Erhan Temurkan, technology and security director at Fleet Mortgages, shares his insights on the integration of generative AI into the multifaceted world of cybersecurity and the dynamic threat landscape. Organizations must find a balance between security and usability, he said.
The U.K. national institute for artificial intelligence urged the government to establish red lines against the use of generative AI in scenarios in which the technology could take an irreversible action without direct human oversight. The U.K. government has sought to cultivate responsible AI.
Attorney Jonathan Armstrong examines four cybersecurity legal trends that will shape 2024: heightened personal liability for security leaders, the impact of ransomware, legal and ethical concerns about AI, and the influence of shadow IT, especially regarding messaging apps.
The Biden administration is heavily counting on "responsibly" leveraging AI as part of a five-year strategy that aims to harness data to enhance the health and wellness of Americans. That includes ambitions to drastically improve cancer care and reduce cancer deaths, among other top goals.
Criminal use of social engineering at scale continues to surge, as AI-driven automation and easy access to stolen personal information enables attackers to create ever-more sophisticated and tough-to-detect assaults, says Sharon Conheady of First Defense Information Security.
Kai Roer, CEO and founder of Praxis Security Labs, delved into the transformative potential of generative AI in reshaping the mindset and behaviors of security teams and organizations. Amid the buzz around large language models, he highlighted the need for a proactive and adaptive approach.
A sweeping executive order tasks AI developers with sharing the results of red-team safety tests with the federal government. But experts tell ISMG the guidance lacks clear directions and critical enforcement measures for federal agencies to review those tests and prevent major safety risks.
Deepfake and other AI-enabled tools are helping supercharge the arsenal that fraudsters can use to trick victims into thinking their loved ones have been abducted, in what's known as virtual kidnapping, warns Craig Gibson, principal threat defense architect at Trend Micro.
More than a dozen healthcare organizations on Thursday signed a White House pledge committing them to responsible deployment of artificial intelligence in a bid to improve health outcomes for Americans while protecting their security and shielding patients against bias.
The U.K. government is in no rush to legislate artificial intelligence, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology Michelle Donelan said on Wednesday, warning that a hard regulatory approach to AI could risk stifling innovation in this emerging sector of the economy.
Russia and China are expert at picking the "most difficult nexuses" in society - such as free speech protections in the United States - and using them against us, said Jeff Moss, creator of the Black Hat conference, as he outlined near-term geopolitical challenges facing cybersecurity defenders.
Major government agencies in the United States intend to apply artificial intelligence, but the majority of planned use cases are still at the planning stage, a congressional watchdog said. Missing from those efforts is governmentwide guidance on the acquisition and use of AI technologies.
AI holds tremendous promise for both the administrative and clinical sides of healthcare, but obstacles still remain. One of the major hurdles is tied to patient privacy and the sharing of vast amounts of data needed to effectively tune AI models. What are some workarounds?
The European Union will enforce its imminent regulation on artificial intelligence in phases, and bans on the use of prohibited AI are expected to kick in within six months of the regulation's adoption, a European Commission official said on Monday.
EU officials announced a compromise over a regulation on artificial intelligence in the works since 2021, making the trading bloc first in the world to comprehensively regulate the nascent technology. Europe understands "the importance of its role as global standard setter,” said Thierry Breton.
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