This 72-hour briefing covers Palo Alto’s agentic-AI platforms, the UK’s Alan Turing Institute pivot to national cyber defense, Sublime Security’s $150 M raise, India’s Project TRIVENI auto-vulnerability program, California’s AI legislation, and rising AI-powered holiday scams.
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When AI Listens Too Closely Part 6: A Safer Future — Policy and Design Roadmap for Human-Centered AI
The final part of When AI Listens Too Closely delivers a policy and design roadmap for building trustworthy AI. It introduces the Safe-AI Standard — a framework uniting transparency, oversight, and accountability to prevent harm before it happens.
Red Team Your Own Prompts: Finding Bias Before Attackers Do
Attackers test your defenses — you should test your prompts.
Learn how to red team your own AI interactions to uncover bias, leakage, and manipulation risks before they strike.
AI Security Daily Briefing — October 31, 2025
Google Cloud’s AI-driven growth expands the attack surface, enterprises face chatbot privacy risks, AI accelerates bug-bounties, and model-centric attacks overtake malware as the top enterprise threat.
When AI Listens Too Closely Part 5: Building Failsafes — Crisis Detection and Intervention in LLMs
AI can recognize distress, but not all systems know what to do next. This post explores how engineers and ethicists are embedding failsafes into large language models to detect and respond to crises, bridging the gap between empathy and responsibility.
Your First AI Workflow: Automating Research Securely
Accelerate your research with an AI-powered, secure workflow: define your objective, automate thoughtfully, insert human review, and protect your data at every step.
AI Security Daily Briefing — October 30, 2025
Today’s briefing covers OpenText’s new AI-centric cybersecurity suite, Palo Alto’s agentic security platforms, the rise of “vibe hacking,” Cisco and NVIDIA’s AI-native networking launch, and Sublime’s $150 million funding for AI-powered email defense.
Prompt Engineering for Professionals
Mastering prompt engineering means more than clever wording — it’s about crafting business-ready briefs for AI, with context, constraints, and safety built in.
When AI Listens Too Closely Part 4: The Legal Storm — Liability and Regulation After Adam Raine
As Raine v. OpenAI unfolds, lawmakers are racing to define responsibility in the age of generative AI. This post explores how courts, regulators, and companies are preparing for a new age of accountability — where words written by machines may soon carry the weight of the law.
AI Security Daily Briefing — October 29, 2025
Today’s briefing features the open-source Proximity MCP-scanner release, Palo Alto Networks’ Prisma AIRS 2.0 for end-to-end AI-app protection, and why legacy security training now poses a liability in the AI era.