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Red teaming comes to the fore as developers tackle AI application flaws
Only a third of organizations employ adequate testing practices in AI application development, according to new research, prompting calls for increased red teaming to reduce risks. Analysis from Applause found 70% of developers are currently developing AI applications and features, with over half (55%) highlighting chatbots and customer support tools as their primary focus at present. Yet despite an acceleration…
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No application can eliminate human error: Signal’s head defends the app
When the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Jeff Goldberg, was accidentally added to a Signal conversation, things took a surprising turn. The journalist could not initially believe the authenticity of the invitation, but the chat apparently involving high-ranking US politicians and government officials discussed specific targets for attacking Huti forces in Yemen — and a few hours later, airstrikes did indeed take…
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Application enablement in an AI world
One of the key routes to digitizing businesses is securely deploying applications at pace and in response to immediate customer needs. Application enablement can help achieve this by enabling organizations to deploy services and solutions with high levels of security, reliability and scalability, all while reducing the risk of disruption to existing IT infrastructure. This process all comes down to…
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Workplace ‘tech overload’ is becoming a major productivity drain for enterprises – employees are overwhelmed, want simpler tools, and have considered quitting because of application sprawl
Employees across the UK are struggling with workplace technology overload, new research shows, and many are going out of their way to avoid using it where they can. A study by digital workplace provider, Workplace 365, found that six-in-ten employees feel overwhelmed by workplace tech solutions. Two-thirds of respondents called for greater simplification and consolidation of tools to reduce strain.…
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Amazon concedes that Chime SDK makes far more sense than the Chime application itself – Computerworld
“Amazon is really good at creating narratives, but Chime never had a good go-to-market strategy,” Kurtzman said. “It fell short in creating mindshare in a market that was growing incredibly rapidly.” One year warning for users, migration help promised In Amazon’s public statement, the company said, “After careful consideration, we have decided to end support for the Amazon Chime service,…
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‘Please do not use AI assistants during the application process’: AI company Anthropic had to tell candidates to stop using AI when applying for jobs
AI startup Anthropic has reportedly banned job applicants from using AI in their applications, according to a blog post from programmer Simon Willison. Willison quoted a section from Anthropic’s online job application form which shows the US AI developer ward job prospects away from using AI assistants in any part of the process. “While we encourage people to use AI…
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Developers can’t get a handle on application security risks
Application development infrastructure is full of significant security risks, with research by Legit Security finding high or critical risks in the developer environments of every company it examined. The security company’s report into the state of application risk found flaws in applications but also the “software factories” that make them. The report is based on data from its own platform,…
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SAP fixes critical vulnerabilities in NetWeaver application servers
SAP has fixed two critical vulnerabilities affecting NetWeaver web application server that could be exploited to escalate privileges and access restricted information. As part of the January Security Patch Day, the vendor also released updates for other products to patch 12 additional issues rated with medium and high severity. “SAP strongly recommends that the customer visits the Support Portal and applies…
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Nokia waves off IntelBroker breach claims, says leaked source code came from a third party application
Nokia has issued a statement claiming leaked source code data published on an underground hacking forum was stolen from a third-party server and poses no threat to Nokia or its customers. The Finnish telecommunications company downplayed the severity of the incident, claiming no company or customer data was implicated in the leak. The prominent threat actor IntelBroker listed a “large…
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