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Malware Training Sets: FollowUP

Security Affairs

On 2016 I was working hard to find a way to classify Malware families through artificial intelligence (machine learning). Some of them are listed here, but many others papers, articles and researches have been released (just ask to Google). I am a computer security scientist with an intensive hacking background.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

Advances in the use of polymers revolutionized everything from food packaging to electronics, telecommunication and medicine. pool party in 2019 might have young Benjamin being advised to look into “AI” – artificial intelligence. That’s undoubtedly been a benefit to billions of people on the planet.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

Advances in the use of polymers revolutionized everything from food packaging to electronics, telecommunication and medicine. pool party in 2019 might have young Benjamin being advised to look into “AI” – artificial intelligence. That’s undoubtedly been a benefit to billions of people on the planet.

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SECURITY LEDGER PODCAST: SECURITY AUTOMATION IS (AND ISN'T) THE FUTURE OF INFOSEC

ForAllSecure

Advances in the use of polymers revolutionized everything from food packaging to electronics, telecommunication and medicine. pool party in 2019 might have young Benjamin being advised to look into “AI” – artificial intelligence. That’s undoubtedly been a benefit to billions of people on the planet.

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 22 – 28 April 2024

IT Governance

Keyboard app vulnerabilities reveal keystrokes to network eavesdroppers Security researchers have identified critical security vulnerabilities in Cloud-based pinyin keyboard apps from Baidu, Inc., Honor, Huawei, iFlytek, OPPO, Samsung Electronics, Tencent, Vivo and Xiaomi Technology. Data breached: <1 billion people’s data.