US Copyright Office states common AI research does not violate DMCA Jordyn Alger December 6, 2024 The U.S. Copyright Office has clarified legal rules for trustworthiness research and red teaming of artificial intelligence. Read More
Mid-market organizations say AI can replace workers, expert disagrees Security Staff December 3, 2024 A recent report shows five out of six mid-market decision makers believe AI can replace human workers; however, an expert suggests otherwise. Read More
Notable physical security trends of 2024 Jordyn Alger November 22, 2024 As the end of 2024 comes into view, security experts are reflecting on the year’s most prominent physical security trends. Read More
5 Minutes With The role of artificial intelligence in cyber resilience Jordyn Alger November 19, 2024 Security magazine talks with Anneka Gupta, Chief Product Officer of Rubrik, about how AI can impact cyber resilience strategies.Read More
Product spotlight on analytics Taelor Sutherland November 12, 2024 Security magazine showcases analytics platforms focused on monitoring and organizing data from a variety of sources.Read More
Enterprise Services Red teaming large language models: Enterprise security in the AI era In the age of AI, a robust security program is essential to protecting day-to-day operations. Tim Michaud November 11, 2024 Building a strong security team is essential to ensuring organization and community safety.Read More
How to use artificial intelligence to keep financial data safe Adam Nguyen November 4, 2024 For any company storing sensitive financial data, security is paramount. Read More
67% of organizations say employees lack basic security awareness Jordyn Alger October 24, 2024 67% of organizations are concerned that employees lack fundamental security awareness. Read More
Research uncovers new attack method, security leaders share insights Jordyn Alger October 22, 2024 Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin discovered a new attack method. Read More
93% of hackers believe enterprise AI tools create a new attack vector Jordyn Alger October 18, 2024 93% of hackers believe AI tools used by companies have opened up a new attack vector for malicious actors to exploit.Read More