An Australia-based security startup has raised a $7.5 million seed funding round to help major corporations use generative AI without fear of bots spilling their secrets, the company exclusively shared with Axios.
The big picture: Companies haven't yet figured out how to bring AI agents or chatbots into their workflows while protecting proprietary information.
A newly discovered open-source vulnerability could be as widespread as Heartbleed or Log4j, researchers warned Monday.
Why it matters: Many companies are short-staffed during the Fourth of July week, meaning vulnerable systems may not get patched quickly enough to prevent all possible attacks.
The U.S. Supreme Court has turned the Biden administration's plans to clean up critical infrastructure's cyber hygiene inside out.
Why it matters: Critical infrastructure organizations have failed to implement basic security practices like multifactor authentication on their own — leaving them easy targets for attacks without new regulations.
A newly discovered open-source vulnerability could be as widespread as Heartbleed or Log4j, researchers warned yesterday.
Why it matters: Many companies are short-staffed during the Fourth of July week, meaning vulnerable systems may not get patched quickly enough to prevent all possible attacks.
Zoom in: Researchers at Qualys discovered a bug in a popular OpenSSH server — which many organizations use to secure communications and manage remote access — that would allow attackers to gain complete control of the system the code is running on.
The flaw — dubbed "regreSSHion" — affects how systems authenticate a user's identity and has a severity score of 8.1 out of 10.
A three-mile stretch of I-94 in Michigan offers a glimpse of America's future highways, with tech-enabled lanes for connected and automated vehicles that could one day let drivers sit back and relax.
Why it matters: The Interstate Highway System revolutionized transportation in the 1950s and '60s. But cars and trucks are getting smarter, so roadways must too.
The Supreme Court's decision Friday limiting executive branch power also further hobbled U.S. government efforts to roll back Big Tech's power.
Why it matters: Tech giants have long fueled efforts to pass new federal laws limiting the companies' influence. But now, and for a long time to come, advocates will need to find other ways to achieve that goal.
A three-mile stretch of I-94 in Michigan offers a glimpse of America's future highways, with tech-enabled lanes for connected and automated vehicles that could one day let drivers sit back and relax.
Why it matters: The interstate highway system revolutionized transportation in the 1950s and 60s. But cars and trucks are getting smarter, so roadways must, too.
A new grassroots effort to propel innovation in American manufacturing is flexing its muscle across the Rust Belt and the Beltway.
Why it matters: Decades of globalization have left U.S. industry dependent on foreign supply chains — and at risk of falling behind China and other countries.