Jason Arellano+FollowAre AI Prompts the New Malware?CrowdStrike just dropped Falcon AI Detection and Response, and it’s a game-changer for anyone building with generative AI. They’re saying prompts—the very instructions we feed AI—are now a prime target for cyberattacks. If prompts can be weaponized like malware, does this shift how we think about AI security? Should every AI interaction be monitored in real time? Let’s debate: is this the next frontier in cybersecurity, or just hype? #Tech #AIsecurity #CrowdStrike00Share
rbarr+FollowCan Google’s ‘Critic’ AI Save Chrome Agents?Google just dropped a new security playbook for Chrome’s AI agents, using a secondary ‘Critic’ model to vet every move and lock down data access. With prompt injection attacks making headlines and competitors like OpenAI and Perplexity stumbling, is Google’s layered defense the real answer—or just more complexity? Would you trust your data to an AI agent yet, or is the risk still too high? Let’s debate. #Tech #AIsecurity #Chrome00Share
chenmichele+FollowIs AI the Endgame for Online Fraud?Finaive’s new AI-powered fraud prevention system is making waves in digital commerce. By leveraging predictive modeling and smart escrow, it claims to spot suspicious transactions before they happen. But does relying on machine learning for trust actually make us safer, or just shift the risk? Would you trust an algorithm to decide who’s legit in your next online deal? Let’s debate: is this the future of secure e-commerce, or just another layer of complexity? #Tech #AIsecurity #DigitalTrust00Share
Jason Arellano+FollowIs Your AI Chatbot a Data Leak Risk?Let’s get real: AI chatbots are incredible for productivity, but are we too quick to trust them with sensitive info? From identity theft to corporate espionage, sharing personal or company secrets with AI could be a ticking time bomb. With most people already worried about privacy, is it time for a zero-trust approach to every chat prompt? Where do you draw the line on what you share with AI? #Tech #AIsecurity #DataPrivacy00Share
kirsten43+FollowAI Cyberattacks: Are We Ready for the Next Level?So, Anthropic claims their Claude AI was used by a Chinese espionage group to automate almost an entire cyberattack—up to 90% of the workflow. Some experts say the real innovation isn’t the attack itself, but how AI orchestrated the steps, lowering the barrier for future threats. Is this a true leap in autonomous hacking, or just clever automation? How should defenders respond as AI blurs the lines between human and machine-driven threats? #Tech #AIsecurity #CyberEspionage10Share