Sun.Jun 18, 2023

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Humans Aren’t Mentally Ready for an AI-Saturated ‘Post-Truth World’

WIRED Threat Level

The AI era promises a flood of disinformation, deepfakes, and hallucinated “facts.” Psychologists are only beginning to grapple with the implications.

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US govt offers $10 million bounty for info linking Clop ransomware gang to a foreign government.

Security Affairs

The U.S. government announced up to a $10 million bounty for information linking the Clop ransomware gang to a foreign government. The US goverment is offering up to a $10 million bounty for information linking CL0P Ransomware Gang or any other threat actors targeting U.S. critical infrastructure to a foreign government. The bounty is covered by the U.S.

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EU countries accuse TfL debt collectors of breaching data protection laws over London penalty fines

The Guardian Data Protection

Belgium and Dutch vehicle licensing agency say citizens’ details obtained unlawfully to issue driving fines Two EU countries have accused Transport for London’s debt collection agency of breaching data protection laws to obtain the names and addresses of citizens in order to issue fines for driving in the capital. Motorists from across Europe have been hit with penalties, some totalling thousands of pounds , for driving in London’s Ultra Low Emissions Zone (Ulez).

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Microsoft: June Outlook and cloud platform outages were caused by DDoS

Security Affairs

Microsoft confirmed that the recent outages to the Azure, Outlook, and OneDrive services were caused by cyber attacks. In early June, Microsoft suffered severe outages for some of its services, including Outlook email, OneDrive file-sharing apps, and the cloud computing infrastructure Azure. A collective known as Anonymous Sudan (aka Storm-1359) claimed responsibility for the DDoS attacks that hit the company’s services.

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Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to Production

Speaker: Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks & Tony Karrer, CTO at Aggregage

Executive leaders and board members are pushing their teams to adopt Generative AI to gain a competitive edge, save money, and otherwise take advantage of the promise of this new era of artificial intelligence. There's no question that it is challenging to figure out where to focus and how to advance when it’s a new field that is evolving everyday. 💡 This new webinar featuring Maher Hanafi, CTO of Betterworks, will explore a practical framework to transform Generative AI prototypes into

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What’s Father’s Day Without A Father?

Information Governance Perspectives

This coming July marks a year since we lost our patriarch, Raymond, and this Father’s Day will be the first time our family celebrates the occasion without him. And it has me wondering—on a day like today, are children only supposed to honor those fathers who remain living? Or can we still celebrate the lives of the dads no longer with us? Raymond and his grandson, Joel, after he’d earned his yellow belt.

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Reddit Files: BlackCat/ALPHV ransomware gang claims to have stolen 80GB of data from Reddit

Security Affairs

The BlackCat/ALPHV ransomware gang claims to have stolen 80GB of data from the Reddit in February cyberattack. In February, the social news aggregation platform Reddit suffered a security breach , attackers gained unauthorized access to internal documents, code, and some business systems. The company announced it was hit by a sophisticated and highly-targeted attack that took place on February 5, 2023.