Report: 54% of cybersecurity and IT pros faced ‘AI-related security incident’
We look at the many forms an incident can take.
We look at the many forms an incident can take.
Earlier this month, Turso joined the slew of companies pressing the brakes on their bug bounty programs due to a rise in AI slop.
“The quality of the attacks are getting more sophisticated,” Decodo executive tells IT Brew.
A Homeland Security hearing explored the consequences of cyberattacks on trains, hospitals, and the electric grid.
“My gut feeling says it’s one group,” one executive says.
“We expect them to get more complex, and in reality, they do the opposite,” Bitdefender’s Martin Zugec says.
“We are deeply concerned that unauthorized system access could be occurring across the federal government,” House Oversight Democrats wrote in February.
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