Tag: crew
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Cloud Blog: How good is your AI? Gen AI evaluation at every stage, explained
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/how-to-evaluate-your-gen-ai-at-every-stage/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: How good is your AI? Gen AI evaluation at every stage, explained Feedly Summary: As AI moves from promising experiments to landing core business impact, the most critical question is no longer “What can it do?" but "How well does it do it?". Ensuring the quality, reliability, and…
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The Register: Chinese spy crew appears to be preparing for conflict by backdooring 75+ critical orgs
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/09/china_malware_flip_switch_sentinelone/ Source: The Register Title: Chinese spy crew appears to be preparing for conflict by backdooring 75+ critical orgs Feedly Summary: SentinelOne discovered the campaign when they tried to hit the security vendor’s own servers An IT services company, a European media group, and a South Asian government entity are among the more…
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The Register: New Russian cyber-spy crew Laundry Bear joins the email-stealing pack
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/05/27/new_russian_cyberspy_crew_laundry_bear/ Source: The Register Title: New Russian cyber-spy crew Laundry Bear joins the email-stealing pack Feedly Summary: Dutch intel services, Microsoft go big-game hunting A previously unknown Kremlin-linked group has conducted cyber-espionage operations against Dutch police, NATO member states, Western tech companies, and other organizations of interest to the Russian government since at…
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The Register: Chinese snoops tried to break into US city utilities, says Talos
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/05/22/chinese_crew_us_city_utilities/ Source: The Register Title: Chinese snoops tried to break into US city utilities, says Talos Feedly Summary: Intrusions began weeks before Trimble patched the Cityworks hole A suspected Chinese crew has been exploiting a now-patched remote code execution (RCE) flaw in Trimble Cityworks to break into US local government networks and target…
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Wired: Who’s to Blame When AI Agents Screw Up?
Source URL: https://www.wired.com/story/ai-agents-legal-liability-issues/ Source: Wired Title: Who’s to Blame When AI Agents Screw Up? Feedly Summary: As Google and Microsoft push agentic AI systems, the kinks are still being worked on how agents interact with each other—and intersect with the law. AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text discusses the ongoing development of agentic…
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The Register: Research reimagines LLMs as tireless tools of torture
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/05/21/llm_torture_tools/ Source: The Register Title: Research reimagines LLMs as tireless tools of torture Feedly Summary: No need for thumbscrews when your chatbot never lets up Large language models (LLMs) are not just about assistance and hallucinations. The technology has a darker side.… AI Summary and Description: Yes Short Summary with Insight: The text…
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The Register: Britain’s cyber agents and industry clash over how to tackle shoddy software
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/05/12/uks_cyber_agency_and_industry/ Source: The Register Title: Britain’s cyber agents and industry clash over how to tackle shoddy software Feedly Summary: Providers argue that if end users prioritized security, they’d get it CYBERUK Intervention is required to ensure the security market holds vendors to account for shipping insecure wares – imposing costs on those whose…
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The Register: Ex-NSA chief warns AI devs: Don’t repeat infosec’s early-day screwups
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/23/exnsa_boss_ai/ Source: The Register Title: Ex-NSA chief warns AI devs: Don’t repeat infosec’s early-day screwups Feedly Summary: Bake in security now or pay later, says Mike Rogers AI engineers should take a lesson from the early days of cybersecurity and bake safety and security into their models during development, rather than trying to…