Tech giants including Microsoft and top AI players like Nvidia and OpenAI have formed a new industry group aimed at promoting AI safety and security standards.
Microsoft's Purview Data Governance, the company's AI-powered solution designed to address governance and security challenges under one unified umbrella, will hit general availability on Sept. 1.
Days before a ban on sales of its security software was set to take effect, Kaspersky announced it would end its U.S. operations.
AI has its naysayers, but many chief information security officers (CISOs) are not among them.
Microsoft this week announced the general availability of two new security solutions designed to help organizations achieve and manage zero trust environments.
Despite knowing better, nearly one in four IT security pros admit to using SaaS applications that haven't been approved by their organization.
Microsoft on Tuesday released a total of 143 security patches -- 139 for its own products, and four for third-party solutions.
Now that we have our data we want excluded labeled correctly, it's time to create a coordinating policy.
Popular AI models like OpenAI's GPT and Google's Gemini are liable to forget their built-in safety training when fed malicious prompts using the "Skeleton Key" method.
Microsoft is extending the reach of its cloud security portfolio by inking yet another partnership with Big Blue's consulting arm.
Before you can exclude or protect certain data from Copilot, first you must label it correctly.
Organizations need to take precautions against AI "jailbreak" tactics, Microsoft warned in a detailed blog post this month.
It might be beneficial to "cryogenically" freeze a ransomware-infected hard drive until an encryption method is discovered down the road
The U.S. government has ordered a ban on all sales of Kaspersky Lab software to businesses and private citizens due to concerns about cyber espionage.
Recent AI trend reports from research firm Gartner show that generative AI's impact on the enterprise IT landscape remains a mixed bag.
Microsoft is putting the brakes on its Windows Recall feature that was designed to "retrace users' steps."
Security researchers at Google subsidiary Mandiant have traced the months-long Snowflake security breach to an attack group taking advantage of old credentials and weak authentication methods.
As part of Microsoft's ongoing Microsoft Secure Future Initiative (SFI), the company is readying three new security enhancements for Outlook personal accounts.
June's monthly security update has arrived and it continues the recent trend of lighter-than-usual totals.
Microsoft on Friday announced that its controversial new Recall feature (currently in preview) will not be activated by default for Windows users.