Researchers Warn of Privilege Escalation Risks in Google’s Vertex AI ML Platform – Go Health Pro

Researchers Warn of Privilege Escalation Risks in Google’s Vertex AI ML Platform – Go Health Pro

Nov 15, 2024Ravie LakshmananArtificial Intelligence / Vulnerability Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed two security flaws in Google’s Vertex machine learning (ML) platform that, if successfully exploited, could allow malicious actors to escalate privileges and exfiltrate models from the cloud. “By exploiting custom job permissions, we were able to escalate our privileges and gain unauthorized access to … Read more

How to Get an Insurance License in All 50 States ? – Go Health Pro

How to Get an Insurance License in All 50 States ? – Go Health Pro

Get Insurance License in all 50 States Becoming licensed to sell insurance in all 50 states allows you to expand your client base, adapt to an increasingly mobile customer market, and stand out as a versatile, knowledgeable insurance professional. However, the multi-state licensing process can seem daunting due to the variety of state regulations and … Read more

Black Lotus, Emotet, Beep, and Dark Pink, still the top malware threats of 2024 – Go Health Pro

Black Lotus, Emotet, Beep, and Dark Pink, still the top malware threats of 2024 – Go Health Pro

COMMENTARY: As 2024 winds down, malware families such as BlackLotus, Emotet, Beep, and Dark Pink continue to present distinct challenges for organizations across various industries. Each malware family has been evolving in its tactics, increasingly focusing on evasion and exploiting trusted security mechanisms and understanding their behavior, motivations, and targets is essential for strengthening defenses. … Read more

Some Implications for the Development of Digital Human Rights – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Some Implications for the Development of Digital Human Rights – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Introduction

The African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) has adopted in late January 2024 its much-anticipated and first-ever Common African Position on the Application of International Law to the Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Cyberspace (‘Common African Position’ or CAP). The CAP reflects the views of the AU’s 55 member States. Given the fact that only 30 or so other states in the rest of the world published their national positions regarding  the applicability of international law in cyberspace, the CAP provides an exceptionally significant source for identifying international law on the topic.  Much of the discussions on the CAP since its adoption have centred on its drafting process, and on selected themes, such as principles of territorial sovereignty, non-intervention, and non-use of force, and specific issues, such as sovereignty in cyber space. In this post, we seek to explore the ways in which the CAP treats another important aspect of the applicability of international law in cyberspace – the CAP’s approach to the application of international human rights law in cyberspace and, in particular, to the emergence of digital human rights.

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State of IT jobs: Mixed signals, changes ahead – Go Health Pro

State of IT jobs: Mixed signals, changes ahead – Go Health Pro

When it comes to jobs and hiring, the IT industry today is in a state of flux, with unprecedented growth in certain areas — such as AI and ML — alongside massive layoffs from tech vendors and cooling (or even contracting) salaries for a wide range of IT roles. The pandemic put organization’s digital transformation … Read more

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