Security News

AI helps experts find thousands of child sexual abuse imagery keywords
2020-04-24 09:47

A team of 13 analysts at the Internet Watch Foundation have used machine learning to help them figure out what secret code words are used by online communities of perverts to covertly talk about child sexual abuse images. The IWF is a UK-based charity that every year removes tens of thousands of depraved images.

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Otter.ai Live Video Meeting Notes enables participants to highlight, share, search, and review their notes
2020-04-24 01:15

Ai introduced the availability of Live Video Meeting Notes, which enables participants to open a secure, live interactive transcript directly from a video conference, or after a meeting. Ai Live Video Meeting Notes enables users to access some of the same real-time features available in Otter Voice Meeting Notes, launched directly from a video conferencing platform.

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Let’s be realistic about our expectations of AI
2020-04-23 05:20

Media misrepresentations of AI may seem harmless when we think about animated robots on The Jetsons, but the consequences of portrayals both in entertainment and other media reporting can be significant when it comes to AI research and development. Many nontechnical observers today think of AI as a sci-fi technology with human-level performance, but AI is still only as smart as the data that scientists feed to it.

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What is the impact of AI and ML tools on cybersecurity?
2020-04-22 03:30

89% of IT professionals believe their company could be doing more to defend against cyberattacks, with 64% admitting they are not sure what AI/ML means - despite increased adoption at a global scale, Webroot reveals. With the UK currently in lockdown to tackle the spread of coronavirus, thousands more people are staying at home to work.

Deepfakes and AI: Fighting Cybersecurity Fire with Fire
2020-04-21 13:24

Cybercriminals are using AI and ML to exploit vulnerabilities such as user behavior or security gaps to gain access to valuable business systems and data. Tech companies are trying to stay ahead of the game by creating AI technologies that fight against AI attacks, including deepfakes.

CollabNet VersionOne, XebiaLabs, and Arxan are now Digital.ai, helping orgs realize the benefits of DX
2020-04-16 22:30

CollabNet VersionOne, XebiaLabs, and Arxan Technologies announced their combination and strategic transformation to Digital. Ai is on a mission to revolutionize how enterprises create, measure, deliver, secure, and continuously improve digital products that provide value, fuel revenue growth, and enable innovation in today's rapidly changing world.

ZeroFOX’s AI-powered platform now includes security for Zoom and Slack
2020-04-16 09:02

The ZeroFOX Alpha Team uncovered thousands of cracked Zoom accounts for sale on a single hacking forum and entire websites dedicated to sharing insecure Zoom call IDs. Although Zoom has recently released updates focused on security and privacy, attackers are still able to easily target organizations and their employees through a variety of attacks that abuse the platform.

Digital.ai Launches With Software Development and Security Platform
2020-04-15 18:33

Ai launched on Wednesday with a new software development and security platform. Ai, has acquired application security provider Arxan, enabling it to provide a platform that offers agile planning, software delivery and application security capabilities.

Node enables companies to build AI into their applications, products, and business processes
2020-04-09 02:00

Node announces the first ever self-service AI that enables companies of all sizes to build advanced artificial intelligence into their applications, products, and business processes. Node's horizontal AI platform-as-a-service allows companies to use AI to make smarter business decisions, without the need for data science capabilities or significant capital investment.

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As if the world couldn’t get any weirder, this AI toilet scans your anus to identify you
2020-04-08 10:52

The world has never seen a smart toilet like this, which is described in a new study from Stanford University that was published in Nature Biomedical Engineering on Monday. Sure, you can get a "Smart" toilet that offers ambient colored lighting, wireless Bluetooth music sync capability, heated seat, foot warmer, and automatic lid opening and closing, but regular, not-all-THAT-smart-after-all toilets can't diagnose disease.

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