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Catches of the Month: Phishing Scams for March 2023

IT Governance

This month, we’re dedicating our feature to a topic that has been circling the cyber security sector – and many others besides – for some time: AI (artificial intelligence). AI is widely used in many business processes, helping organisations analyse data and automate tasks. Cyber security is no exception.

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The Hacker Mind: Shattering InfoSec's Glass Ceiling

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And I always want it to be in technology or computer science in the choice but I could very easily do like electrical engineering or any other engineering discipline. Wow, to have someone name a process after you in your 20s, that’s pretty cool. And customer intelligence. Do you really want to pick that fight?

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Internet As A Pen Test

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Or even basic low level threat analysis. Chris Gray of Deep Watch talks about the view from the inside of a virtual SOC, the ability to see threats against a large number of SMB organizations, and the changes to cyber insurance we’re seeing as a result. So from software, media, everything else of that nature.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Behavioral Biometrics

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AI is almost good enough at simulating human activity to defeat the biometric systems designed to fight fraud, effectively putting us back at square one. The idea was to see whether a computer could possess a level of artificial intelligence that can mimic human responses under specific conditions. Yeah, I’m a bona fide cynic.