Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
News
Sports
TV & Film
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
Podjoint Logo
US
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts125/v4/11/ae/bc/11aebc9f-cf54-ef7e-cda9-c9e8b21906e9/mza_14128853323483989028.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Infosecurity Magazine Podcast
Infosecurity Magazine
89 episodes
4 weeks ago
Generative AI is poised to revolutionize vulnerability discovery in critical infrastructure, but will it actually fix the problem, or just shift the burden? The recent AI Cybersecurity Challenge (AIxCC), a two-year competition sponsored by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), crowned winners whose AI systems autonomously discovered and patched zero-day flaws in real-world code. Now, with models potentially going open-source, the implications for defenders, attackers and policymakers are seismic. In this episode, we sat down with Taesoo Kim, the leader of Team Atlanta, the AIxCC winning team, and Andrew Carney, program manager for the AIxCC at DARPA and ARPA-H. In the interview (13.56), they discuss why the commercialization of GenAI-powered vulnerability scanning tools could be just around the corner and how "self-healing infrastructure" might soon become a reality.
Show more...
Technology
RSS
All content for Infosecurity Magazine Podcast is the property of Infosecurity Magazine and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Generative AI is poised to revolutionize vulnerability discovery in critical infrastructure, but will it actually fix the problem, or just shift the burden? The recent AI Cybersecurity Challenge (AIxCC), a two-year competition sponsored by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), crowned winners whose AI systems autonomously discovered and patched zero-day flaws in real-world code. Now, with models potentially going open-source, the implications for defenders, attackers and policymakers are seismic. In this episode, we sat down with Taesoo Kim, the leader of Team Atlanta, the AIxCC winning team, and Andrew Carney, program manager for the AIxCC at DARPA and ARPA-H. In the interview (13.56), they discuss why the commercialization of GenAI-powered vulnerability scanning tools could be just around the corner and how "self-healing infrastructure" might soon become a reality.
Show more...
Technology
https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-N1Up3yQ3LmzJmFRy-CELzog-t3000x3000.jpg
Combatting Phishing in the Era of AI and Deepfakes
Infosecurity Magazine Podcast
42 minutes 56 seconds
2 years ago
Combatting Phishing in the Era of AI and Deepfakes
Phishing has been a prominent topic in cyber for many years, but attackers have become more sophisticated in their approaches, assisted by generative AI and deepfake technologies. During this episode to mark the 20th anniversary of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the Infosecurity Magazine team discuss new trends relating to this vector, and how awareness training and guidance needs to be reviewed and updated in response. Two experts from the field of academia share their thoughts and new research in this constantly evolving area of cybersecurity. Guests include: • Constantinaos Patsakis, Associate Professor at the Department of Informatics, University of Piraeus (04.28) • Jason Nurse, Director of Science & Research at CybSafe and Reader, University of Kent (28.27)
Infosecurity Magazine Podcast
Generative AI is poised to revolutionize vulnerability discovery in critical infrastructure, but will it actually fix the problem, or just shift the burden? The recent AI Cybersecurity Challenge (AIxCC), a two-year competition sponsored by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), crowned winners whose AI systems autonomously discovered and patched zero-day flaws in real-world code. Now, with models potentially going open-source, the implications for defenders, attackers and policymakers are seismic. In this episode, we sat down with Taesoo Kim, the leader of Team Atlanta, the AIxCC winning team, and Andrew Carney, program manager for the AIxCC at DARPA and ARPA-H. In the interview (13.56), they discuss why the commercialization of GenAI-powered vulnerability scanning tools could be just around the corner and how "self-healing infrastructure" might soon become a reality.