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ChatGPT Security and Privacy Issues Remain in GPT-4

eSecurity Planet

But in addition to vastly improved reasoning and visual capabilities, GPT-4 also retains many of ChatGPT’s security and privacy issues , in some cases even enhancing them. This is not for malicious purposes; in fact, it is meant to prevent malicious files from accessing my files.

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As 2-factor authentication falls short, ‘adaptive multi-factor authentication’ goes mainstream

The Last Watchdog

Related: Why data science is the key to securing networks. This is what digital transformation is all about. Kovetz: All of us worked together very closely in Unit 8200, a cyber intelligence unit inside the Israeli army. Can you frame what’s happening with ‘multi-factor?’.

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Life at ForAllSecure: Alex Brewer, Technical Solutions Engineer

ForAllSecure

Tell our readers a little bit about what your role as Technical Solutions Engineer entails. As part of the customer success team, my job is to ensure our customers are successful with Mayhem. Sometimes, that'll involve me coming up with my own solution and delivering it to the customer.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

In this episode I talk about how Heartbleed (CVE 2014-0160) was found and also interview Rauli Kaksonen, someone who was at Codenomicon at the time of its discovery and is now a senior security specialist at the University of Oulu in Finland, about how new security tools are still needed to find the next big zero day.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

In this episode I talk about how Heartbleed (CVE 2014-0160) was found and also interview Rauli Kaksonen, someone who was at Codenomicon at the time of its discovery and is now a senior security specialist at the University of Oulu in Finland, about how new security tools are still needed to find the next big zero day.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hunting The Next Heartbleed

ForAllSecure

In this episode I talk about how Heartbleed (CVE 2014-0160) was found and also interview Rauli Kaksonen, someone who was at Codenomicon at the time of its discovery and is now a senior security specialist at the University of Oulu in Finland, about how new security tools are still needed to find the next big zero day.

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How Many Hours Could TWAIN Direct Save Your IT Team? That and What’s New With TWAIN, a Capture Conference Sneak Peek With Kevin Neal

Info Source

I’m in the process of providing “sneak peeks” into what our sponsors (and speakers, Ralph Gammon is coming soon!). Last week, I posted updates about what the TWAIN Working Group is up to, and embedded the video below. For folks not familiar with TWAIN just give us the elevator pitch for what it is.

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