Author: Natalie Mitchell

Global banks, technology companies, and government agencies rushed last month to assess the risks linked to Mythos, Anthropic’s powerful AI model that reportedly uncovered thousands of hidden vulnerabilities across global software systems. However, cybersecurity researchers now argue that the alarming capabilities attributed to Mythos are not unique. According to industry experts, existing AI models from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI are already capable of discovering similar vulnerabilities through advanced orchestration techniques. Ben Harris, CEO of cybersecurity firm watchTowr, explained that researchers across the industry have successfully replicated Mythos-like results using publicly available AI systems. By coordinating multiple models and workflows,…

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Cybersecurity Competition Highlights AI’s Strengths and Weaknesses LAS VEGAS: A team of seven cybersecurity specialists gathered in a luxurious suite on the 60th floor of the Cosmopolitan hotel in Las Vegas to participate in a high-stakes cybersecurity contest. Armed with laptops, network cables, Wi-Fi antennas, and a large display screen filled with lines of code, the experts spent two intense days attempting to breach a computer network based in San Antonio. The exercise was part of the annual National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition where experienced cybersecurity professionals known as the “red team” launched attacks against systems defended by top computer…

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Apple @ Work is sponsored by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform designed to deploy, manage, and secure Apple devices through a single professional-grade solution. More than 45,000 organizations rely on Mosyle to prepare millions of Apple devices for work efficiently and affordably. For many years, cybersecurity training followed the same predictable pattern. Employees were required to complete annual training sessions that included videos, slideshows, and multiple-choice quizzes. While these programs helped organizations meet compliance requirements, they rarely changed how employees behaved in real-world situations. Most users completed the training simply to move on with their work, often forgetting the…

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