Canada's Encryption Bill: Big Tech vs. Backdoors [Analysis]
Canada's latest attempt to legislate lawful access is sparking a firestorm. Big Tech giants are pushing back hard, fearing the implications for user privacy and security.
Canada's latest attempt to legislate lawful access is sparking a firestorm. Big Tech giants are pushing back hard, fearing the implications for user privacy and security.
Microsoft's new AI-powered security system has blown past industry benchmarks, unearthing critical vulnerabilities in Windows components. This isn't just about finding bugs faster; it signals a fundamental shift in how we approach cyber defense.
Forget the hype around single AI models. Microsoft's latest security breakthrough, codename MDASH, is a symphony of specialized agents, orchestrating over 100 AI minds to sniff out bugs at an unprecedented pace. This isn't just research; it's production-grade defense.
The relentless march of AI is pushing vulnerability discovery into overdrive, creating a 'vuln-pocalypse' that threatens to overwhelm security teams. Are we prepared for the deluge?
Claude Mythos Preview dug up a 27-year-old OpenBSD flaw like it was yesterday's trash. Project Glasswing isn't hype—it's the radar pinging a storm defenders aren't ready for.
Anthropic drops Mythos Preview: an AI that roots out zero-days faster than human hackers. Guardrails? Sure. But history screams skepticism.
Anthropic isn't releasing its powerful new Claude Mythos Preview to the world yet. Instead, it's handing early access to rivals like Microsoft and Google in Project Glasswing—to patch vulnerabilities before AI turns predator.
Your next spreadsheet might be AI-spun and gone in hours—secure or sitting duck? Instant software flips cybersecurity on its head, arming attackers and defenders alike.