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How bright are AI agents? Not very, recent reports suggest
[ad_1] Security researchers are adding more weight to a truth that infosec pros had already grasped: AI agents are not very bright, and are easily tricked into doing stupid or dangerous things by legalese, appeals to authority, or even just a semicolon and a little white space. The latest example comes from researchers at Pangea,…
Identity theft hits 1.1M reports — and authentication fatigue is only getting worse
[ad_1] Join the event trusted by enterprise leaders for nearly two decades. VB Transform brings together the people building real enterprise AI strategy. Learn more From passwords to passkeys to a veritable alphabet soup of other options — second-factor authentication (2FA)/one-time passwords (OTP), multi-factor authentication (MFA), single sign-on (SSO), silent network authentication (SNA) — when it…
New method assesses and improves the reliability of radiologists’ diagnostic reports
[ad_1] Due to the inherent ambiguity in medical images like X-rays, radiologists often use words like “may” or “likely” when describing the presence of a certain pathology, such as pneumonia. But do the words radiologists use to express their confidence level accurately reflect how often a particular pathology occurs in patients? A new study shows…
DeepSeek-R1 Red Teaming Report: Alarming Security and Ethical Risks Uncovered
[ad_1] A recent red teaming evaluation conducted by Enkrypt AI has revealed significant security risks, ethical concerns, and vulnerabilities in DeepSeek-R1. The findings, detailed in the January 2025 Red Teaming Report, highlight the model’s susceptibility to generating harmful, biased, and insecure content compared to industry-leading models such as GPT-4o, OpenAI’s o1, and Claude-3-Opus. Below is…
