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SecurityWeek.webp 2023-12-06 11:00:00 Événement virtuel aujourd'hui: Cyber AI & Automation Summit
Virtual Event Today: Cyber AI & Automation Summit
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La conférence virtuelle du 6 décembre explorera les cas d'utilisation de la cybersécurité pour la technologie de l'intelligence artificielle (IA) et la course à la protection des algorithmes LLM contre l'utilisation adversaire.
Virtual conference on December 6th will explore cybersecurity use-cases for artificial intelligence (AI) technology and the race to protect LLM algorithms from adversarial use.
Conference ★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2023-09-13 12:00:00 Securityweek pour héberger Cyber AI & Automation Summit
SecurityWeek to Host Cyber AI & Automation Summit
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La conférence virtuelle explorera les cas d'utilisation de la cybersécurité pour la technologie de l'IA et la race pour protéger les algorithmes LLM contre l'utilisation adversaire.
Virtual conference will explore cybersecurity use-cases for AI technology and the race to protect LLM algorithms from adversarial use.
Conference ★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2022-05-12 13:18:29 Iranian Cyberspy Group Launching Ransomware Attacks Against US (lien direct) Over the past several months, Iran-linked cyberespionage group Charming Kitten has been engaging in financially-motivated activities, the Secureworks Counter Threat Unit (CTU) reports. Ransomware Threat Conference APT 35 APT 35 ★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2022-02-22 15:18:36 Enterprise IoT Security Firm Phosphorus Raises $38 Million (lien direct) Nashville, TN-based IoT security firm Phosphorus Cybersecurity has raised $38 million in a Series A funding round led by SYN Ventures and MassMutual Ventures. Phosphorus discovers, delivers timely and automated patching and credential rotation for IoT devices in what it calls the 'Security of Things'. Patching Conference APT 35 APT 35
SecurityWeek.webp 2022-02-01 16:24:06 Iranian Hackers Using New PowerShell Backdoor Linked to Memento Ransomware (lien direct) Attacks from the Iranian Phosphorus APT (aka Charming Kitten, APT35) are well documented. Now a new set of tools incorporated into the group's arsenal, and a connection with the Memento ransomware, have been discovered. Ransomware Conference APT 35 APT 35
SecurityWeek.webp 2021-08-05 15:48:35 Iran-Linked Hackers Expand Arsenal With New Android Backdoor (lien direct) The Iran-linked hacking group named Charming Kitten has added a new Android backdoor to its arsenal and successfully compromised individuals associated with the Iranian reformist movement, according to security researchers with IBM's X-Force threat intelligence team. Threat Conference APT 35 APT 35
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-10-09 18:20:48 Iranian Hackers Update Spear-Phishing Techniques in Recent Campaign (lien direct) The Iranian state-sponsored threat actor known as Charming Kitten employed new spear-phishing methods in a campaign observed in August and September, ClearSky's security researchers report. Threat Conference APT 35
SecurityWeek.webp 2019-03-28 06:57:04 Microsoft Takes Control of 99 Domains Used by Iranian Cyberspies (lien direct) Microsoft on Wednesday announced that it had taken control of 99 domains used by an Iran-linked cyberespionage group it tracks as Phosphorus. Conference APT 35
SecurityWeek.webp 2018-04-04 14:00:03 Breaches Increasingly Discovered Internally: Mandiant (lien direct) >Organizations are getting increasingly better at discovering data breaches on their own, with more than 60% of intrusions in 2017 detected internally, according to FireEye-owned Mandiant. The company's M-Trends report for 2018 shows that the global median time for internal detection dropped to 57.5 days in 2017, compared to 80 days in the previous year. Of the total number of breaches investigated by Mandiant last year, 62% were discovered internally, up from 53% in 2016. On the other hand, it still took roughly the same amount of time for organizations to learn that their systems had been compromised. The global median dwell time in 2017 – the median time from the first evidence of a hack to detection – was 101 days, compared to 99 days in 2016. Companies in the Americas had the shortest median dwell time (75.5 days), while organizations in the APAC region had the longest dwell time (nearly 500 days). Dwell time data from Mandiant Data collected by Mandiant in 2013 showed that more than one-third of organizations had been attacked again after the initial incident had been remediated. More recent data, specifically from the past 19 months, showed that 56% of Mandiant customers were targeted again by either the same group or one with similar motivation. In cases where investigators discovered at least one type of significant activity (e.g. compromised accounts, data theft, lateral movement), the targeted organization was successfully attacked again within one year. Organizations that experienced more than one type of significant activity were attacked by more than one threat actor. Again, the highest percentage of companies attacked multiple times and by multiple threat groups was in the APAC region – more than double compared to the Americas and the EMEA region. When it comes to the most targeted industries, companies in the financial and high-tech sectors recorded the highest number of significant attacks, while the high-tech, telecommunications and education sectors were hit by the highest number of different hacker groups. Last year, FireEye assigned names to four state-sponsored threat groups, including the Vietnam-linked APT32 (OceanLotus), and the Iran-linked APT33, APT34 (OilRig), and APT35 (NewsBeef, Newscaster and Charming Kitten). Conference APT33 APT 35 APT 33 APT 32 APT 34
SecurityWeek.webp 2017-12-06 13:49:19 HBO Hacker Linked to Iranian Spy Group (lien direct) A man accused by U.S. authorities of hacking into the systems of HBO and attempting to extort millions of dollars from the company has been linked by security researchers to an Iranian cyber espionage group tracked as Charming Kitten. Conference APT 35
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