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Trustwave Measures the Pros and Cons of President Biden's Executive Order to Regulate AI Development

President Joe Biden, on October 30, signed the first-ever Executive Order designed to regulate and formulate the safe, secure, and trustworthy development and use of artificial intelligence within the United States. Overall, Trustwave’s leadership commended the Executive Order, but raised several questions concerning the government’s ability to enforce the ruling and the impact it may have on AI’s development in the coming years.

Cybersecurity Expert: AI Lends Phishing Plausibility for Bad Actors

Cybersecurity experts expect to see threat actors increasingly make use of AI tools to craft convincing social engineering attacks, according to Eric Geller at the Messenger. “One of AI’s biggest advantages is that it can write complete and coherent English sentences,” Geller writes. “Most hackers aren’t native English speakers, so their messages often contain awkward phrasing, grammatical errors and strange punctuation.

How Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence Addresses Cybersecurity Risk

Unlike in the 1800s when a safety brake increased the public’s acceptance of elevators, artificial intelligence (AI) was accepted by the public much before guardrails came to be. “ChatGPT had 1 million users within the first five days of being available,” shares Forbes.

Unpacking the new US executive order on artificial intelligence

On Monday, October 30, President Biden signed the Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence — the longest in history at 117 pages. The executive order (EO) aims to advance and regulate artificial intelligence (AI) in the US. This landmark order pulls together a number of priorities that influence not just the AI industry, but also society at large.

Artificial Intelligence: Thinking Beyond Artificiality with Larry Godec

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the hot topic of the moment, so we asked Tanium Executive Advisory Board member Larry Godec for his thoughts on generative AI in general and its more well-known applications, such as ChatGPT. Larry is the former CIO of First American Financial and a trusted advisor on AI topics to some of the world’s largest enterprises.

How AI is Revolutionising Cybersecurity

AI in cybersecurity refers to applying artificial intelligence (AI) techniques and technologies to defend against cyber threats. With the increasing number and complexity of cyber threats, traditional cybersecurity solutions are often insufficient. AI-driven technology, including advanced machine learning algorithms and computational models, has emerged as a powerful tool in the fight against cybercriminals.

Top 18 AI Testing Tools in 2024

The impact of AI tools on software development is starting to make itself felt. As the productivity of developers increases, so does the necessity for software testing. Luckily, AI is also seeing increasing adoption in testing, enabling dev teams to ensure robust and secure software despite increasing output. In this in-depth guide, we will explore the top 18 AI testing tools in 2023 that have the potential to take your testing processes to the next level. Overview.

Human-Crafted Phishing Emails Only Three Percent More Successful Than AI-Generated Ones, According To IBM

Red teamers at IBM X-Force warn that AI-generated phishing emails are nearly as convincing as human-crafted ones, and can be created in a fraction of the time. The researchers tricked ChatGPT into quickly crafting a phishing lure, then tested the lure against real employees.