
Supposedly redacted Jeffrey Epstein information can nonetheless reveal precisely who they’re speaking about – particularly when AI, LinkedIn, and some biographical breadcrumbs do the heavy lifting.
Sloppy redaction results in explosive claims, and tough reputational penalties for cybersecurity distributors, and we find out how belief – as soon as cracked – may be nearly not possible to totally restore.
Elsewhere, the highlight turns to insider menace within the age of AI, after a senior US cybersecurity official uploads delicate authorities materials into the general public model of ChatGPT. Oops.
All this, and far more, in episode 453 of Smashing Safety with cybersecurity veteran Graham Cluley and particular visitor Tricia Howard.
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