LLMs can help improve the efficiency of cybersecurity workers, increasing the number of vulnerabilities they find in less time, helping them patch software or use those vulnerabilities for offensive ...
By Brenden BobbyReader Columnist It’s important to practice good cybersecurity when you’re at home or at your job. Don’t ...
A good degree in computer science, plus specialist certifications, should put you in the right position to become an ethical hacker. Unlike the popular image of hackers, ethical hackers don’t tend to ...
A Stanford study shows an AI agent outperforming human hackers by finding more security flaws in less time and at a much lower cost.
During the test, ARTEMIS was allowed to operate on Stanford’s private and public computer science networks for 16 hours. In that time, the AI scanned nearly 8,000 devices, including servers and ...
One of the first modern coworking spaces, C-Base in Berlin, was launched 30 years ago by a group of computer engineers as a ...
Stanford's AI agent Artemis successfully identified security flaws missed by expert hackers. This AI agent took 16 hours to ...
In a twist of cybernetic irony, LockBit, once the world’s most notorious ransomware gang, has recently been hacked – exposing its secrets, affiliate identities, and negotiation tactics to the world.
Hackers are pulling the strings far beyond cyberspace. A research team has uncovered details of a scam to hijack real-world cargo shipments. Here's NPR cybersecurity correspondent Jenna McLaughlin.