Breaking From the Herd: Properly Selecting AI

In the legal profession, independence of thought is a defining trait. Lawyers pride themselves on scrutiny, diligence, making well-constructed arguments and challenging assumptions. And yet, when it comes to technology selection, particularly around AI, many firms are doing the exact opposite. They are following the herd. It’s safety in numbers. Celebrity Hype or Genuine Innovation? […]

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June 2, 2026
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Vulnerability Disclosure in the Age of AI

New article: “Responsible Disclosure in the Age of AI: A Call for Urgent Action,” by Melissa Hathaway.

Abstract: Artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the balance between vulnerability discovery and remediation. Frontier AI models are now capable of autonomously identifying exploitable software vulnerabilities at unprecedented speed and scale. This development exposes decades of accumulated technical debt created by a software industry that prioritized rapid deployment over secure-by-design engineering practices. Drawing on the evolution of software assurance, vulnerability disclosure frameworks, and U.S. cyber policy, this perspective argues that the current moment represents a strategic inflection point for governments, industry, and critical infrastructure operators. The author examines the growing tension between offensive and defensive equities in cyberspace, the emergence of AI-enabled vulnerability discovery capabilities in both the U.S. and China, and the increasing risks posed by unsupported legacy systems and AI-assisted code generation practices. Responsible disclosure can no longer remain a reactive or fragmented process, but must become a coordinated national and international resilience effort involving governments, software vendors, infrastructure operators, and emergency response organizations. The article concludes with an urgent call for accelerated remediation, large-scale patch management coordination, and sustained investment in automated vulnerability repair capabilities before adversaries exploit this rapidly narrowing window of opportunity…

June 1, 2026
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Governing shadow AI without killing innovation

In this Help Net Security video, Alan Snyder, CEO at NowSecure, talks about governing shadow AI without stopping innovation. He frames the problem as two opposing forces. Companies need to adopt AI fast because attackers and competitors will outpace th…

June 1, 2026
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Meet GREYVIBE, the Russia-Linked Hacking Group Using AI to Target Ukraine and Still Making Rookie Mistakes

GREYVIBE, a Russia-linked group active since 2025, targets Ukraine with AI-assisted malware and five attack chains. Researchers say it’s part spy op, part crime gang. Security firm WithSecure has been tracking a previously unknown Russian-linked APT group called GREYVIBE since at least August 2025. The group targets Ukraine and Ukrainian-related organizations across military, government, civilian, […]

May 29, 2026
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Netrasemi To Begin Mass Production of Indigenous A2000 AI Chip In 2026

Indian semiconductor start-up Netrasemi has confirmed that its flagship AI chipset, the A2000, has successfully achieved silicon bring-up and is preparing for commercial production in 2026.Backed by Zoho and Unicorn India Ventures, and supported by the government’s Design Linked Incentive (DLI) programme, the chip is designed for smart cameras, drones, robotics, and industrial automation, marking

May 29, 2026
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