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By developing new tools to defend against adversarial AI, companies can help ensure that artificial

By developing new tools to defend against adversarial AI, companies can help ensure that artificial intelligence is developed and used in a responsible and safe manner. [TechWeb]( Follow Dark Reading: [RSS]( April 08, 2023 LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY [Fight AI With AI]( By developing new tools to defend against adversarial AI, companies can help ensure that artificial intelligence is developed and used in a responsible and safe manner. [AppSec Looms Large for RSAC 2023 Innovation Sandbox Finalists]( Application security is the dominant trend for this year's startup contest, but AI, blockchain, and compliance are all represented as well. [Designing Tabletop Exercises That Actually Thwart Attacks]( Have you ever wondered how they design blue team exercises? One ransomware and cyber extortion simulation demonstrates the best practices. [Almost Half of Former Employees Say Their Passwords Still Work]( It's not hacking if organizations fail to terminate password access after employees leave. [New GRC Platform TrustRegister Links Risk to Revenue Impact]( The application allows companies to proactively surface risks and remediation plans via programmatic risk assessments. [Name That Edge Toon: Tower of Babble]( Come up with a clever caption, and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a $25 Amazon gift card. [How Good Is Your Advanced Threat Management?]( Whether protecting a financial institution or a hospital, everyone needs an effective strategy for fending off slippery threats like those that hide in memory. [MORE NEWS /]( [MORE COMMENTARY]( HOT TOPICS [How to Solve IoT's Identity Problem]( Network protocols can be used to identify operating systems and discern other device information. [Organizations Consider Self-Insurance to Manage Risk]( Risk reassessment is shaking up the cybersecurity insurance market, leading some organizations to consider their options, including self-insurance. [AI Has Your Business Data]( No-code has lowered the barrier for non-developers to create applications. Artificial intelligence will completely eliminate it. [MORE]( EDITORS' CHOICE [Adaptive Access Technologies Gaining Traction for Security, Agility]( With companies pushing to adopt zero-trust frameworks, adaptive authentication and access — once languishing — looks finally ready to move out of the doldrums. FROM THE NEWS DESK [The Pope's Security Gets a Boost With Vatican's MDM Move]( Faced with enterprise challenges, the Holy See looks to ensure it avoids a "holey" mobile device management solution. WEBINARS - [How to Accelerate XDR Outcomes: Bridging the Gap Between Network and Endpoint]( Adversaries are moving faster than ever, with modern attacks coming from all fronts across network, endpoint, and other domains. In 2022, the average breakout time declined from 98 minutes to 84 minutes, highlighting the imperative for IT and security teams to act quickly ... - [How Supply Chain Attacks Work -- And What You Can Do to Stop Them]( Supply chain attacks made headlines in 2022, sending shockwaves through the industry as security and business leaders scrambled to reexamine the security of their own supply chains. In this webinar, experts talk through the stages of a supply chain attack and ... [View More Dark Reading Webinars >>]( WHITE PAPERS - [Enable and Protect Your Remote Workforce]( - [The Relationship Between Security Maturity and Business Enablement]( - [Making Cybersecurity Mesh a Reality]( - [Securing OT, Remote Access and Converged SOC Operations]( - [2022 State of OT Cybersecurity Report]( - [Cloud Journey Adoption Stage: Securing Hybrid and Multi-cloud Environments]( - [The CISOs Report: Perspectives, Challenges, and Plans for 2022 and Beyond]( [View More White Papers >>]( FEATURED REPORTS - [The 10 Most Impactful Types of Vulnerabilities for Enterprises Today]( The enterprise attack surface is constantly expanding. Enterprises have to think beyond zero day vulnerabilities. It's imperative security teams start looking at vulnerabilities in 5G, firmware, edge, and ICS/OT, among others. Managing system vulnerabilities is one of the old ... - [Shoring Up the Software Supply Chain Across Enterprise Applications]( Supply chain security attacks are growing at an alarming pace, and things are going to keep getting worse until DevSecOps teams get on the same page. A little help from the feds could also be welcome Modern-day software development depends ... - [10 Hot Talks From Black Hat USA 2022]( Black Hat USA brings together cutting-edge research, new security tools, and sophisticated defensive techniques over the course of two days. There were some recurring themes across the sessions, and many of these topics are going to be important issues to ... [View More Dark Reading Reports >>]( PRODUCTS & RELEASES [Noname Security Announces Hardened API Security Platform]( [BlackBerry Introduces Integrated Solution to Assure Secure Bi-Directional Response Communications During Cyber Incidents]( [Mimecast Report Reveals Nearly 60% of Companies in UAE and Saudi Arabia Need to Increase Cybersecurity Spending]( [Cybereason Secures $100M in Funding Led by SoftBank Corp.]( [Industrial Defender Launches Phoenix: OT Visibility & Security Solution for Small to Midsized Operations]( [MORE PRODUCTS & RELEASES]( CURRENT ISSUE [The 10 Most Impactful Types of Vulnerabilities for Enterprises Today]( [DOWNLOAD THIS ISSUE]( [VIEW BACK ISSUES]( Dark Reading Daily -- Published By [Dark Reading]( Informa Tech Holdings LLC | Registered in the United States with number 7418737 | 605 Third Ave., 22nd Floor, New York, New York 10158, USA To opt-out of any future Dark Reading Daily Newsletter emails, please respond [here.]( Thoughts about this newsletter? 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