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White House Rolls Out Global AI Initiatives

The White House is launching export-ready 'American AI stack' packages, a U.S. Tech Corps, and new standards initiatives to counter foreign influence over global AI governance. These programs aim to strengthen U.S. infrastructure in...
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The Danger of IT, OT, Medical Device Cyber Turf Wars

• Clear ownership and accountability for device security are lacking among healthcare technology management, facilities OT staff, IT departments, and security teams. • This lack of clarity poses safety risks to patients according to...
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Open-Weight AI Models Fail the Jailbreak Test

- Multi-turn jailbreak attacks succeeded nearly 93% of the time in testing eight major open-weight AI models. - Enterprises may have a blind spot in assessing and deploying large language model safety.
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Anthropic's AI Bug Hunter Jolts Cyber Stocks

- Anthropic's AI tool Claude Code Security found 500+ undetected bugs in production code. - Cybersecurity stocks dropped sharply following the launch of this AI tool, but analysts are divided on its impact.
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Hospitals at Risk of BeyondTrust Ransomware Hacks

- Federal authorities and industry officials urge healthcare entities, including credit unions with hospital affiliations, to address a critical flaw in BeyondTrust software. - Exploitation of this vulnerability could provide attackers access to clinical...
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How to Spot a North Korean Job Candidate

• Prompt candidates to wave their hands during video interviews as a security measure. • Check IP addresses and verify the supposed location of remote workers to mitigate risks.
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ISMG Editors: No Honor Among Ransomware Thieves

The article discusses how cybercriminals may be turning on each other in the ransomware market; security leaders are discussing machine identity and AI risks; and U.S.-Europe dynamics are reshaping technology resilience and digital sovereignty.
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Red Flags for OT Abound in Dragos Review of 2025

- Ransomware attacks are affecting operational technology systems more frequently and are often mischaracterized as IT incidents. - The Dragos review highlights the need for better visibility into OT systems to prevent such attacks.
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