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    RSAC Conference 2025: AI and quantum complicate security

    RSAC Conference 2025 has been full on, with cybersecurity experts from all over the world descending on San Francisco to share trends, data, and announcements. This year, ITPro has been providing both remote and on the ground coverage from the event, across talks covering topics such as AI security and threat actor methodology. In this episode, Jane speaks to Rory…

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    RSAC Conference day three: using AI to do more with less and facing new attack techniques

    Kevin Mandia sees the tit-for-tat global tariff escalations and general economic uncertainty related to geopolitical tensions leading directly to belt tightening by CEOs in 2025. For the security audience he addressed on the third day of RSAC Conference in his recurring cybersecurity year-in-review keynote, the Mandiant founder said the message is clear. “If there’s any theme in RSA right now…

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    RSAC Conference 2025 was a sobering reminder of the challenges facing cybersecurity professionals

    RSAC Conference 2025 has come to an end, having once again acted as a leading platform for cybersecurity professionals to share the latest data, go into detail on new products and services, and debate some of the trickiest topics in their field. Throughout the week-long event, attendees have heard about some of the nastiest ransomware groups currently operating, new benefits…

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    RSAC Conference day two: A focus on what attackers are doing

    A major focus of the second day of the RSAC Conference was sharing intelligence on what attackers are actually doing with emerging capabilities like AI, as well as quantum computing. In separate keynote sessions Tuesday, senior executives from Google offered different perspectives about what threat actors, including nation-states, are doing with artificial intelligence tools. Sandra Joyce, vice president of Google…

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    RSAC Conference Day One: Vibe Is ‘All In’ on AI for Security

    Artificial intelligence dominated as an opening day theme of the RSAC Conference, commanding attention from established security vendors and startups alike. “AI [has] changed everything,” Hugh Thompson, the conference’s executive chairman, said in opening remarks for the annual security event. “The way that attackers operate is changing dramatically – the pervasive use of AI, the rapid adoption of AI, the…

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    RSAC Conference 2025 live: All the latest news and updates

    Follow all the latest from RSAC Conference 2025 in our live coverage Source link

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    What to look out for at RSAC Conference 2025

    RSA Conference 2025 is just days away from kicking off, with attendees from around the world gathering to share information on cybersecurity trends, the latest attack methodologies, and collaborative efforts to protect organizations from hackers. ITPro will be covering the four-day event, including live blogs from all three keynotes and detailed reports on expert-led panels. As we count down the…

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    Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference set for June 9 – Computerworld

    Apple will host its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) online from June 9-13, with a small number of developers and students invited to attend in person for the keynote and state of the union announcements at Apple Park. As it has been since the Covid-19 pandemic, WWDC will be an online event. That’s great for developers, as it gives everyone more…

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    Microsoft’s Build developer conference starts on May 19th

    Microsoft Build is once again being held in Seattle this year, just over the lake from Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, Washington. The developer conference will start on May 19th and run through May 22nd at the Seattle Convention Center. I’m also expecting a lot of announcements for Copilot at Build, whether it’s the consumer version or the Microsoft 365 Copilot…

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    Fake Google Meet conference errors push infostealing malware

    A new ClickFix campaign is luring users to fraudulent Google Meet conference pages showing fake connectivity errors that deliver info-stealing malware for Windows and macOS operating systems. ClickFix is a social-engineering tactic that emerged in May, first reported by cybersecurity company Proofpoint, from a threat actor (TA571) that used messages impersonating errors for Google Chrome, Microsoft Word, and OneDrive. The errors prompted…

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