Tag: techniques
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Schneier on Security: NCSC Guidance on “Advanced Cryptography”
Source URL: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2025/05/ncsc-guidance-on-advanced-cryptography.html Source: Schneier on Security Title: NCSC Guidance on “Advanced Cryptography” Feedly Summary: The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre just released its white paper on “Advanced Cryptography,” which it defines as “cryptographic techniques for processing encrypted data, providing enhanced functionality over and above that provided by traditional cryptography.” It includes things like homomorphic…
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CSA: Balancing Ethics and AI in Business
Source URL: https://koat.ai/ethical-ai-in-business/ Source: CSA Title: Balancing Ethics and AI in Business Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes **Summary:** The text emphasizes the significance of ethical AI practices, outlining the dual nature of AI as both an opportunity for innovation and a source of ethical challenges. It offers a comprehensive guide for businesses to…
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Microsoft Security Blog: 14 secure coding tips: Learn from the experts at Microsoft Build
Source URL: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft-security-blog/14-secure-coding-tips-learn-from-the-experts-at-build/4407147 Source: Microsoft Security Blog Title: 14 secure coding tips: Learn from the experts at Microsoft Build Feedly Summary: At Microsoft Build 2025, we’re bringing together security engineers, researchers, and developers to share practical tips and modern best practices to help you ship secure code faster. The post 14 secure coding tips: Learn…
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The Register: China is using AI to sharpen every link in its attack chain, FBI warns
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/29/fbi_china_ai/ Source: The Register Title: China is using AI to sharpen every link in its attack chain, FBI warns Feedly Summary: Artificial intelligence is helping Beijing’s goons break in faster and stay longer RSAC The biggest threat to US critical infrastructure, according to FBI Deputy Assistant Director Cynthia Kaiser, can be summed up…