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Fuzzing Forward: Lowering Barriers to Secure Code with AI

Introducing “Spark” Code Intelligence’s AI Test Agent Fuzz testing is a proven powerhouse for uncovering critical bugs, yet its full potential often goes untapped due to the heavy manual workload it demands. But what if that effort could be a thing of the past? Enter “Spark” Code Intelligence’s AI Test Agent—a revolutionary solution that automates the discovery of vulnerabilities, bringing the power of advanced security testing, like fuzzing, into reach for all.

Spark Demo: Code Intelligent's AI Test Agent

Demo: AI Test Agent in Action Discover the benefits of CI Fuzz 2.0, our powerful tool that simplifies fuzzing to a single command. The demo will also highlight root cause analysis capabilities, showcasing how vulnerabilities can be identified and addressed efficiently, this demo will uncover several real-world severe vulnerabilities uncovered by AI Test Agent in widely used open-source libraries during the past few months.

Can Autonomous LLM Agents Exploit One Day Vulnerabilities?

When generative AI first emerged, the cybersecurity community primarily focused on two promising benefits. However, a concerning “third angle” has now been demonstrated: AI as an attacker – powerful AI systems in the hands of malicious actors, autonomously exploiting vulnerabilities with minimal human guidance.

March 03, 2025 Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing

This week’s briefing covers: KTA080 (CL0P) Update KTA080 has released the names of the previously redacted victim organizations ranging from E-H. Additionally, KTA080 has identified 183 victims’ organization names broadly covering H-W. KTA374 (Salt Typhoon) Telecoms Targeting Update Cisco Talos has released further information on the targeting of telecoms organizations identified in late 2024. This information includes the high level of living-off-the-land techniques used by the threat actor.

M-21-31 logging compliance: Where are we now?

How US federal agencies can better meet advanced event logging requirements For the past four years or so, US federal agencies have been working to comply with the requirements set out in OMB M-21-31. Released in 2021, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)’s M-21-31 memorandum provided guidance and requirements for federal agencies in order to improve centralized visibility into logging data before, during, and after cybersecurity incidents.

Integrating Essential Teaching Tools: Tips for Choosing the Right Platform

In today's fast-paced world, achieving a work-life balance has become the ultimate goal across all sectors - the Holy Grail of modern living. Perhaps, to gain more flexibility and independence, an increasing number of professionals teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) are leaving the classroom to become their own bosses by working online. If you, too, are looking to get into online teaching, let's talk business and set yourself up for success with this guide to teaching English online.

Accelerate Your Startup Growth: Learn from Top Experts in Gaming

Whether gaming on your console or PC, the second you press "start", you lock into a community of 3.09 billion active gamers around the globe. The gaming industry has erupted in recent years, overtaking the music and film industry combined. Citing figures from Dentsu, Marketing Beat reports that the gaming sector is worth $184 billion. Entering the market as a rookie can present some daunting challenges. But chances are if you're reading this, you're ready to take the next step in scaling your business.