How ‘silent probing’ can make your security playbook a liability
Silent probing uses AI to measure your team’s response patterns over time, building a behavioral profile that makes follow-on attacks harder to spot and easier to time.
Silent probing uses AI to measure your team’s response patterns over time, building a behavioral profile that makes follow-on attacks harder to spot and easier to time.
For 20 years, tech has moved fast and broken things. The result: a cybersecurity crisis built on rushed code and vulnerable software. It’s time to replace speed-at-all-costs with a security-first approach.
The rise of malicious bots is changing how the internet operates, underscoring the need for stronger safeguards that keep humans firmly in control. Bots now account for more than half of global web traffic, and a new class of “predator bots” has emerged, unleashing self-learning programs that adapt in real time, mimic human behavior, and […]
The guidance gives operators a clearer map, and it reinforces that resilience grows when humans and machines work in partnership.
Mayhem, which won the 2016 DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge, will have all its employees join Bugcrowd.
OpenAI and Anthropic said they turned over their models to government researchers, who found an array of previously undiscovered vulnerabilities and attack techniques.
The two messaging apps replied separately, commenting on user rights and efforts to counter crime.
XBOW’s AI bug-hunter landed a big funding round while dominating HackerOne’s leaderboards. But even its founder says it hasn’t fully replaced the need for humans to be involved in the bug-hunting process.
AI coding is a big security problem when most security teams are still relying on tools designed for a world where human-written code remains prevalent.
The move is the result customer feedback, since they neither wanted to grant AI web crawlers unrestricted access to their data nor block the practice entirely.