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Review: The Developer’s Playbook for Large Language Model Security
With the adoption of large language models (LLMs) across industries, security teams often play catch-up. Many organizations are integrating GenAI into customer interactions, software development, and enterprise decision-making, often without grasping the security implications. As LLMs are becoming integral to enterprise operations, The Developer’s Playbook for Large Language Model Security aims to be a timely resource for security professionals. About the author Steve Wilson, Chief Product Officer at Exabeam, and an expert with over 20 … More →
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Microsoft’s new AI agents take on phishing, patching, alert fatigue
Microsoft is rolling out a new generation of AI agents in Security Copilot, built to help with some of the most time-consuming security challenges, such as phishing, data protection, and identity management. Phishing is still one of the most common — and costly — types of cyberattacks out there. Last year, from January to December 2024, Microsoft spotted over 30 billion phishing emails aimed at customers. The sheer volume is staggering, and it’s more than … More →
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