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Trust in generative AI is rising largely due to its humanlike responses, even though traditional AI remains more reliable and explainable.
Santa Clara County CIO Ann Dunkin wants to build a more mobile-friendly environment for local residents, offering a one-stop shopping experience on municipal websites that are mobile platform agnostic. The question: Do you build or buy those apps?
March and April patches had their share of bugs, but with a Word zero-day threatening now's the time to update your Windows PCs. Here's how to navigate the minefields
Two teams of researchers chain multiple vulnerabilities together to escape from a guest OS running inside a VMware Workstation virtual machine
The annual hacking contest has a prize pool of $1 million
The flaw might lead to arbitrary code execution, researchers say
Researchers have found a way to easily bypass some protections in browsers
Short version: It's not good. Apple's Planet of the Apps is not exactly popcorn-friendly.
Computers running fully patched Windows 10, 8.1, Server 2012, and 2016 are hit by Blue Screens when trying to connect to an infected server
CSO Online’s calendar of upcoming security conferences makes it easy to find the events that matter the most to you.
The new project provides more than 80 tests for common cryptographic attacks
Adobe also fixed vulnerabilities in eight other products
The stakes are high and cloud vendors know it. Is context-aware authentication the next safety net?
Most enterprises still struggle to build AI apps that they can confidently put into production.
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We meet Ian Mountford, a governance, risk and compliance consultant who transitioned into cyber security late in his career after being the victim of a hack. Ian talks about his rich and varied career before cyber, which incorporated spells in professional sports, HR, banking, and running his own recruitment businesses. He tells us how difficult it was to find a path into cyber security and how a university tutor put him on the right track to incorporate his hard-won soft skills with new technical chops into a successful career consultancy. We touch on the importance of building a network and helping others, what Ian (and Matt) learnt from playing team sports, and how the path into cyber security needs to be made smoother in order to tap into the rich resource of experienced people looking for new skills and challenges.
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