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Three cybercrime technology trends to watch in 2023

CyberSecurity Insiders

Spy”-type cyberspace race as both criminals and defenders vie to gain the upper hand using new and emerging technologies. Every technology that enables our cyber teams to pinpoint and resolve threats and prevent attacks more quickly and accurately also benefits cybercriminals.

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GUEST ESSAY: Where we stand on mitigating software risks associated with fly-by-wire jetliners

The Last Watchdog

In 2019, a cybersecurity firm demonstrated security risks that could allow an attacker to disrupt engine readings and altitude on an aircraft. Government Accountability Office in 2020 about increasing risk due to connected aircraft technology developments. There was another warning from the U.S.

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BrandPost: New report reveals tips for building a skilled cybersecurity workforce

CSO Magazine

By Microsoft Security Innovations in cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT) have paved the way for an increasingly interconnected world. However, for all of its benefits, technology also exposes companies to a greater risk of cyber-attacks.

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GUEST ESSAY: Dialing in generative AI to truly relieve and assist cybersecurity professionals

The Last Watchdog

As the threat of cybercrime grows with each passing year, cybersecurity must begin utilizing artificial intelligence tools to better combat digital threats. AI breakthrough The newest breakthrough in artificial intelligence technology is machine learning and generative AI.

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Navigating the Dual Impact of AI in Cybersecurity

Approachable Cyber Threats

Category Awareness, Artificial Intelligence Risk Level Artificial Intelligence (AI) is set to be the newest ally for many companies, but it’s also set to be the newest threat. The realm of cybersecurity is undergoing a transformation, guided by the omnipresent force of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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GUEST ESSAY: Using generative AI to support — not replace — overworked cybersecurity pros

The Last Watchdog

As the threat of cybercrime grows with each passing year, cybersecurity must begin utilizing artificial intelligence tools to better combat digital threats. Generative AI wild card The newest breakthrough in artificial intelligence technology is machine learning and generative AI.

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The Only Thing Surprising About The Crippling Ransomware Attack On A Major US Fuel Pipeline Is That Anyone Is Surprised That The Attack Succeeded

Joseph Steinberg

Over the ensuing years, experts have repeatedly pointed out that not only were many of the technology systems being deployed to improve the efficiency of fuel distribution infrastructure management introducing dangerous vulnerabilities, but that a cyber-attack against the operator of a fuel pipeline was eventually going to both occur and succeed.