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"Google launches secure AI framework to help secure AI technology."

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12 JUNE, 2023

Google launches Secure AI Framework to help secure AI technology

The SAIF is designed to help mitigate risks specific to AI systems like model theft, training data poisoning, and malicious injections.

Image: ACT government falls victim to Barracuda’s ESG vulnerability

ACT government falls victim to Barracuda’s ESG vulnerability

The ACT government revealed it is responding to a security breach in the e-mail gateway system provided by Barracuda with the potential of personal information being impacted.

North Korean APT group targets email credentials in social engineering campaign

The Kimsuky group is adept at building relationships at target organizations to more easily deliver malware and steal credentials.

University of Manchester suffers cybersecurity incident, detects unauthorised activity

The University of Manchester has suffered a cyber incident in which systems have been accessed by an unauthorised party who has likely stolen data.

Sysdig adds “end-to-end” detection and response to CNAPP

Cloud security vendor says consolidation will help customers detect threats across workloads, identities, cloud services, and third-party applications.

Google partners with UK NCSC to offer free cybersecurity training for SMEs

Google’s free SME cybersecurity training programme spans four modules covering employees, networks, and devices.

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