In the final weeks before November’s U.S. election, cybersecurity experts were calling October 2024 the “month of mischief”—a magnet for bad actors looking to disrupt the democratic process through AI-generated misinformation. This issue of AI Pulse looks at what can be done about deepfakes and other AI scams, and why defense-in-depth is the only way to go.
Discover insights from a multi-year APT campaign that exploited network perimeter vulnerabilities to target high-value entities, revealing critical gaps in edge device security. GreyNoise shares strategic intelligence and actionable steps for defending against these sophisticated threats, empowering security teams to strengthen their perimeter defenses against ongoing exploitation.
GreyNoise has discovered previously undisclosed zero-day vulnerabilities in IoT-connected live streaming cameras, leveraging AI to catch an attack before it could escalate. This marks one of the first instances where threat detection has been augmented by AI to discover zero-day vulnerabilities.
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A national security memorandum on artificial intelligence tasks various federal agencies with securing the AI supply chain from potential cyberattacks and disseminating timely threat information about them.