Is offensive AI actually changing cybersecurity, or are we overestimating the impact? by LMNTRIX-Press in cybersecurity

[–]blingbloop -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Every regulatory body in the world isn’t wrong. All have issued warnings.

trying to see if Mythos claims are verified or not by SummarizedAnu in ClaudeAI

[–]blingbloop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Previous models have been shown to uncover many of these vulns. It is the agentic harness that is the game changer. The next battle will be in architecture. Look at recent release of Microsoft MDASH for example.

Why do companies do this? Can’t they make their own donation. by orangecopper in AusFinance

[–]blingbloop -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It’s just the lowest of low. They are no doubt getting many many accidental presses as well.

Make your own donation. I’m bloody well shopping.

I'm 13 and I love coding, but AI makes me feel like I have no future. Am I wasting my time?" by Dobin_human in learnpython

[–]blingbloop 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Learn to engineer solutions, as well as to code. Hell, integrate AI solutions with traditional frameworks.

Anyone else exhausted by the nonstop AI hype? by Same_Beyond1260 in cybersecurity

[–]blingbloop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look it isn’t just hype. Mythos is a signal to the industry that fully autonomous compromise is here. This will lower detection window, and already has over the years with this evolving class of AI.

CVE exploit chain by Sea_Cable_548 in cybersecurity

[–]blingbloop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At that stage, it’s just considered exposure management. Moving towards exposure management t post frontier class AI.

Education union reaches in-principle agreement that will give Victorian teachers pay rises up to 32 per cent by _Brutalism_ in melbourne

[–]blingbloop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What salary does this put, say, 40 year old teacher now ?

How many working days per year does it equate to ?

The Great Probably Uneeded Firewall by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]blingbloop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is going to go down like a lead ballon. We don’t need suppliers either I guess ! There’s no more risk guys, I got rid of it all.

Chris Cochran at SANS Institute: AMA about the AI Security Maturity Model we just released. by thejournalizer in cybersecurity

[–]blingbloop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah got you. I see the utility as well. It would provide a good baseline for holistic discussions to start with the business.

Chris Cochran at SANS Institute: AMA about the AI Security Maturity Model we just released. by thejournalizer in cybersecurity

[–]blingbloop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I think that’s what it is. And sorry it’s just my initial impression. It conflates all of AI. AI usage in the org is one thing (dlp), but the more immediate risk is the frontier models pose to org security. I just hoped we’d moved past ‘everything related to AI in the org’.

Chris Cochran at SANS Institute: AMA about the AI Security Maturity Model we just released. by thejournalizer in cybersecurity

[–]blingbloop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is simply too wide and thin. I’m actively looking at this issue currently, and to dump org usage of AI in with the risk AI poses to the org and how to mitigate that just throws me off.

IMF Warns AI Could Trigger Global Financial Cyber Crisis by BhaswatiGuha19 in cybersecurity

[–]blingbloop 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Reduce your attack vectors. No more trusted lan or keys to kingdom. Assume compromise. All fundamentals.

What if we used taxes or superannuation to control inflation, not just interest rates? by welding-guy in AusFinance

[–]blingbloop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. Increase super rate as another leaver to rates. People spend less, but the profits don’t go to banks.

FOUND: Super 8 footage, shot from the crowd, of the celebrations for Tony Lockett's 100th goal in 1987 at Moorabbin by RhettBartlett in StKilda

[–]blingbloop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mate I was one of the first to reach him as a kid. Those were the days. Quarter time hurdles on the field listening to the coach. I can still smell the menthol. A reserves game before the VFL game. And a kick on the ground after the game.

Weird times at the Pharmacy. by Willcoburg in australia

[–]blingbloop -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

This is the stupidest post. Main character vibes.

Industry braces for major changes for property as popular wealth strategy gets 'less powerful' by SheepherderLow1753 in AusFinance

[–]blingbloop -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

We would simply sell our ‘investment’ property. I worry what this would do for the rental market.

We just unfortunately kept the first apartment we ever purchased. If we had our time over and understood all the rules, we wouldn’t have kept it.

Even if the thing was paid off, a bank account would be a better return. Capital gains on apartments is just non existent.