies keep their data safe by training and pentesting them on social engineering risks.

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Exploring Cybersecurity Research Topics for Master’s Degree Studies

CyberSecurity Insiders

Investigate topics such as privacy-preserving data mining, secure data sharing, and the impact of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and big data analytics on individual privacy. Human Factors in Cybersecurity: Investigate the role of human behavior, psychology, and user awareness in cybersecurity.

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BlackMamba: Using AI to Generate Polymorphic Malware

Security Boulevard

This problem is compounded when artificial intelligence is at the helm and driving cyberattacks, as the methods it chooses may be highly atypical compared to those used by human threat actor counterparts. Furthermore, the speed at which these attacks can be executed makes the threat exponentially worse.

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Fintech Cybersecurity Trends in 2021

Security Boulevard

When the pandemic struck, online bad actors took it as an opportunity to double-down on their attacks through ransomware, malware, and social engineering. Financial institutions like MasterCard are adopting artificial intelligence and machine learning processes to predict and prevent fraud. Article by Beau Peters.

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SHARED INTEL Q&A: My thoughts and opinions about cyber threats — as discussed with OneRep

The Last Watchdog

Kapczynski Erin: Could you share your thoughts on the role of artificial intelligence, machine learning and the growth of IoT devices in both cyber defense and cyberattacks? Erin: What are some of the most common social engineering tactics that cybercriminals use?

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Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023: My Reflections

Jane Frankland

Cyberattacks and data breaches will continue to arise because of credential theft, social engineering (phishing, smishing, vishing etc), vulnerabilities in third party software and supply chain processes, forged or stolen machine identities, and misconfigured cloud computing. Here are my predictions for 2023. Types of attacks.