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February 2025

AI-Powered Cybercrime: Is Your Business Ready to Defend?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the hottest buzzwords across industries, seemingly connected to almost every aspect of technology. AI models are helping software and tech products take their services to the next level, enhancing speed, accuracy, and efficiency. But this leap forward also introduces a deceptive shadow: AI-powered cybercrime. Companies may feel adequately protected against standard cyber threats, but many underestimate AI-powered cybercrime risks.

Securing Budget for TPRM: How to Convince Executives to Invest

Advocating for a larger budget is a common need for most security professionals. With so many business obligations fighting for priority and funding, even vital concerns like Vendor Risk Management can fall through the cracks. However, third-party cyber risks can devastate businesses in the blink of an eye—meaning maintaining a proper third-party risk management program should be at the top of your priority list.

Using Exposed Ollama APIs to Find DeepSeek Models

The explosion of AI has led to the creation of tools that make it more accessible, leading to more adoption and more numerous, less sophisticated users. As with cloud computing, that pattern of growth leads to misconfigurations and, ultimately, leaks. One vector for AI leakage is exposed Ollama APIs that allow access to running AI models. Those exposed APIs create potential information security problems for the models’ owners.