2025-10-10
Adversaries from cybercrime gangs to nation-state cyberattack squads are fine-tuning weaponized AI with the goal of defeating new patches in 3 days or less.
The quicker the attack, the more time to explore a victim’s network, exfiltrate data, install ransomware or set up reconnaissance that will last for months or years. Traditional, manual patching is now a liability, rendering enter organizations defenseless against weaponized AI attacks
"Threat actors are reverse engineering patches, and the speed at which they're doing it has been enhanced greatly by AI," Mike Riemer, SVP of Network Security Group and Field CISO at Ivanti told VentureBeat in a recent interview. "They're able to reverse engineer a patch within 72 hours. So if I re [...]
2025-06-17
OpenAI has just launched an initiative called OpenAI For Government starting with a modest new contract. The company was awarded $200 million by the US Department of Defense (DoD) to develop "pro [...]
2025-06-17
OpenAI has signed its first official contract with the US Department of Defense, agreeing to provide and develop AI technologies for $200 million. The one-year deal, focused mainly on the Washington, [...]
2025-02-25
Upheavals within the US government continued today as a group of technology experts announced their resignations. These federal employees had originally worked for the United States Digital Service, a [...]
2025-10-01
Microsoft’s multi-agent framework, AutoGen, acts as the backbone for many enterprise projects, particularly with the release of AutoGen v0.4 in January. However, the company aims to harmonize all o [...]