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How to Build a Generative AI Model in 2025

2025 is a turning point for Artificial Intelligence, particularly in generative AI. Thanks to rapid advancements, building sophisticated generative AI models has become more accessible than ever before. In this article, we'll explore how to build a generative AI model as well as best practices for its design and deployment.

How Zenity Unifies Security, Platform, and Citizen Developer Teams to Enable AI Agents

AI Agents are revolutionizing enterprise efficiency, automating decisions, and enhancing capabilities. But while these agents drive operational improvements, they also introduce unique security challenges. Traditional silos often hinder effective risk management.

Is Implementing AI Complex? What Enterprise Leaders Should Know

For most enterprises, the question isn’t whether to use AI—it’s where and how. For customers, AI enables more personalized experiences and faster response times. Employees can achieve higher productivity with more intuitive ways of working. Businesses can open new revenue streams and build competitive differentiation while strengthening security. The potential benefits are many—but realizing them isn’t a trivial matter.

Cybersecurity in Gaming: protecting players and virtual assets from growing threats

Cybersecurity is becoming a critical necessity in today's world, where technology is used in virtually every aspect of life. Every year, the number of cyberattacks grows, and the methods of attackers are becoming more sophisticated. Protecting personal data, financial information and corporate secrets requires reliable technologies and increased attention from users. The gaming industry is also an important area that needs protection.

Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: Threat or Advantage?

In today's hyperconnected world, cybersecurity stands as the first line of defense against the growing tide of cyber threats. With billions of devices connected globally, protecting sensitive information has never been more critical-or complex. Enter artificial intelligence (AI), a technological marvel capable of revolutionizing cybersecurity. But as with all powerful tools, AI is a double-edged sword. It holds incredible potential to bolster defenses yet can also amplify the capabilities of cybercriminals.

Format-Preserving Encryption vs Tokenization: Learn the Key Differences

Data security demands robust protection methods in our digital age. Format-preserving encryption and tokenization stand out as robust solutions for safeguarding sensitive information. Understanding the difference between data tokenization and encryption helps organizations protect data while maintaining usability. Modern businesses must choose between encryption vs tokenization for their needs. The choice between these methods impacts system performance and security levels.

Static Data Masking vs. Dynamic Data Masking: What's the Difference?

Data masking is essential for protecting sensitive information in today’s data-driven world. It ensures that critical data, such as personal and financial information, remains secure from unauthorized access by replacing real data with fictitious or obfuscated values. By replacing real data with fictitious or obfuscated values, data masking safeguards privacy while enabling necessary operations like testing and analytics.

Threat Group Use AI Adult-Based "Deepnude" Image Generator Honeypots to Infect Victims

The threat group FIN7 is using the lure of generating nude images of favorite celebrities to get victims to download their NetSupport RAT. In any social engineering scam, there’s always the need to create some sense of urgency to act in order to make the potential victim take an action that enables the attack. In the case of a new attack by threat group FIN7, the urgency appears to be the desire to see deepfake nude images.

CrowdStrike Partners with MITRE Center for Threat-Informed Defense to Launch Secure AI Project

As organizations deploy more AI-enabled systems across their networks, adversaries are taking note and using sophisticated new tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) against them. The need for continued innovation to fight these threats is paramount.

The Future (and Present) of the Internet, AI, and Tech with Nicholas Thompson

This week, host João Tomé is joined by Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic and former editor-in-chief of Wired, during his participation at Web Summit, the international event held in Lisbon with over 70,000 attendees. In this conversation, Thompson discusses the Internet, AI, social media, and the challenge of protecting content creators from AI crawlers—a problem Cloudflare’s AI Audit is designed to address. We also explore the 2024 media landscape, its future, and its role in supporting democracy.