18 Nations Agree on AI Security Guidelines
Eighteen countries, including the U.S., U.K., and others, have signed an agreement on AI safety, focused on the principle that it should be secure by design.
Eighteen countries, including the U.S., U.K., and others, have signed an agreement on AI safety, focused on the principle that it should be secure by design.
A concerning development in the realm of ransomware has surfaced with the emergence of a new strain dubbed 'Xaro,' a variant of the DJVU ransomware.
Security analysts at Zimperium have uncovered concerning developments in an ongoing Android mobile banking Trojan campaign aimed at major Iranian banks.
A groundbreaking discovery by Eurecom researchers has unveiled the 'BLUFFS' attacks, marking a significant threat to Bluetooth security.
CISA has raised a pressing alarm to Congress, urging the immediate reauthorization of the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) program.
CTS, a prominent IT service provider specializing in supporting law firms , confronted a severe service disruption following a cyberattack.
The NCSC and The NIS have jointly released a report alerting to a new wave of supply chain attacks exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in MagicLine4NX software.
European lawmakers have intensified their criticism of the European Commission's perceived inaction in addressing spyware misuse within the EU.
In a significant collaborative effort, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) have unveiled the "Guidelines for Secure AI System Development."
In a joint warning issued by the UK and South Korea concerns over continuous cyber threats posed by North Korean state-linked hackers were highlighted.
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