Customizable robotic massager: Health benefits without the awkwardness

A 5,000-year-old therapeutic practice gets an upgrade. Fully automated, heated robotic arms powered by AI ensure that Aescape’s massager provides a personalized, customizable experience that doesn’t require you to be naked and covered in oil.Continue R… Continue reading Customizable robotic massager: Health benefits without the awkwardness

Sealed Packs of Pokémon Cards Give Up Their Secrets Without Opening Them

[Ahron Wayne] succeeded in something he’s been trying to accomplish for some time: figuring out what’s inside a sealed Pokémon card packet without opening it. There’s a catch, however. It …read more Continue reading Sealed Packs of Pokémon Cards Give Up Their Secrets Without Opening Them

Laying the groundwork for zero trust in the military

In this Help Net Security interview, Curtis Arnold, VP and Chief Scientist at Core4ce, discusses the starting points for military training in zero trust principles, emphasizing foundational technologies and a unified taxonomy. Arnold provides insights … Continue reading Laying the groundwork for zero trust in the military

Monocle: Open-source LLM for binary analysis search

Monocle is open-source tooling backed by a large language model (LLM) for performing natural language searches against compiled target binaries. Monocle can be provided with a binary and search criteria (authentication code, vulnerable code, password s… Continue reading Monocle: Open-source LLM for binary analysis search

150-year-old conflict between Darwin and Wallace is resolved – by a machine

In the 1800s, a conflict between the founding fathers of evolution divided the community. Charles Darwin believed sexual selection drove the variation in butterfly colors and patterns of males, while contemporary rival Alfred Russel Wallace disagreed, … Continue reading 150-year-old conflict between Darwin and Wallace is resolved – by a machine

Autonomous humanoid robot shadow-boxes, but Kung Fu is weak

Zipeng Fu, Qingqing Zhao, and Qi Wu, researchers at Stanford University near Palo Alto, CA, have developed a human-like robot, dubbed HumanPlus, that’s capable of learning to autonomously do human tasks by first copying them. The team uses a full-stack… Continue reading Autonomous humanoid robot shadow-boxes, but Kung Fu is weak

The rise of SaaS security teams

In this Help Net Security interview, Hillary Baron, Senior Technical Director for Research at CSA, highlights that the recent surge in organizations establishing dedicated SaaS security teams is driven by significant data breaches involving widely used… Continue reading The rise of SaaS security teams