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  • The AI Fix #5: An angry AI girlfriend, and artificial intelligence is stupid

    Find out why AI is stupid, what Toys “R” Us has done that’s even more annoying than putting that “R” in its name, why Graham Cluley has an angry AI girlfriend, and much much more in episode five of “The AI Fix” podcast Read More

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  • Public Surveillance of Bars

    This article about an app that lets people remotely view bars to see if they’re crowded or not is filled with commentary—on both sides—about privacy and openness. Read More

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  • Navigating the Cybersecurity Landscape: A Deep Dive into Effective SIEM Strategies

    The content of this post is solely the responsibility of the author.  LevelBlue does not adopt or endorse any of the views, positions, or information provided by the author in this article.  Comprehending and effectively addressing cybersecurity threats is paramount to organizational security. As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, how companies respond to cybersecurity threats…

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  • Health Tech Execs Get Jail Time For $1bn Fraud Scheme

    The former CEO and COO of a health startup will spend years in jail after conducting a large-scale fraud scheme Read More

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  • Cisco Patches Zero-Day Bug Used by Chinese Velvet Ant Group

    Cisco has patched a zero-day vulnerability exploited by a Chinese APT group to compromise Nexus switches Read More

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  • Upcoming Book on AI and Democracy

    If you’ve been reading my blog, you’ve noticed that I have written a lot about AI and democracy, mostly with my co-author Nathan Sanders. I am pleased to announce that we’re writing a book on the topic. This isn’t a book about deep fakes, or misinformation. This is a book about what happens when AI…

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  • Meta’s ‘Pay or Consent’ Data Model Breaches EU Law

    The EU Commission said Meta’s pay or consent model means users cannot freely consent to their personal data being collected for advertising purposes Read More

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  • Critical OpenSSH Flaw Enables Full System Compromise

    A newly discovered RCE vulnerability, which can lead to full system compromise, has put over 14 million OpenSSH server instances are potentially at risk, according to Qualys Read More

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  • Model Extraction from Neural Networks

    A new paper, “Polynomial Time Cryptanalytic Extraction of Neural Network Models,” by Adi Shamir and others, uses ideas from differential cryptanalysis to extract the weights inside a neural network using specific queries and their results. This is much more theoretical than practical, but it’s a really interesting result. Abstract: Billions of dollars and countless GPU…

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  • Regulatory Compliance and Ransomware Preparedness

    Ransomware attacks are a huge problem: in the past five years alone, they have brought about a state of emergency across vast swathes of the United States, threatened to topple the Costa Rican government, and brought Portugal’s largest media conglomerate to its knees. And ransomware attackers show no signs of slowing down: last year, roughly…

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