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Benchmarks Find ‘DeepSeek-V3-0324 Is More Vulnerable Than Qwen2.5-Max’
While the latest iteration of Qwen2.5-Max outperforms DeepSeek-V3 on security, the AI model lags behind its competition in several other...more

Microsoft: 87% of UK Businesses Are Unprepared for Cyberattacks
A report from Microsoft and Goldsmiths, University of London has found that just 13% of U.K. businesses are resilient to...more

ESET Threat Report: ChatGPT Name Abuses, Lumma Stealer Malware Increases, Android SpinOk SDK Spyware’s Prevalence
Risk mitigation tips are provided for each of these cybersecurity threats. Cybersecurity company ESET released its H2 2023 threat report,...more

Google Cloud’s Cybersecurity Predictions of 2024 and Look Back at 2023
Google Cloud’s team recently spoke about the most notable cybersecurity threats of 2023 — multi-faceted extortion and zero-day exploitation —...more

New AI Security Guidelines Published by NCSC, CISA & More International Agencies
The U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre, the U.S.’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and international agencies from 16 other countries...more

G7 Countries Establish Voluntary AI Code of Conduct
The code of conduct provides guidelines for AI regulation across G7 countries and includes cybersecurity considerations and international standards. The...more

UK’s NCSC Warns Against Cybersecurity Attacks on AI
The National Cyber Security Centre provides details on prompt injection and data poisoning attacks so organizations using machine-learning models can...more