Articles tagged "Splunk"

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At the RSAC 2026 conference, keynotes from Splunk and the SANS Institute discussed the dual nature of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity. On one hand, AI poses significant risks, such as enabling more sophisticated cyberattacks and automating malicious activities. On the other hand, it can enhance security operations centers (SOCs) by improving threat detection and response times. Experts emphasized the need for organizations to balance these aspects, recognizing that while AI can be a powerful tool for attackers, it also has the potential to bolster defenses. This conversation is crucial as businesses increasingly integrate AI into their security strategies, highlighting the importance of understanding both its risks and benefits.

Impact: N/A
Remediation: Organizations should implement strict AI usage policies and invest in training for security teams to effectively utilize AI tools.
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Splunk and Zoom recently addressed serious vulnerabilities in their software that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary shell commands or gain elevated privileges. These flaws are categorized as critical and high-severity, posing significant risks to users and organizations using these platforms. The vulnerabilities could potentially enable unauthorized access and control over systems, which is particularly concerning for businesses that rely on these tools for communication and data analysis. Users are urged to update their software immediately to mitigate these risks. Both companies have released patches to fix the issues, and it’s crucial for affected users to implement these updates as soon as possible.

Impact: Splunk software, Zoom application
Remediation: Patches released by Splunk and Zoom; users should update their software immediately.
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