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How AI Converts Customer Insights into Actionable Data

Modern society gives us the opportunity to straight up deny a lot of what we see around us. However, we can't deny one fact - artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized how businesses operate. According to Forbes, from content creation to decision-making, AI can do it all for your business. The University of Leeds adds to this by saying that AI, at present, has become vital for personalization and catering to customer preferences.

Bridging Lemon Law and Cybersecurity: Protecting Consumers in the Digital Age

The convergence of lemon law and cybersecurity, the odd pairing at first sight. Yet, when both are viewed under the light of consumer protection, a common objective comes into focus. With this emerging relationship between technology-based consumer products and traditional concerns due to their use, we see an interesting intersection taking shape between these seemingly unrelated topics. About Lemon Law.

What Steps You Need to Take to Make Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) Safe

The arrival of generative AI has opened many exciting possibilities. From workflow optimization to customer interaction, generative AI offers all sorts of options that could transform an almost limitless number of businesses. But if you've ever spent much time trying to put generative AI to work, you've probably realized that it's not quite so simple - and that it has its limitations. And as with any technological innovation, there are important security considerations you need to take into account if you're going to keep your system and your users safe.

The impact of quantum computing on PAM: Preparing for the future

Quantum computing is poised to revolutionize the world. From simulating atoms and molecules to mapping and modeling in medicine, the potential use cases are vast and still unfolding. It may seem far on the horizon, but for those in cybersecurity, especially privileged access management, now is the time to start planning.

Top Security Threats Worldwide Q1 2024

Join WatchGuard CSO Corey Nachreiner and Security Engineer Trevor Collins as they discuss key findings from the WatchGuard Threat Lab’s Q1 2024 Internet Security Report. You’ll learn about the latest malware trends, like network-based detections dropping almost 50 percent, but endpoint detections rising over 75 percent. They’ll also cover the top network exploits, illustrate a common phish our DNS firewall blocked, and much more.

UPS Text Scam Examples

Some examples of UPS text scams include confirming details about a fake delivery, fake package delivery notifications, fake package delivery fee requests, fraudulent suspicious activity on your UPS account or an error with a delivery. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), in 2023, over $650 million was lost to imposter scams, including UPS text scams. Keep reading to find out what different UPS text scams look like and how you can stay protected against this kind of scam.

4 Hidden AI Coding Risks and How to Address Them

96% of developers and security professionals out there are using AI coding tools today like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot. But they are forgetting one thing. Is that generated code safe and secure? Today, we're taking a look at four hidden risks of AI-generated code and how you can protect your projects from these pitfalls.

How To Use Tanium To Respond to the Australian PSPF Direction 002-2024 (Technology Stocktake)

On July 8, 2024, Australian Home Affairs Secretary Stephanie Foster issued a series of formal directions under the Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) instructing each federal government body to identify and mitigate potential cyber risks amidst rising concerns for foreign interference.