Felipe Ruiz
We need you, but we can't give you any money
We want to persist in raising awareness about the scarce support that many open-source software projects, on which nearly everyone depends, are receiving.
Felipe Ruiz
Lessons learned from black swans
There are also "black swans" in cybersecurity. We can run into one of them at any time, so we must be prepared.
Felipe Ruiz
A digital infrastructure issue that many still ignore
The joke mentioned here is just a small sample of a big dependency issue in the global digital infrastructure, about which we need to raise awareness.
Felipe Ruiz
How can we justify the investment in cybersecurity?
While it can be a difficult task because cybersecurity often does not bring tangible benefits, here are some ideas that help justify investing in it.
Felipe Ruiz
On-premises or in the cloud, security is your concern
We bring you a small comparison between on-premises and cloud environments, disclosing their advantages and disadvantages, with a stronger emphasis on security.
Felipe Ruiz
It's about time you relied on code-assisted pentesting
Here are some reasons why it would be prudent and beneficial to stop being reluctant to share your code for pentesting with a reputable cybersecurity company.
Felipe Ruiz
Attackers can indirectly instruct AI for malicious aims
We show you that LLM-integrated apps can suffer indirect prompt injection attacks through different methods that can put the security of their users at risk.
Felipe Ruiz
Let's rather say a bunch of breaches in a single box
They said they discovered the mother of all data breaches. But it was a false alarm. Let's understand why.
Felipe Ruiz
NIST sheds light on the classification of attacks on AI
Here is an overview of a recent NIST report on adversarial machine learning that could help us understand more about attacks against and from AI systems.