How AIoT Will Reshape the Security Industry in 2023

The Internet of Things (IoT) has been around since 1990 — ever since John Romkey created a toaster that could be switched on over the internet. Today, 66% of North American homes have at least one IoT device, such as a smart speaker, bulb or watch. But for all their conveniences, many IoT devices are […]

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Using ChatGPT as an Enabler for Risk and Compliance

Organizations face many challenges regarding cybersecurity, including keeping up with the ever-evolving threat landscape and complying with regulatory requirements. In addition, the cybersecurity skill shortage makes it more difficult for organizations to adequately staff their risk and compliance functions. According to the (ISC)2 2022 Cybersecurity Workforce Study, the global cybersecurity workforce gap has increased by […]

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Italy Temporarily Blocks ChatGPT, Citing Privacy Issues

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Italy has given OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, a deadline of 20 days to sort out privacy issues, including data collection, under Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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Smashing Security podcast #310: Verified blue ticks and horny AI chatbots

Boyfriends who are bots, Facebook’s checkmark charge, Twitter Blue, and Will Ferrell’s taunt of football fans…

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Hackaday Links: February 19, 2023

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For years, Microsoft’s modus operandi was summed up succinctly as, “Extend and enhance.” The aphorism covered a lot of ground, but basically it seemed to mean being on the lookout …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: February 19, 2023