Chuck Brooks, president of Brooks Consulting International and a GovCon Expert, outlines how emerging tech is reshaping cyber supply chain risk.
A prompt-injection test involving the viral OpenClaw AI agent showed how assistants can be tricked into installing software without approval.
The more complex automotive systems and software become, the more effort their producers should put into protecting them. Some cybersecurity risks, like data breaches and system compromise, are always ...
Left unchecked, ‘generative AI in the software development process is going to produce worse outcomes from a software security perspective,’ says software security pioneer and Veracode Co-Founder ...
Last month’s CrowdStrike incident was preventable. Even though the company claims to have testing protocols, it still managed to release buggy software in an automated update that caused tremendous ...
The Internet of Things (IoT) devices that increasingly permeate our homes, workplaces, and daily lives are only as secure as their most vulnerable components. As the adoption of these connected ...
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Artificial intelligence may be the next great thing for industry, but users still fear its shortcomings in business and digital testing. While customer experience (CX) and quality assessment are ...
While thorough testing and quality assurance checks have always been important steps in the software release and updating processes, they’re taking on a new and higher significance in an ...