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How Can AI Be Used to Combat Phishing Attacks

Phishing is not going away—it’s morphing and evolving. As an example, in late 2022 the overnight commodification of artificial intelligence (AI) changed the phishing threat landscape forever, lowering the barrier to entry for novice fraudsters who had previously had the motives, but lacked the means to launch sophisticated scams. ChatGPT and fraud-specific Generative AI tools (like the aptly named FraudGPT and WormGPT) granted malefactors the ability to supercharge and scale their operations.

AI in Atlassian Tools - Benefits And Possible Risks

Artificial Intelligence is becoming an integral part of our work. It helps us be more productive by automating tasks, analyzing, and boosting the speed of our work. Due to the desire to accelerate work and make it more efficient, SaaS providers integrate AI into their software. For example, Atlassian in 2023 announced Atlassian Intelligence, a combination of state-of-art OpenAI models and the power and data within the Atlassian platform.

Learning from cloud transformation as we move to AI

Development teams of all sizes are embracing the excitement and possibility of using AI tools to build software. Coding assistants like Google Gemini and Github Copilot have the potential to accelerate development like never before, and developers are adopting these tools — whether or not leadership has officially approved them. As your team considers the best ways to adopt this new technology, this transition might feel like déjà vu.

Friday Flows Episode 26: Use AI to Summarize CISA Alerts

In this Friday Flows, Kevin Davis walks through a new story incorporating CISA’s catalog of known exploited vulnerabilities, filters them to identify the most critical ones, and then prioritizes and offers a concise summary for each vulnerability… using our new AI features! There are two main ways Tines has incorporated AI into workflow building: 1) "Automatic Mode" in our Event Transform action and 2) a new AI action.

Predicting the Future of AI in Identity and Access Management

In the rapidly changing cybersecurity landscape, Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a critical pillar, safeguarding organizational data and access across different enterprise systems and platforms. As the head of CyberArk’s Artificial Intelligence Center of Excellence (AI CoE), I’m witnessing firsthand the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) in this domain.

Was RSA Conference AI-washed or is AI in cybersecurity real?

RSA Conference, held annually in San Francisco in the spring, defines itself as an information security event that connects industry leaders and highly relevant information. 50,000 people attended in 2024, and of course, the Sumo Logic team was there to offer insights and to learn from others at the conference. During a LinkedIn Live from the show, Sumo Logic VP of Product Marketing Michael Cucchi talked about the show floor being noisy and repetitive.

Is Slack using your data to train their AI models? Here's what you need to know.

AI is everywhere—but how can you be sure that your data isn’t being used to train the AI models that power your favorite SaaS apps like Slack? This topic reached a fever pitch on Hacker News last week, when a flurry of Slack users vented their frustrations about the messaging app’s obtuse privacy policy. The main issue?

Sysdig's AI Workload Security

AI usage has exploded. In just a few years, it's gone from something the enterprise should track to a powerful technology set we rely on. This sharp rise has created a world of opportunity and a new set of security challenges that we need to be aware of, but not scared of. And that's why I'm excited to share our new AI workload security feature. By understanding where they are running, Sysdig helps you control shadow AI and active AI risk and keeps you ahead of emerging AI regulations because you'll know what AI workloads you have, where they are, and what risks are associated with them.

Highlights from RSA Conference: Secure by Design, AI Insights, and Global Collaboration

RSA Conference 2024 brought together industry experts, practitioners, and policymakers to discuss the latest trends and challenges in cybersecurity. We showcased our commitment to CISA's Secure by Design, explored the potential of AI in risk management, and emphasized the significance of global collaboration. Here are some highlights from our time at RSA Conference, providing insights into the discussions and announcements that shape the future of cybersecurity.

Using AI to Build Apps & Automations: Top Cybersecurity Concerns

With the democratization of application development, users can now quickly create powerful applications without deep coding skills using AI copilots and low-code/no-code development tools. However, this ease of use can also introduce vulnerabilities, especially since many new developers aren’t well-versed in low-code application security best practices.