Pakistan-Linked APT36 Floods Indian Govt Networks With AI-Made ‘Vibeware’
Bitdefender research reveals Pakistani group APT36 is using AI-generated vibeware and trusted cloud services like Google Sheets to target Indian officials.
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Bitdefender research reveals Pakistani group APT36 is using AI-generated vibeware and trusted cloud services like Google Sheets to target Indian officials.
Now you can discover MCP servers and AI Agents related to Cisco technologies https://developer.cisco.com/codeexchange/ai/. In Code Exchange, with thousands of code repositories, you can find examples created and maintained by Cisco engineering teams, c…
The European Parliament has taken a precautionary step by disabling built-in artificial intelligence features on work devices issued to lawmakers and staff members, citing unresolved cybersecurity and data protection risks. The decision follows an inte…
Security researchers have identified a sophisticated jailbreak technique called Semantic Chaining that successfully bypasses safety filters in leading multimodal AI models, including Grok 4 and Gemini Nano Banana Pro. The vulnerability exploits how the…
AI is only as fair as the humans and data that train it. In document review, both Continuous Active Learning (CAL) systems and Generative AI workflows depend heavily on reviewer input through coded decisions. When reviewers bring bias (conscious or unconscious) into their coding, it gets amplified by the models and can escalate into systemic […]
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A benefit of working for a company that has been in the legal services and technology industry for 37 years is that you learn a lot about what has worked and what hasn’t when it comes to innovation. We are always looking at where to develop, where to buy, and where to partner when creating […]
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From AI Experimentation to Implementing with Purpose in 2025 As 2025 winds down, the legal industry finds itself at a familiar holiday crossroads: reflecting on the year behind us and setting goals for the one ahead. If 2024 was the year the profession dabbled in AI like a child peeking at presents, 2025 is the […]
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At the Consero Litigation Forum, I had the privilege of moderating a Knowledge Bridge discussion titled “New Approaches to Managing Risk, Burden, and Spend.” The session brought together 38 corporate legal leaders for a thoughtful, forward-looking conversation about how legal departments are adapting. Not just to cut costs and reduce risk, but to innovate in […]
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As the holiday season begins and we prepare to gather around our tables, Georgetown Law Advanced eDiscovery Institute (AEDI) 2025 felt a bit like a pre-Thanksgiving feast for the legal and eDiscovery community featuring a spread overflowing with insights, innovations, debates, and more than a few moments to savor. Instead of turkey and stuffing, the […]
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I recently spent the day at the Legal Innovators Litigation Day in London with my colleagues, Ginny Gonzalez and David York. While it’s always an engaging event, something was different this year. The conversations were louder, but the conviction wasn’t. When a firm the size of CMS admits it’s still “working it out,” in reference […]
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