Enterprises Don’t Know What to Buy for Responsible AI
Organizations are struggling to procure appropriate technical tools to address responsible AI, such as consistent bias detection in AI applications.
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Organizations are struggling to procure appropriate technical tools to address responsible AI, such as consistent bias detection in AI applications.
Organizations care about data privacy, but their priorities appear to be different from what their customers think are important.
Chris Kirsch, CEO of runZero, sits down with Dark Reading’sTerry Sweeney for a Fast Chat on the importance of asset discovery.
Data Privacy Day rolls around year after year, and data privacy breaches likewise. Two-thirds of data breaches result in data exposure.
A nasty SSRF bug in Web Services plagues a laundry list of enterprise printers.
Google has mounted a massive takedown, but Dragonbridge’s extensive capabilities for generating and distributing vast amounts of largely spammy content calls into question the motivation behind the group.
An academic analysis of website defacement behavior by 241 new hackers shows there are four clear trajectories they can take in future, researchers say.
OpenAI’s chatbot has the promise to revolutionize how security practitioners work.
The computing giant didn’t fix ProxyNotLogon in October’s Patch Tuesday, but it disclosed a rare 10-out-of-10 bug and patched two other zero-days, including one being exploited.
New research demonstrates the use of thermal camera images of keyboards and screens in concert with AI to correctly guess computer passwords faster and more accurately.