AI Kuru, cybersecurity and quantum computing

As we continue to delegate more infrastructure operations to artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computers are advancing towards Q-day (i.e., the day when quantum computers can break current encryption methods). This could compromise the security of … Continue reading AI Kuru, cybersecurity and quantum computing

Craigslist Founder Gives $300M to Fund Critical US Infrastructure Cybersecurity

Craig Newmark “is alarmed about potential cybersecurity risks in the U.S.,” according to Yahoo Finance. The 71-year-old Craigslist founder says “our country is under attack now” in a new interview with Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi on his … Continue reading Craigslist Founder Gives $300M to Fund Critical US Infrastructure Cybersecurity

Craigslist Founder Gives $300M to Fund Critical US Infrastructure Cybersecurity

Craig Newmark “is alarmed about potential cybersecurity risks in the U.S.,” according to Yahoo Finance. The 71-year-old Craigslist founder says “our country is under attack now” in a new interview with Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi on his … Continue reading Craigslist Founder Gives $300M to Fund Critical US Infrastructure Cybersecurity

Overcoming legal and organizational challenges in ethical hacking

In this Help Net Security interview, Balázs Pózner, CEO at Hackrate, discusses the essential technical skills for ethical hackers and how they vary across different security domains. He explains how AI and machine learning enhance ethical hacking by st… Continue reading Overcoming legal and organizational challenges in ethical hacking

Assessing AI risks before implementation

In this Help Net Security video, Frank Kim, SANS Institute Fellow, explains why more enterprises must consider many challenges before implementing advanced technology in their platforms. Without adequately assessing and understanding the risks accompan… Continue reading Assessing AI risks before implementation

Solar Glut: Half of California’s Solar Power Sometimes Goes to Waste, Research Shows

Some days more than half of California’s available solar power goes to waste, according to research from the California Institute for Energy and Environment. “In the last 12 months, California’s solar farms have curtailed production of more than 3 mill… Continue reading Solar Glut: Half of California’s Solar Power Sometimes Goes to Waste, Research Shows