If there’s one thing to remember from this edition, it’s that AI is as good at phishing as social engineers, so make sure to inform your team…

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26.10.2023

If there’s one thing to remember from this edition, it’s that AI is as good at phishing as social engineers. Make sure to inform your team that it’s a growing risk, and that you should strengthen your safeguards against it.

• Using LLMs for physical reasoning – the NEWTON repository is an exciting project that’s paving the way for the integration of large language models into physical reality. - GitHub

 

• Convincing phishing emails in 5 minutes, compared to 16 hours for social engineers – LLMs are a powerful tool for bad actors, so companies need to be more vigilant than ever, and guard themselves from phishing with better training programs and access management tools. - SI

 

• As if on cue, Microsoft has opened up early access to their Security Copilot in Microsoft 365 Defender XDR – it claims to save 40% time on routine security ops and help junior analysts handle incidents better, making cybersec teams more effective. - The Register

 

• Lenovo and NVIDIA join forces to accelerate genAI adoption – the goal is to create fully integrated systems designed to deploy AI apps seamlessly, enabling enterprises to build custom AI models on NVIDIA’s cloud and run them on Lenovo's on-prem systems. - Nvidia

 

• “Rapidly infusing AI across every layer of the tech stack and for every role and business process” has done wonders for Microsoft – they’ve reported $56.5 billion in revenue, with 29% growth in Azure and other services in their AI-exposed Intelligent Cloud unit. - Microsoft

 

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