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Guarding the gates: a look at critical infrastructure security in 2023

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With 2022 now in our rearview mirror, we still reflect on a time marked by global upheavals, like the Russia – Ukraine war, to the skyrocketing energy prices and global inflation. Modern advancements like artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning and blockchain-based networks specifically have an impact in this area.

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Radar Trends to Watch: July 2022

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The Open Metaverse Interoperability Group is building vendor-independent standards for social graphs, identities, and other elements of a Metaverse. A different kind of attack against neural networks: present them with inputs that drive worst-case energy consumption , forcing processors to reduce their clock speed or even overheat.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Critical Infrastructure Orgs Must Beware of China-backed Volt Typhoon, Cyber Agencies Warn

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Specifically, Volt Typhoon has compromised the IT environments of multiple critical infrastructure organizations, mostly in the communications, energy, transportation and water sectors, including an alarming breach that lasted a whopping five years, the agencies said. Critical Infrastructure. ”

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Radar trends to watch: March 2022

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The Information Battery : Pre-computing and caching data when energy costs are low to minimize energy use when power costs are high is a good way to save money and take advantage of renewable energy sources. An essay by the US Cyber Director discusses the need for a new “social contract” for a cyber age. Hacked.slowmist.io

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Radar trends to watch: May 2022

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There was one announcement after another; most new models were larger than the previous ones, several claimed to be significantly more energy efficient. trillion parameters–but requiring significantly less energy to train than GPT-3. It’s also good to see that energy efficiency has become part of the conversation.

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Radar Trends to Watch: September 2022

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Well-designed chatbots can perform social engineering, execute denial of service attacks on customer service by generating complaints, and generate fake account credentials in bulk. SHARPEXT is malware that installs a browser extension on Chrome or Edge that allows an attacker to read gmail. It can’t be detected by email services.