Before AI agents run amok, a new NIST project is seeking feedback on the secure use of the fast evolving technology.
The front entrance sign at the Gaithersburg, Md., National Institute of Standards and Technology campus. (R. Eskalis/NIST. Retrieved from NIST.) This story was originally published on Cybersecurity ...
With all of the talk about the security risks of AI, one issue that seems to be overlooked is this: the fact that AI systems only function by exposing their most valuable assets — models and data.
NIST's National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence has issued draft guidance for securing PACS. New draft guidance from the National Institute of Standards and Technology aims to help healthcare ...
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has warned that there are significant challenges and limitations for mitigating attacks on AI and machine learning (ML) systems. The agency ...
APIs power the modern enterprise as an essential component of digital modernization, mobile and web applications and AI-powered tools. Bridging critical yet seamless connections between customers and ...
When it comes to enterprise applications, the cracks are certainly there, but it's not light finding its way through the gaps — it's criminals and their malware assistants. Some of the enterprise ...
New REST API gives developers programmatic access to NIST FIPS 204 post-quantum document authentication — sign any ...
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--QuSecure™, Inc., a leader in post-quantum cybersecurity (PQC), today announced its QuProtect™ PQC solution supports all of the post-quantum cryptography algorithms ...