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Microsoft Releases New-Open Source Tool for OT Security
Microsoft has released a new open-source security tool to close gaps in threat analysis for industrial control systems and help address increased nation-state attacks on critical infrastructure.
Microsoft Releases New-Open Source Tool for OT Security
Microsoft has released a new open-source security tool to close gaps in threat analysis for industrial control systems and help address increased nation-state attacks on critical infrastructure.
Microsoft Releases New-Open Source Tool for OT Security
Microsoft has released a new open-source security tool to close gaps in threat analysis for industrial control systems and help address increased nation-state attacks on critical infrastructure.
Microsoft Releases New-Open Source Tool for OT Security
Microsoft has released a new open-source security tool to close gaps in threat analysis for industrial control systems and help address increased nation-state attacks on critical infrastructure.
Prompt Fuzzer: Open-Source Tool for Strengthening GenAI Apps
Prompt Fuzzer is interactive and user-friendly, allowing users to repeat the process as many times as needed to harden their system prompts and see their security score increase as the prompt becomes more resilient.
Prompt Fuzzer: Open-Source Tool for Strengthening GenAI Apps
Prompt Fuzzer is interactive and user-friendly, allowing users to repeat the process as many times as needed to harden their system prompts and see their security score increase as the prompt becomes more resilient.
U.S. Government Releases New AI Security Guidelines for Critical Infrastructure
The U.S. government has unveiled new security guidelines aimed at bolstering critical infrastructure against artificial intelligence (AI)-related threats. "These guidelines are informed by the whole-of-government effort to assess AI risks across all sixteen critical...
Researchers Unveil Novel Attack Methods Targeting Intel’s Conditional Branch Predictor
Researchers have found two novel types of attacks that target the conditional branch predictor found in high-end Intel processors, which could be exploited to compromise billions of processors currently in use.
FCC Imposes $200 Million in Fines on Four US Carriers
The FCC has fined four major U.S. wireless carriers - AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon - a total of nearly $200 million for unlawfully selling access to their customers' real-time location data without consent.
FCC Imposes $200 Million in Fines on Four US Carriers
The FCC has fined four major U.S. wireless carriers - AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon - a total of nearly $200 million for unlawfully selling access to their customers' real-time location data without consent.
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