Tag: anomalies
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CSA: How Can Businesses Overcome Limited Cloud Visibility?
Source URL: https://cloudsecurityalliance.org/blog/2025/02/03/top-threat-9-lost-in-the-cloud-enhancing-visibility-and-observability Source: CSA Title: How Can Businesses Overcome Limited Cloud Visibility? Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: This text addresses critical challenges in cloud security, focusing specifically on the threat of limited cloud visibility and observability. It highlights the risks associated with shadow IT and sanctioned app misuse while outlining the…
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Cisco Security Blog: Harnessing AI to Simplify Cloud Configuration Drift Detection
Source URL: https://feedpress.me/link/23535/16952452/harnessing-ai-to-simplify-cloud-configuration-drift-detection Source: Cisco Security Blog Title: Harnessing AI to Simplify Cloud Configuration Drift Detection Feedly Summary: Explore how AI-driven solutions can proactively identify configuration drifts, enhance cloud security, and ensure compliance efficiently. AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text discusses the proactive identification of configuration drifts through AI-driven solutions, focusing on their…
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Cloud Blog: Announcing the general availability of Spanner Graph
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/databases/spanner-graph-is-now-ga/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Announcing the general availability of Spanner Graph Feedly Summary: In today’s complex digital world, building truly intelligent applications requires more than just raw data — you need to understand the intricate relationships within that data. Graph analysis helps reveal these hidden connections, and when combined with techniques like…
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Simon Willison’s Weblog: Anomalous Tokens in DeepSeek-V3 and r1
Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jan/26/anomalous-tokens-in-deepseek-v3-and-r1/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Anomalous Tokens in DeepSeek-V3 and r1 Feedly Summary: Anomalous Tokens in DeepSeek-V3 and r1 Glitch tokens (previously) are tokens or strings that trigger strange behavior in LLMs, hinting at oddities in their tokenizers or model weights. Here’s a fun exploration of them across DeepSeek v3 and R1.…
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The Register: Someone is slipping a hidden backdoor into Juniper routers across the globe, activated by a magic packet
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/25/mysterious_backdoor_juniper_routers/ Source: The Register Title: Someone is slipping a hidden backdoor into Juniper routers across the globe, activated by a magic packet Feedly Summary: Who could be so interested in chips, manufacturing, and more, in the US, UK, Europe, Russia… Someone has been quietly backdooring selected Juniper routers around the world in key…
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The Register: Biden signs sweeping cybersecurity order, just in time for Trump to gut it
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/17/biden_cybersecurity_eo/ Source: The Register Title: Biden signs sweeping cybersecurity order, just in time for Trump to gut it Feedly Summary: Ransomware, AI, secure software, digital IDs – there’s something for everyone in the presidential directive Analysis Joe Biden, in the final days of his US presidency, issued another cybersecurity order that is nearly…
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Chip Huyen: Common pitfalls when building generative AI applications
Source URL: https://huyenchip.com//2025/01/16/ai-engineering-pitfalls.html Source: Chip Huyen Title: Common pitfalls when building generative AI applications Feedly Summary: As we’re still in the early days of building applications with foundation models, it’s normal to make mistakes. This is a quick note with examples of some of the most common pitfalls that I’ve seen, both from public case…
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Schneier on Security: Microsoft Takes Legal Action Against AI “Hacking as a Service” Scheme
Source URL: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2025/01/microsoft-takes-legal-action-against-ai-hacking-as-a-service-scheme.html Source: Schneier on Security Title: Microsoft Takes Legal Action Against AI “Hacking as a Service” Scheme Feedly Summary: Not sure this will matter in the end, but it’s a positive move: Microsoft is accusing three individuals of running a “hacking-as-a-service” scheme that was designed to allow the creation of harmful and illicit…