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NCA executive director shares top cybersecurity risks in 2023 

Lisa Plaggemier of the National Cybersecurity Alliance talks the top cybersecurity risks in 2023, and how CISOs can mitigate them. https://bit.ly/3SHqBC4

Cloud future overcast by security concerns 

Security breaches are common in the cloud. Orgs must understand cloud threats and best practices to protect valuable cloud-hosted workloads. https://bit.ly/3Zo2qKR

Top 5 stories of the week: Copy-paste is archaic, chatter around ChatGPT and Bing Chat continues

Top 5 stories this week: We need a better copy-paste, the C-suite must take ownership of code — and of course, what's the newest on ChatGPT? https://bit.ly/3KAlotL

Experts predict how AI will energize cybersecurity in 2023 and beyond

From behavioral analytics to endpoint and patch management, experts predict the many ways AI will boost cybersecurity this year and beyond. https://bit.ly/3IyhBup

What will security and threat prevention look like in Web3?

Web3 offers great promise when it comes to decentralization and data ownership. And threat detection and prevention will evolve, too. https://bit.ly/3KAcGeX

AMD launches high-performance adaptive 5G chips for telcos

Advanced Micro Devices and its Xilinx division have launched new adaptive radio computing chips for the 5G telecommunications market. https://bit.ly/3XTXVqb

Horror filmmaker Blumhouse expands into games

Blumhouse has launched a new subsidiary to produce and publish video games. Blumhouse Games will be headed by president Zach Wood. https://bit.ly/3IpYBOi

The ‘breakthrough’ AI racing agent GT Sophy debuts for Gran Turismo 7

Sony AI and Polyphony Digital have released Gran Turismo Sophy, a hyper-realistic AI racing agent for Gran Turismo 7. https://bit.ly/41bxK14

Managing data migration complexity in the real world

Today’s data migrations are much more complex than “lift and shift." They require collaboration between people and technology. https://bit.ly/41cpHkT

How the New York Times is building a games platform around Wordle

The New York Times Games titles like Wordle were played more than four billion times in 2022. https://bit.ly/3EkRPsh

Generative AI is here, along with critical legal implications

AI is in its relative infancy. As AI and generative AI evolves, regulators and litigants will increasingly reckon with the technologies. https://bit.ly/3KisbIa

5 key cybersecurity trends for 2023

As cyber threats continue to evolve, modern cyber defense must be flexible and adjustable. Top cybersecurity trends to expect in 2023. https://bit.ly/3KiVJ8S

Ransomware attackers finding new ways to weaponize old vulnerabilities

Old dogs, new tricks: 3 out of 4 ransomware vulnerabilities currently being exploited were first discovered between 2010 and 2019. https://bit.ly/3Xy2shT

Nvidia and Intel team up on chips for metaverse workstations

Nvidia and Intel have teamed up to provide processors and graphics chips for a new generation of creator workstations. https://bit.ly/40YTQnu

1 billion meetings and counting: Otter takes on enterprise meeting automation with OtterPilot AI

Otter AI aims to make meetings simpler, more productive and less of a chore with new enterprise meeting automation tool. https://bit.ly/3XvkwJB

Newgen Gaming raises $1M for Penta Esports brand

Newgen Gaming has raised $1 million to continue to operate its Penta Esports brand. This is the first funding round for Newgen Gaming. https://bit.ly/3lnzjZp

4 misconceptions about data exfiltration

Four common misconceptions about data exfiltration events and why victims should take them as seriously as a ransomware attack. https://bit.ly/3lzMZAz

Cognitive bias: The elephant in every room

Humans can’t scale and narrow AI can’t “think,” so neither is suitable to address cognitive bias. But scalable human-like intelligence can. https://bit.ly/3Xs3R9C

Generative AI may only be a foreshock to AI singularity

Generative AI such as ChatGPT seem revolutionary. But they're just a precursor to what's known as technological singularity. https://bit.ly/3lueRGu

Zero trust’s creator John Kindervag shares his insights with VentureBeat — Part II

John Kindervag discusses his creation of zero trust, its number one unintended consequence and offers more insights in exclusive interview. https://bit.ly/3xhD3yy

Limit Break’s Super Bowl ad will give away thousands of NFTs to gamers

Limit Break plans to give away thousands of free-to-own non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in its DigiDaigaku Dragon series. https://bit.ly/3HHErza

Octopath Traveler II launches a demo ahead of launch

Square Enix's upcoming RPG Octopath Traveler II is getting a demo ahead of the gameplay release on February 24. https://bit.ly/3YDp0is

Calling custom security awareness training the answer to social engineering, Riot raises $12M

Riot raises $12M in series A funding for a tool that provides custom security awareness training materials. https://bit.ly/3jC31tp

Newzoo: Gen Z’s gaming habits foreshadow the metaverse

A recent Newzoo report suggests Gen Z is actively engaged with digital media in a manner that suggests they may engage with the metaverse. https://bit.ly/3I2iEDL

This week in data: First, know your customer

What's the latest news in data? Bruno Aziza, head of data and analytics at Google Cloud examines this week's top ideas in data and analytics. https://bit.ly/3REccWO

Top 5 stories of the week: One word: ChatGPT

Did ChatGPT see its shadow for six more weeks of AI winter? We don’t think so, because the generative AI field is super hot right now. https://bit.ly/3WZAfQU

Google invests $300 million in Anthropic as race to compete with ChatGPT heats up

The Financial Times reports that Google has invested $300 million in one of the most buzzy OpenAI rivals, Anthropic. https://bit.ly/3JEok84

Microsoft gives businesses a GPT boost in Teams and Viva Sales

A week after announcing it would "extend" its partnership with OpenAI, Microsoft is already giving business productivity a GPT-powered boost. https://bit.ly/3jtT15i

Qualcomm launches Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor for Samsung Galaxy S23

Qualcomm and Samsung partnered to bring the fastest Snapdragon processor ever for the Samsung Galaxy S23 smartphone family. https://bit.ly/3kWNKDD

USPS signs data management contract worth up to $70M with Veritas Technologies

The United States Postal Service (USPS) and Veritas Technologies announce a new data management contract worth up to $70 million. https://bit.ly/3Yc8wxl