U.S. National Security Agency
Don’t Say ‘Skynet’ — NSA’s AI Security Center is New Hub for Agency Efforts
Richi Jennings | | AI, AI (Artificial Intelligence), AI Security, AI Security Center, artificial, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity, Cyber Command, cybersecurity risks of generative ai, Gen. Paul Nakasone, generative AI, Generative AI risks, large language models, Large Language Models (LLM), Large language models (LLMs), LLM, LLMs, machine learnings, National Security Agency, nsa, SB Blogwatch, Security Machine Learning, U.S. Cyber Command, U.S. National Security Agency, US Cyber Command, USMC Forces Cyber Command
COME WITH ME IF YOU WANT TO LIVE: Nothing suspicious to see here—move along ...
Security Boulevard
Microsoft Patch Tuesday, April 2021 Edition
BrianKrebs | | CVE-2021-28310, CVE-2021-28480, CVE-2021-28481, CVE-2021-28482, CVE-2021-28483, Kaspersky Lab, Microsoft Exchange server vulnerabilities, Microsoft Patch Tuesday April 2021, Time to Patch, U.S. National Security Agency, Windows
Microsoft today released updates to plug at least 110 security holes in its Windows operating systems and other products. The patches include four security fixes for Microsoft Exchange Server -- the same ...
VMware Flaw a Vector in SolarWinds Breach?
BrianKrebs | | APT 29, Ars Technica, cisa, Cozy Bear, Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency, Data breaches, Duo, FSB, Microsoft Outlook Web App, New York Times, nsa, SAML token compromise, Security Assertion Markup Language, The Coming Storm, U.S. National Security Agency, VMware, Volexity, Washington Post
U.S. government cybersecurity agencies warned this week that the attackers behind the widespread hacking spree stemming from the compromise at network software firm SolarWinds used weaknesses in other, non-SolarWinds products to attack ...