Many organizations want to limit employee access to AI, survey shows

A large number of organizations are considering or implementing bans on employee use of ChatGPT and other generative AI applications over security, privacy and brand damage concerns, according to a survey by BlackBerry. Three-quarters of 2,000 IT decision-makers in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., France, Germany, the Netherlands, Japan, and Australia said that’s the way
Employee banking information stolen from Tennis Canada in cyber incident: Report
News service quotes reliable source saying names, addresses and information of employees
Data of about 26,000 patients may have been copied from Toronto hospital group
Group says “unusual firewall activity” was first detected in June, after which a threat actor was removed from two ap
ITWC’s 2023 Top Women in Cybersecurity: An interview with Susan Chiang of Cloudflare
“It’s really cool to be on a cybersecurity team at a security company,” says guest i
Top Women in Cybersecurity panel offers career advice
“Developing resilience to really bounce back from failures and obstacles is something that’s important,” women were told. Read more about the pane
Top Women in Cybersecurity keynote: A cybersecurity career is harder than ChatGPT paints it — but just as rewarding
ChatGPT is good for a lot of things, but don’t ask it to create a realistic scenario for a woman who wants a career in cybersecurity. In her keynote address for this year’s IT World Canada Top Women in Cybersecurity event, Laura Payne, chief enablement officer and vice-president of security consulting at Canadian-based White Tuque,
Google, Microsoft form group to create best practices for emerging AI models
The Frontier Model Forum will help develop guardrails to ensure emerging models are deployed responsibly, p
First Canadian class action suit filed in GoAnywhere MFT hacks
Several proposed class action lawsuits have been filed in the U.S. stemming from the exploitation and data thefts in January from a vulnerability in Fortra’s GoAnywhere MFT file transfer software. Now a Canadian action has been filed. Last week a Saskatchewan-based law firm, Merchant Law Group. launched a national class action suit on behalf of
IT coalition promises to improve patching, network visibility
The Network Resilience Coalition brings competing vendors together to improve the security of data and I
Cost of data breaches continues to go in wrong direction: IBM
Among the findings: Only one third of data breaches in organizations studied were discovered by their own secu