We demand a briefing as soon as possible on how this serious security lapse occurred, any potential security consequences, remediation activities, corrective actions related to the contractor personnel involved, and efforts to monitor for and prevent similar activity from occurring in the future, wrote Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, the committee's ranking member, and Rep. Delia Ramirez of Illinois, the ranking member of the panel's cyber subcommittee, in a Tuesday letter shared with Nextgov/FCW.
Anthropic allows Project Glasswing partners to share findings from the Mythos cybersecurity model with parties outside the program. This applies to security teams, regulators, open-source maintainers, and the media. The relaxation follows initial confidentiality agreements that the partners themselves had requested. Partners are now permitted to share findings, best practices, tools, and code. Last week, Anthropic informed partners that they may publicly disclose their participation in Glasswing.
Analyst Eric Heath raised the firm’s price target on Okta to $103 from $95 and kept an Overweight rating on the shares, citing a sharper outlook for enterprise security spending in the back half of the year.
Our customers rely on the security of our network every day. As part of Project Glasswing, we are able to test and improve our cybersecurity efforts with new insights to maintain our network's security. Over the past several months, our information security team has been rigorously testing this critical new technology to determine its benefits to our network.
Millions of pounds have been saved by replacing a Palantir IT system which helps to find homes for Ukrainian refugees with one built by its own experts, a government department has said. The Homes for Ukraine scheme matched people fleeing the conflict with offers of accommodation - a complex task Palantir initially supported for free but which grew to cost millions. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) said its new system was "more flexible" and could meet "high standards" of security.
The United States Golf Association (USGA) has renewed its partnership with Cisco to deploy artificial intelligence (AI-)ready infrastructure and advanced solutions that help ensure its network can support complex and dynamic environments.