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    AI could help UK government stretch budgets – but skills and data protection concerns could hamper progress

    Rolling out generative AI solutions could help the UK government stretch budgets further, according to a report from Google Cloud, but public sector workers said challenges around regulation, skills, and data need to be solved first. Google Cloud called for everything from healthcare to policing to be automated, following a survey of 415 public sector workers. The report notes the…

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    Steady progress and partner potential at HPE Discover Barcelona 2024

    European legs of tech conferences are always a somewhat strange experience. If you’re lucky, as a journalist, there will be a few announcements, but you attend in the full knowledge that the big news already dropped some time before. For customers and partners, however, it’s a chance to discuss what was announced some six months ago in a local setting…

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    CISA tags Progress Kemp LoadMaster flaw as exploited in attacks

    The U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added three new flaws in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, including a critical OS command injection impacting Progress Kemp LoadMaster. The flaw, discovered by Rhino Security Labs and tracked as CVE-2024-1212, was addressed via an update released on February 21, 2024. However, this is the first report of it being under…

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    Microsoft Reports on Progress of Revamping Security Efforts

    On Sept. 23, Microsoft released a report detailing the progress of the Secure Future Initiative, the company-wide overhaul put in place in November 2023. The Secure Future Initiative exists to improve security in the wake of some high-profile vulnerabilities in 2023. These vulnerabilities included a breach in Microsoft Exchange Online that allowed threat actors associated with the Chinese government to…

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    Progress Software discloses maximum severity LoadMaster flaw – here’s what you need to know

    Progress Software has issued a public notice declaring it has fixed a maximum severity security vulnerability affecting its LoadMaster and LoadMaster Multi-Tenant hypervisor software. LoadMaster is Progress’ load balancer and application delivery controller (ADC), underpinning high availability, secure, and scalable business applications and websites. The Multi-Tenant hypervisor, meanwhile, is an iteration of the LoadMaster software that allows users to run…

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    OpenAI exec says California’s AI safety bill might slow progress

    In a new letter, OpenAI chief strategy officer Jason Kwon insists that AI regulations should be left to the federal government. As reported previously by Bloomberg, Kwon says that a new AI safety bill under consideration in California could slow progress and cause companies to leave the state. A federally-driven set of AI policies, rather than a patchwork of state…

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