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Revolutionizing Cyber Defense: AI-Powered Chatbots as the New Frontline against Threats

There has never been a greater need for creative solutions when cyber dangers are changing at an unprecedented rate. One of the most exciting advancements in cybersecurity is the use of AI-powered chatbots, which are rapidly becoming essential in protecting against increasingly complex assaults. These chatbots are pushing the limits of cyber defence by utilizing developments in artificial intelligence. Let's examine how AI chatbot in cybersecurity is changing the game, providing unmatched security, and influencing how digital security will develop in the future.

6 Best ChatGPT Alternatives

ChatGPT is widely regarded as the leading AI chatbot, but it is by no means the only one available. Depending on your particular requirements, you may find that ChatGPT isn't the best fit. While it is a versatile tool, it can sometimes lack effectiveness compared to more specialized alternatives. Therefore, exploring a variety of ChatGPT substitutes is advisable.

A primer on homomorphic encryption

For any company in the IT industry, it is virtually impossible to function unless a lot of personally identifiable information and confidential data flows through servers across deployments every single day. While working with this kind of data, companies need to be watchful about the state of its encryption. This information needs to be encrypted both when it is stored (data at rest) and when it is transmitted (data in transit).

Empowering Security Teams: Independent Open source vulnerability remediation

Traditional open source vulnerability remediation is a significant bottleneck in modern security. Organizations often grapple with hundreds or thousands of high and critical vulnerabilities, yet the process of upgrading dependencies is a manual, time-consuming, and error-prone task, heavily reliant on developers. Developers, naturally prioritizing feature development, may resist upgrades due to potential risks and increased workload.

Rubrik Expands Key Security Features to Azure Cloud and AWS

Organizations of all sizes are grappling with the escalating threat of cyberattacks. According to the Rubrik Zero Labs 2024 The State of Data Security Report, 94% of IT and security leaders reported their organization experienced a significant cyberattack last year, with an average of 30 attacks per organization. Alarmingly, 66% of these attacks targeted cloud environments, highlighting the urgent need for robust cloud security measures.

A Recap of the SF OWASP Meetup, Hosted by Semgrep and Jit

On February 15th, our friends at Semgrep hosted a meet up for the OWASP community at their beautiful office in San Francisco. Application security professionals and developers in the San Francisco tech community showed up to discuss what has been working for them, what isn’t working, and upcoming trends in the world of application security. In this short recap, we’ll explore some of the topics discussed by Semgrep’s Kyle Kelly and our very own Aviram Shmueli.

We Just Reduced our Security Scan Times by 80%

The success of any application or cloud security initiative depends on developer buy-in, so they can fix vulnerabilities before arriving in production. So why can it be challenging to empower developers to secure their code early? The answer is simple: security is usually slow. Developers are motivated to deliver innovative features faster than their competitors, so introducing new processes into the CI/CD pipeline that slow them down could understandably be met with resistance.