U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on AI and cybersecurity as soon as Thursday, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, as pressure grows from parts of his political base to increase oversight of new AI models, such as Anthropic’s Mythos.
The White House’s Office of the National Cyber Director hosted a briefing for leading AI companies on a planned executive order that would empower intelligence and other government agencies to review advanced AI models before their release, the Information reported on Wednesday.
Access controls map onto existing security such as data loss prevention. However, AI systems don’t behave like the systems those controls were designed for
The appeal of vibe coding includesefficiency and innovation at speed. But as we delegate coding to machines, the implications extend far beyond productivity
Shadow IT is not new, but what is changing is the speed at which employees are introducing generative AI into enterprise environments, often without security or governance teams having clear visibility into how those tools are being used.
The debate around generative AI and authorship is no longer confined to publishing and the creative industries, it is becoming a cyber-security issue too.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has urged financial institutions to align their governance, risk management and operational resilience practices with increasing risks posed by AI.
The White House on Wednesday said it had launched a multimillion-dollar cyber contest to spur use of artificial intelligence (AI) to find and fix security flaws in U.S. government infrastructure, in the face of growing use of the technology by hackers for malicious purposes.
Generative artificial intelligence, the umbrella technology behind the popular chatbot ChatGPT, has interesting applications for social media, the chief product officer for Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc told Reuters.