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New AI Model Enhances Automated Cybersecurity Testing for Large-Scale Networks

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Researchers have developed an innovative AI-driven system that automates and optimizes penetration testing, significantly reducing testing steps while expanding vulnerability assessments for large-scale networks.
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Talking about cybersecurity to the singular no more meaning. The technological landscape has become fragmented, and each specific need calls for a focused approach: behavioral models, statistical analysis, correlation graphs, motors of vision, or generative LLM. We offer you an overview of the tools that cyberdefenders are now mobilizing. Behavioral L.A.: pillar ... Article What IA arsenal for cyberdefenders? Panorama of useful IA in a SOC appea…

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Over the past year, Microsoft thwarted fraud attempts amounting to approximately $4 billion on the global market, blocking one billion likely fraudulent bot registration attempts every hour and rejecting 49 thousand false corporate registrations. “As AI reduces the entry barrier, even low-skilled attackers can generate attractive frauds, ranging from phishing with deepfakes to fake websites imitating legitimate businesses. What used to take days…

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The benefits of AI in cybersecurity are obvious: AI is available around the clock, even processes masses of complex data and can react extremely quickly. Has humans now become depleted? No way, human expertise remains essential. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into cybersecurity has triggered a race between man and machine. While AI systems are able to detect patterns and identify anomalies, human expertise remains essential to u…

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Artificial intelligence, especially generative AI, is increasingly being used in German companies, but at the same time there are serious uncertainties about how to handle sensitive data. This is evident from Cisco's current Data Privacy Benchmark Study 2025, which surveyed 2,600 data protection and cybersecurity professionals worldwide, including 200 from Germany. Convincing expertise – but poor practice The vast majority of German experts in t…

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Organizations may find it difficult to keep up with cyber-crime at the height of AI use to create smarter malware, automate attacks and attack people more accurately. In fact, last year 52% of directors of boards of directors in Spain claimed to see this technology as a risk to their organization, according to a report by Proofpoint . At the same time as this change happens, companies must manage complex data on different platforms and comply wi…

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CepymeNews broke the news in on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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