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IBM Shows How Generative AI Tools Can Hijack Live Calls

IBM researchers have discovered a way to use generative AI tools to hijack live audio calls and manipulate what is being said without the speakers knowing. The “audio-jacking” technique – which uses large-language models (LLMs), voice cloning, text-to-speech, and speech-to-text…

The 8 Must Haves for the Next Generation of SIEM

A next-generation SIEM requires advanced security technologies, flexible deployment options, cost-effectiveness and transparent licensing. The post The 8 Must Haves for the Next Generation of SIEM appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has been indexed from Security Boulevard Read…

Mastering SBOMs: Best practices

In our recent webinar, Mastering SBOMs: Best Practices, speakers, including Ilkka Turunen, Field CTO, Sonatype, Roger Smith, Global Testing and Digital Assurance Lead, DXC Technology, and Marc Luescher, Solution Architect, AWS, shed light on the importance of software bills of…

Report Surfaces Extent of SaaS Application Insecurity

A Wing Security survey found nearly all respondents experienced a security incident involving at least one SaaS application. The post Report Surfaces Extent of SaaS Application Insecurity appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has been indexed from Security Boulevard…

USENIX Security ’23 – Chen Chen, Rahul Kande, Nathan Nguyen, Flemming Andersen, and Aakash Tyagi, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Jeyavijayan Rajendran – HyPFuzz: Formal-Assisted Processor Fuzzing

Many thanks to USENIX for publishing their outstanding USENIX Security ’23 Presenter’s content, and the organizations strong commitment to Open Access. Originating from the conference’s events situated at the Anaheim Marriott; and via the organizations YouTube channel. The post USENIX…