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Paul Dokas

@pauldokas
11 posts
2023-05-08
“For those participating in the red teaming this summer, the AI Village will provide laptops and timed access to LLMs from various vendors. Currently this includes models from Anthropic, Google, Hugging Face, Nvidia, OpenAI, and Stability.” https://www.theregister.com/ ...
2023-05-08 View on X
The Register

The organizers of DEF CON AI Village 2023, set to run from August 10 to August 13, say they will host “thousands” of people to find bugs and biases in LLMs

Jessica Lyons Hardcastle / The Register :

2023-05-07
“For those participating in the red teaming this summer, the AI Village will provide laptops and timed access to LLMs from various vendors. Currently this includes models from Anthropic, Google, Hugging Face, Nvidia, OpenAI, and Stability.” https://www.theregister.com/ ...
2023-05-07 View on X
The Register

The organizers of DEF CON AI Village, set to run from August 10 to 13 this year, say they will host “thousands” of people to find bugs and biases in LLMs

Can't wait to see how these AI models hold up against a weekend of red-teaming by infosec's village people

2022-11-08
🧵 😬 https://twitter.com/...
2022-11-08 View on X
Washington Post

An investigation shows TrustCor Systems, used by Chrome, Safari, and Firefox as a root certificate authority, has connections to US intel and law enforcement

TrustCor Systems vouches for the legitimacy of websites.  But its physical address is a UPS Store in Toronto. Tweets: @shashj , @josephmenn , @jvagle , @matthew_d_green , and @v0ma...

2022-07-25
“...the most distinctive feature of the new bill is that it focuses on what's known as data minimization. Generally, companies would only be allowed to collect and make use of user data if it's necessary for one of 17 permitted purposes...” About time. https://www.wired.com/...
2022-07-25 View on X
Wired

A look at the bipartisan American Data Privacy and Protection Act, which privacy experts say might finally give the US a strong federal data protection law

2022-07-24
“...the most distinctive feature of the new bill is that it focuses on what's known as data minimization. Generally, companies would only be allowed to collect and make use of user data if it's necessary for one of 17 permitted purposes...” About time. https://www.wired.com/...
2022-07-24 View on X
Wired

A look at the bipartisan American Data Privacy and Protection Act, which privacy experts say might finally give the US a strong federal data protection law

A bill with bipartisan support might finally give the US a strong federal data protection law.  —  Usually, when Congress is working …

2021-11-16
“'We found that by creating special memory access patterns we can bypass all mitigations that are deployed inside DRAM,'” https://arstechnica.com/...
2021-11-16 View on X
Ars Technica

Researchers say they used a new Rowhammer exploit to successfully flip bits on all 40 PC-DDR4 DRAM devices they tested, defeating recent hardware mitigations

We demonstrate that it is possible to trigger Rowhammer bit flips …

2021-08-28
“The vulnerability is in Microsoft Azure's flagship Cosmos DB database. A research team at security company Wiz discovered it was able to access keys that control access to databases held by thousands of companies. Oh my. 😬 https://twitter.com/...
2021-08-28 View on X
Reuters

Microsoft warns thousands of cloud customers that a now-fixed Azure Cosmos vulnerability might have exposed databases, but it saw no evidence it was exploited

Microsoft (MSFT.O) on Thursday warned thousands of its cloud computing customers, including some of the world's largest companies …

2021-08-27
“The vulnerability is in Microsoft Azure's flagship Cosmos DB database. A research team at security company Wiz discovered it was able to access keys that control access to databases held by thousands of companies. Oh my. 😬 https://twitter.com/...
2021-08-27 View on X
Reuters

Microsoft warns thousands of cloud customers that a now-fixed Azure Cosmos vulnerability might have exposed databases, but it saw no evidence it was exploited

Microsoft (MSFT.O) on Thursday warned thousands of its cloud computing customers, including some of the world's largest companies …

2020-10-14
“The company uses natural language processing and taxonomies that were specifically developed to understand clinical language to determine the optimal charge for each procedure.” Medical billing wasn't incomprehensible enough, so they added a layer of ML. https://techcrunch.com/...
2020-10-14 View on X
TechCrunch

Israel-based Nym Health, which develops auditable ML tools for hospital billing automation, raises $16.5M Series A led by GV

2019-11-24
“Just because you can build it, doesn't mean that you should.” is a lesson that is more relevant than ever. https://twitter.com/...
2019-11-24 View on X
CNET

Facebook built a now discontinued internal app, report says between 2015 and 2016, that let employees identify colleagues and friends via facial recognition

Facebook , which has been under fire because of privacy concerns, said Thursday it built an internal app that allowed employees … Source: Business Insider .

2019-11-23
“Just because you can build it, doesn't mean that you should.” is a lesson that is more relevant than ever. https://twitter.com/...
2019-11-23 View on X
CNET

Facebook built a now discontinued internal app, report says between 2015 and 2016, that let employees identify colleagues and friends via facial recognition

Facebook , which has been under fire because of privacy concerns, said Thursday it built an internal app that allowed employees … Source: Business Insider .