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Internal policy conflicts hamper U.S. military AI leadership. Clop claims GE, Philips and Shell. Attackers actively probe internet-facing GeoServer instances. “The Hatman” offers millions of alleged employee records for sale. ETSI begins the approval process for European cyber standards. Microsoft is still working on a patch for the ShieldBreak vulnerability. Autonomous AI systems create CPU bottlenecks. Monday business briefing. Our guest is Nick Warner, CEO at Neo.ai, on the shifting landscape around AI and agentic security. AI agents kneecap each other with self-replicating malware.
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On today’s Industry Voices segment, we are joined by Nick Warner, Neo.ai's CEO, discussing the shifting landscape around AI and agentic security. If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to check out the full interview here.
Selected Reading
The U.S. Military Wants A.I. Dominance. Feuds and China May Thwart It. (The New York Times)
Philips and GE investigating Clop ransomware data theft claims (Bleeping Computer)
Attackers Probe Critical GeoServer SQL Injection Vulnerability (Hack Read)
Crook hawks millions of records allegedly plundered from corporate Azure tenants (The Register)
ETSI Proposes 17 Cybersecurity Standards to Support EU CRA (Infosecurity Magazine)
Microsoft working on Defender patch for ShieldBreak zero-day (Bleeping Computer)
Agentic AI Crunch Creates CPU Comeback (IEEE Spectrum)
Corma raises $60 million in seed funding. (N2K)
Conflicting Test Goals Pushed Claude Agents to Deploy Self-Replicating Malware (SecurityWeek)
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