AI
Infosecurity Europe: AI SOCs Will Still Need SOC Analysts, Security Vendors Say
AI won't replace the SOC. It will replace the mind-numbing copy-pasting and routine ticket-taking.
Human-in-the-loop validation remains a non-negotiable safety net. Organizations still need sharp minds to verify that the machine is performing accurately.
German Court Holds Google Liable For False AI Overview Answers
Google argued that users could check the linked sources themselves to verify if the AI summary was correct. It also said that these users knew "that information generated with AI should not be blindly trusted." The court rejected this.
AI Broke Vulnerability Management. That's Why CISOs Are Moving Budget to BAS.
A good summary of how patching has changed and become nearly impossible. Their solution is a product pitch for Picus.
Just like gold and oil, we’ll soon be able to trade AI token futures
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Anthropic Disputes Fable 5 AI Jailbreak
Anthropic emphasizes that its strongest protections against the most dangerous risks are enforced by independent classifier systems that operate separately from the model itself, meaning that overcoming the model’s refusals does not disable these critical safeguards.
After examining the examples shared by the researcher, the company determined that some outputs were not produced by Fable 5 at all, while those that were contained only general information already available in public sources, offering no meaningful uplift for real-world harm.
Politics
Uber rolls out women-only option in the US
The rollout comes despite an ongoing class action lawsuit in California, filed by Uber drivers who argue the move discriminates against men.
Uber’s New “Women Preferences” Program Violates Civil Rights Law
California-based businesses that serve the public must treat everyone equally—regardless of their race, religion, sex, or disability.
FCC Wants to Kill Burner Phones By Forcing Telecoms to Get All Customers’ IDs
The FCC plans to do this by legally forcing the country’s telecoms to store a wealth of personal information about essentially all phone customers, including a government issued identification number and their physical address, alarming privacy advocates and civil rights activists who compare the measures to those from authoritarian countries where it can be difficult to buy a mobile phone plan without giving up your identity.
Cops Keep Getting Arrested for Using Flock to Stalk People
There have been more than a dozen cases around the country where police use Flock to obsessively and illegally stalk people.
How and Why to Fight Back Against Social Media Bans
Several U.S. states are pushing to ban young people from social media entirely. This marks the latest wave of censorship bills masquerading as “children’s online safety” measures. Most proposals fall into two broad categories: age verification bills and behavioral age estimation bills.
FBI Seizes 13 Websites That Officials Say Were Used by China to Target and Recruit US Workers
The 13 websites purported to be affiliated with consulting companies that advertised job openings for current and former holders of security clearances
Israeli firm BlackCore suspected of meddling in New York and Scotland votes, France says
Before scrubbing its online presence following enquiries from Reuters, BlackCore described itself as "an elite influence, cyber, and technology company built for the modern sera of information warfare." It said it provided governments and political campaigns with "cutting-edge strategies, advanced tools, and robust security to shape narratives."
Alaskans will be flying blind after NSF decommissions ocean monitoring network
The upcoming loss of a deep-ocean monitoring system is triggering deep anxiety in Alaska, the nation’s top fish-producing state, where temperatures are warming twice as quickly as the global average. Project 2025 cast government-sponsored oceanic and atmospheric research as a regular source of “climate alarmism.”
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