As enterprises move from AI experimentation to production deployments, questions around data consistency, governance, and scalability are becoming increasingly important. Many organizations have invested heavily in modern data platforms, yet AI systems still struggle to deliver reliable outcomes when business context is fragmented across tools and datasets. Pratik Jain, Senior Director of Technology at Kyvos…
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Why Oura Made Its Smart Ring Smaller Than Ever
Watch Oura Chief Executive Tom Hale answer our questions about the company’s latest redesign, the future of health tracking and the rise of health anxiety.
AI, Global Security News, Government & Policy, privacy
Supreme Court justices skeptically question both sides in geofence surveillance case
Supreme Court justices lobbed sharp questions at both sides about the constitutionality of geofence warrants during oral arguments Monday in a case that could have broader implications for law enforcement collection of Americans’ data. Chatrie v. The United States stems from the 2019 conviction of Okello Chatrie in a bank robbery, where authorities obtained location…
AI, Exploits, Global Security News
Mallory brings contextual threat intelligence to security operations
Mallory is launching an AI-native threat intelligence platform, purpose-built to answer the questions CISOs and their teams are asking every day: What are the real threat vectors for our organization? What’s actually exploitable in our environment right now? What should we proactively fix? The platform monitors thousands of threat sources, contextualizes them against your actual…
AI, Compliance, Global Security News, Risk Management
Delve Compliance Scandal Exposes AI Vendor Risk Gaps
Allegations against AI compliance startup Delve are raising urgent questions about how enterprises vet vendors in the race to adopt automation. As scrutiny grows, the controversy underscores a broader issue: many AI tools marketed as “enterprise-ready” may lack the safeguards, validation, and transparency buyers assume are in place. Compliance platform Delve faces allegations of fabricated…
AI, Global Security News
Engineering trust: A security blueprint for autonomous AI agents
AI agents have evolved from just chatbots, answering questions to executing actions using various integrated tools, often autonomously, and as such the traditional security models have become less efficient. I have seen that firsthand as a security lead for the Fitbit personal health coach. Consider an agent that can access or update health records on…
AI, Apps, Global Security News, Risk Management
Out of the Shadows: How to Safely Migrate Data for AI Deployments
Roughly two decades ago, organizational leaders began asking many questions about a watershed technology migration in the making: Should we move our data to the cloud? How much should we commit to the cloud? Could our employees use the cloud without IT’s approval? From Cloud Migration to AI Migration Today, another massive migration is underway,…
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Europe, Global Security News, malware, privacy, Risk Management
Face off: Meta’s Glasses and America’s internet kill switch
Could America turn off Europe’s internet? That’s one of the questions that Graham and special guest James Ball will be exploring as they discuss tech sovereignty. Could Gmail, cloud services, and critical infrastructure really become geopolitical leverage? And is anyone actually building a Plan B? Plus we explore if Meta is quietly plotting to turn its…
AI, Cybersecurity, Europe, Global Security News
Smashing Security podcast #455: Face off: Meta’s Glasses and America’s internet kill switch
Could America turn off Europe’s internet? That’s one of the questions that Graham and special guest James Ball will be exploring as they discuss tech sovereignty. Could Gmail, cloud services, and critical infrastructure really become geopolitical leverage? And is anyone actually building a Plan B? Plus we explore if Meta is quietly plotting to turn…
AI, china, Data Breaches, Global Security News, Risk Management, Russia
Hackers Try to Clone Google’s Gemini With 100,000+ AI Probes
Google built Gemini to answer questions. Now attackers are using questions as lockpicks. In a surge of more than 100,000 carefully engineered prompts, threat actors have been hammering Google’s Gemini chatbot in what the company calls “model extraction” or “distillation” attacks. By systematically probing the system, adversaries attempt to reverse engineer the model’s underlying logic,…
AI, Global Security News
Ask iManage Delivers an AI-Powered Search Experience with Trusted Answers Across Firm Knowledge
Ask iManage now answers natural-language questions with cited responses across the document repository
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Ask iManage Delivers an AI-Powered Search Experience with Trusted Answers Across Firm Knowledge
Ask iManage now answers natural-language questions with cited responses across the document repository
AI, Global Security News
Ask iManage Delivers an AI-Powered Search Experience with Trusted Answers Across Firm Knowledge
Ask iManage now answers natural-language questions with cited responses across the document repository
Advanced (300), AI, Apps, Compliance, Global Security News, Identity & Compliance, Risk Management, Security, Identity, & Compliance
Exploring common centralized and decentralized approaches to secrets management
One of the most common questions about secrets management strategies on Amazon Web Services (AWS) is whether an organization should centralize its secrets. Though this question is often focused on whether secrets should be centrally stored, there are four aspects of centralizing the secrets management process that need to be considered: creation, storage, rotation, and…
Advanced (300), AI, Apps, Compliance, Global Security News, Identity & Compliance, Risk Management, Security, Identity, & Compliance
Exploring common centralized and decentralized approaches to secrets management
One of the most common questions about secrets management strategies on Amazon Web Services (AWS) is whether an organization should centralize its secrets. Though this question is often focused on whether secrets should be centrally stored, there are four aspects of centralizing the secrets management process that need to be considered: creation, storage, rotation, and…
