Tag: third-party
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Cloud Blog: Announcing AI service expansion and CJIS 6.0 readiness for public safety
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/public-sector/announcing-ai-service-expansion-and-cjis-6-readiness-for-public-safety/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Announcing AI service expansion and CJIS 6.0 readiness for public safety Feedly Summary: Google Public Sector is continually engaging with customers, partners, and policymakers to deliver technology capabilities that reflect their needs. When it comes to solutions for public safety and law enforcement, we are deeply committed to…
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THE Journal: Technological Horizons in Education: Cloud Security Auditing Tool Uses AI to Validate Providers’ Security Assessments
Source URL: https://thejournal.com/articles/2025/06/20/cloud-security-auditing-tool-uses-ai-to-validate-providers-security-assessments.aspx Source: THE Journal: Technological Horizons in Education Title: Cloud Security Auditing Tool Uses AI to Validate Providers’ Security Assessments Feedly Summary: Cloud Security Auditing Tool Uses AI to Validate Providers’ Security Assessments AI Summary and Description: Yes **Summary:** The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has introduced an AI-powered tool, Valid-AI-ted, designed to automate…
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Campus Technology: New Cloud Security Auditing Tool Utilizes AI to Validate Providers’ Security Assessments
Source URL: https://campustechnology.com/articles/2025/06/20/new-cloud-security-auditing-tool-utilizes-ai-to-validate-providers-security-assessments.aspx Source: Campus Technology Title: New Cloud Security Auditing Tool Utilizes AI to Validate Providers’ Security Assessments Feedly Summary: New Cloud Security Auditing Tool Utilizes AI to Validate Providers’ Security Assessments AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The Cloud Security Alliance has launched Valid-AI-ted, an AI-powered tool designed to automate and enhance the…
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The Register: Minecraft cheaters never win … but they may get malware
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/18/minecraft_mod_malware/ Source: The Register Title: Minecraft cheaters never win … but they may get malware Feedly Summary: Infostealers posing as popular cheat tools are cropping up on GitHub Trojanized Minecraft cheat tools hosted on GitHub have secretly installed stealers that siphon credentials, crypto wallets, and other sensitive data when executed by players.… AI…