CNBC: Feroot Security CEO, Ivan Tsarynny, Talks about DeepSeek's Hidden Data Harvesting Risks

AI training data has become a major concern as DeepSeek reached the top spot on the App Store, sparking debates about data privacy and national security. In a timely CNBC interview amid the DeepSeek controversy, Feroot Security CEO Ivan Tsarynny highlighted the critical intersection of data collection, AI development, and security risks. He emphasized how the data collected through apps plays a crucial role in AI advancements, raising further concerns about digital privacy.

DeepSeek-V3: The AI Beast with 671 Billion Parameters - Game Changer or Privacy Nightmare?

Executive Summary DeepSeek is one of the biggest AI-based systems that originated in China, some serious cyberattacks recently disrupted its services, especially affecting new user registrations. It is not yet clear how it has been done. However, based on analysis and experience, people believe it was a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack against the system, as a DDoS attack simply sends too much traffic to any given system that causes downtime.

Choosing the Right CNAPP: Essential Tips for Effective Decision-Making

A Cloud-Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) is an integrated cloud security solution designed to safeguard cloud-native applications throughout their lifecycle. It combines various cloud native security tools and practices such as Cloud Workload Protection Platform (CWPP), cloud security posture management (CSPM), and Cloud Container Security to provide comprehensive protection across development, deployment, and operational phases in cloud environments.

What is Cybersecurity Compliance? List of Compliance Regulations by Industry

Cybersecurity compliance refers to the practice of adhering to laws, standards, and regulatory requirements established by governments and industry authorities. These compliance regulations are designed to protect a business’ digital information and information systems from cyber threats, including unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction.

Top Tips To Combat Fraud Targeting Older Generations

In this episode, Mike is joined by Christopher Fielder, Field CTO at Arctic Wolf to delves into the vulnerability of seniors to cybercrime. With over 101,000 Americans aged 60 and above falling victim to digital fraud in 2023, it’s evident that scammers exploit seniors’ digital unawareness for significant financial gain. Christopher sheds light on the risk-reward dynamics, manipulation tactics, and emphasizes the importance of maintaining control, asking questions, and practicing cyber hygiene.

Anomaly Detection Algorithms: A Comprehensive Guide

Data anomalies indicate serious issues like fraud, cyberattacks, or system breakdowns. It is crucial to preserve operational integrity and security as the complexity and volume of data is increasing as days pass by. To find anomalies in your datasets, anomaly detection uses a variety of algorithms be it statistical or machine learning or deep learning. To protect sensitive assets and ensure seamless operations, organizations require a robust anomaly detection system.

Top 11 cyberattacks that impacted 2024

2024 is behind us, but the cybersecurity lessons it left behind are still highly relevant. Data breaches remain a persistent threat to large enterprises and government agencies, as the data they store is prized by organizations and a prized target for cybercriminals. Attacks have economic consequences and serious reputational and legal repercussions, putting business stability at risk.

The State of GitHub Threat Landscape for GitHub Admins - 2024 In Review

In 2024 threat actors were trying to abuse GitHub even more severely than before. There were detected thousands of “ghost accounts” spreading malware. Hackers were also trying to succeed in their malware campaigns using not only repositories but also comments. Moreover, multiple organizations that store their source code on GitHub have experienced data leakage and data breaches. Among those companies are The New York Times, Mercedes Benz, Ultralitics, etc.

Cyber Security Monitoring: 5 Key Components

Cyber security monitoring is the practice of continuously observing IT systems to detect cyber threats, data breaches, and other security issues. By helping to identify threats early, monitoring solutions can help to mitigate attacks faster and limit the damage they can do. Monitoring solutions may track activity on networks as well as endpoints like individual laptops, mobile phones, desktop computers, and IoT devices.