Jasper Hamill
Jasper Hamill was editor of The Stack.
How do you protect legacy technology from the threats of tomorrow? Security chief at world's oldest telecoms firm shares rare insights into its move towards a post-trust world
The Home Office wants to expand mobile biometric services "into the modality of face” by “exploiting the ubiquitous imaging capability now omnipresent in smartphones.”
Company formerly known as Facebook slammed over "pay or consent" model which "fails to comply" with EU rules designed to stimulate competition in digital markets.
"Today’s action against the leadership of Kaspersky Lab underscores our commitment to ensure the integrity of our cyber domain and to protect our citizens against threats."
Controversial artificial intelligence assistant will be trialled at the end of 2024, prompting warnings that it could cause "increased risk"
Threat actors are already using large language models to enhance their attack capabilities - but it's not just the bad guys that can deploy Generative AI to their advantage.
LLMs “tend to fail” when faced with the “messy data, ambiguous language, and nuanced complexities of actual data analysis."
Says State Department cyber team deserve a medal for spotting intrusion based on Microsoft security issue before Microsoft's own team did.
"It’s not clear how many affected systems are exposed. Now would be a good time to audit your networks to ensure TCP port 1801 is not reachable.”