Sharing your business's data with ChatGPT: How risky is it?

As a natural language processing model, ChatGPT - and other similar machine learning-based language models - is trained on huge amounts of textual data. Processing all this data, ChatGPT can produce written responses that sound like they come from a real human being. ChatGPT learns from the data it ingests. If this information includes your sensitive business data, then sharing it with ChatGPT could potentially be risky and lead to cybersecurity concerns.

Unlocking Key Insights and Use Cases of Data Orchestration in Identity Verification Solutions

Business Insider reports that the identity verification market is anticipated to reach a value of $12.8 billion by 2024 as a result of the rising amount of digital transactions that require precise and trustworthy identification data. However, a lot of individuals don’t comprehend what identity entails. Identity is more complicated than it first looks since it can vary based on the setting and sector. For the various sources of identification data to be combined, data orchestration is essential.

A New Era of AppSec: 10 Times as a Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing

Ten represents the completion of a cycle and the beginning of a new one, as there are ten digits in our base-10 number system. We've scanned nearly 140 trillion lines of code, so we can’t help but pick up on the one and the zero in our exciting announcement. It's the tenth publication of the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Application Security Testing (AST), and we are pleased to announce we are a Leader for the tenth consecutive time.

How to generate an SBOM for JavaScript and Node.js applications

SBOM is the acronym for Software Bill of Materials, which is a list of all the open source npm packages that are part of your project. But it’s not only limited to open source or software packages, and can include operating system libraries, microservices inventory and more.

Chinese healthcare comapany, Hinacom breached

In yet another alarming breach incident, the notorious hacking group SiegedSec has targeted the healthcare sector once again. This time, their target was the prominent Chinese healthcare company Hinacom. The cybercriminals successfully infiltrated the company's defenses, exposing a staggering 11GB of sensitive data. This blog explores the details of the hack, the potential consequences, and the urgent need for improved healthcare security. The Hinacom Breach.

PAM Masterclass - Episode 4: Simplifying privileged session management

In this episode of PAM masterclass, you will learn how to launch privileged sessions by configuring remote access pathways. You will also gain insights into how admins can monitor and record live sessions and suspend malicious user activities using ManageEngine's flagship PAM suite, PAM360.

Improved risk assessment with EPSS scores in Snyk

The number and complexity of software vulnerabilities is continuously growing. The ability of development and security teams to assess the threat level a given vulnerability poses and prioritize fix efforts accordingly greatly depends on access to as much context as possible about the vulnerability.

Cyber Insurance: Is Paying a Ransom Counter-Productive?

Food for thought as discussed on May 18, 2023, an article posted in The Australian Insurance Council: Banning paying a ransom to cyber hackers is counter-productive where Andrew Hall, the Chief Executive of the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA), stated that “attempts to ban businesses from paying ransoms for cyber attacks risks eroding trust and relationships with government.”