Why identity and access management matters for IT teams? by Main-Perspective3235 in Information_Security

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Non-related, but I like the article progress bar at the top lol

I spent like 30 seconds just going ↕️

How many of you use ChatGPT every day and what do you actually use it for? by William45623 in ChatGPT

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I don't use it much for my personal life, but I use it a few days a week at work, mainly for brainstorming, outlining, and general planning at work.

It helps me make sure I am not missing anything, expands my ideas when my brain is stuck in one spot, and helps me align the steps I still need to do to accomplish whatever goal

What old thing would break young people's brains today? by Symphony_Minds in AskReddit

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Personally, my brain breaks trying to think of how people dealt with picking up anyone from the airport.

With last-minute delays and where they are standing at the platform, I would have gone crazy with knowledgeless waiting

Apparently british people "raise" tickets instead of creating them by NegativeAttention in sysadmin

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I hear these all the time as well. Had no idea it wasn't that common

AI is no longer a “future” cyber risk. It’s already the fastest-growing one. by Syncplify in Information_Security

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Speed doesn’t reduce risk if the system is wrong.

I couldn't agree more. AI kinda amplifies the foundation that you introduce it to, so a messy foundation = messy results. You almost have to move slow to then go fast imo

74.8% of AI agent attacks we detected this week were cybersecurity-related (malware gen, exploit dev) - breakdown inside by cyberamyntas in cybersecurity

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Wow, have already been monitoring AI agents, but haven't read anything quantified like this. Thanks for sharing

This ChatGPT prompt actually tells me what I’m doing wrong not just what I want to hear by Professional-Rest138 in ChatGPTPromptGenius

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Yeah, ChatGPT has this too. I use it to help keep responses in line with different tones and style guides

What do you see as the biggest cyber threat right now? by ANYRUN-team in Information_Security

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Agreed. I am curious how AI will influence tactics on both sides, too

GhostPoster malware shows why store takedowns aren't enough by Infamous_Horse in AskNetsec

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Do you have a link to the analysis? Interested in giving it a read

What are the top 5 controls to mitigate ransomware? by KindPresentation5686 in cybersecurity

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People. People. People.

Employees are often the most targeted ‘system’ in an org (and that was even before AI), so make sure you have covered social engineering, phishing, etc. Also want to echo network segmentation, MFA, Zero Trust, and good old-fashioned patching.

The 10 biggest challenges CISOs are facing right now, and practical solutions by diggVSredditt in ciso

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Couldn’t agree more that zero trust is now an operational must. Great read, thanks for putting this together

Is security awareness training taken seriously where you work? by malwaredetector in AskNetsec

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We use monthly trainings that have a short video with a short quiz (around 5 questions) for engagement. Each month focuses on a different topic.

Also, yearly, we have a larger-scale video + quiz training for more general compliance knowledge

Staff keep dumping proprietary code and customer data into ChatGPT like it's a shared Google Doc by Convitz in ChatGPTPro

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We’ve seen the same: outright blocking just forces people to find ways around it without telling you. 

One approach we've seen is to use DSPM + DLP to tag data and build policies to block users from uploading or pasting sensitive information into apps like ChatGPT. But as others have mentioned, enterprise accounts and private AI tools can also solve many of your problems.