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Tackling Cyber Threats: Is AI Cybersecurity Our Only Hope?

Jane Frankland

On one hand, AI has been hailed as a game-changing technology with the potential to transform industries and improve our daily lives. On the other hand, it’s been portrayed as a potential threat to our privacy, security, creativity and even mankind’s existence. This is where AI comes in as a potential game-changer.

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Role of Context in Threat Detection

Anton on Security

The debate focused on the role of context in threat detection. Specifically, it is about the role of local context (environment knowledge, organization context, site details, etc) in threat detection. Can threat detection work well without such local context? Now, some of you will say “yes, of course!”

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News alert: ThreatHunter.ai stops hundreds of ransomware attacks, nation-state threats in 48 hours

The Last Watchdog

is now offering their cutting-edge cybersecurity services free of charge to all organizations for 30 days, irrespective of their current cybersecurity measures. The LockBit group’s audacity in bouncing back after a significant takedown operation underlines the persistent and evolving threat posed by cybercriminals.

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Intel and Check Point Software extend partnership for ransomware protection

CyberSecurity Insiders

Intel, the world-renowned silicon chipmaker, has extended its partnership with Check Point Software technologies to boost its chipsets defense line against ransomware attacks. In the year 2021, security analysts tagged Ransomware at the trending malware topping the list in the Crypto-virology chart.

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Lapsus$ Ransomware Group is hiring, it announced recruitment of insiders

Security Affairs

Lapsus$ Ransomware gang is looking for insiders willing to sell remote access to major technology corporations and ISPs. Thursday, March 10, Lapsus$ ransomware gang announced they’re starting to recruit insiders employed within major technology giants and ISPs, such companies include Microsoft, Apple, EA Games and IBM.

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The Growing Importance of Cybersecurity in California’s Healthcare Industry

Cytelligence

The healthcare industry has witnessed a rapid digital transformation, with hospitals, clinics, and medical practices relying heavily on technology to store and manage patient data, streamline operations, and improve patient care. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in severe penalties and reputational damage.

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News alert: Massachusetts pumps $1.1 million into state college cybersecurity training programs

The Last Watchdog

5, 2023 – Today, the Healey-Driscoll Administration kicked off Cybersecurity Month in Massachusetts with the announcement of $1,136,911 in funding to develop a new cybersecurity training center at MassBay Community College and support the existing center at Bridgewater State University. Worcester, Mass.,