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Cloud Security Podcast by Google hosted by @anton_chuvakin and @_TimPeacock - see more at https://t.co/xYsgwSz1ff

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Heather Adkins - Ꜻ - Spes consilium non est
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Big Sleep and CodeMender are two projects between Google Deepmind and Project Zero to develop AI-first strategies for reasoning about code to find and fix software vulnerabilities. These projects are in their research phase, and as with all research projects, innovation will
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Using advanced AI to fix critical software vulnerabilities
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Heather Adkins - Ꜻ - Spes consilium non est
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We’re excited to see the security and OSS communities engage on vulnerability disclosure in light of new AI technologies that we believe will enable both defenders and attackers alike. Existing and emerging norms around disclosure are important debates, and we’ve noted the
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Heather Adkins - Ꜻ - Spes consilium non est
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Fully automated kill chain isn’t far away. Great report from the Google Threat Intelligence Group.
@Mandiant
Mandiant (part of Google Cloud)
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Google Threat Intelligence Group details the ways threat actors are misusing AI tools, including how they are generating and executing AI-enabled malware. 🔗 Read this latest report on our blog: https://t.co/VfvwpLFQXn
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"Many organizations struggle to operationalize CTI and translate it into actionable security outcomes. Here are the three key parts of a strong CTI program, and recommendations from @Mandiant on how to set up your CTI program for success."
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Many organizations struggle to operationalize CTI and translate it into actionable security outcomes. Here are the three key parts of a strong CTI program, and best-practice recommendations from...
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One of our most requested features is here: Gemini Deep Research can now draw on context from @GoogleWorkspace — meaning you can create even more comprehensive reports by pulling in information directly from your Gmail, Drive (including Docs, Slides, Sheets and PDFs) and Google
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Dr. Anton Chuvakin
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AI agents + IAM = massive confusion (in many situations) #random
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Thomas Roccia 🤘
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Awesome new threat report from Google Threat Intel Group documenting how threat actors are leveraging Gemini. A lot of information and actionable avalable in the report! Great work 👌 https://t.co/0ktEQbUhmq
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@GoogleCloudSec
Google Cloud Security
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What’s next for cybersecurity? Here’s what Google’s security leaders and experts forecast for 2026 ⬇️ 🔗 Download the full report: https://t.co/2PNpQW4lUD
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"Using rapid threat models in tabletop exercises can help you better understand how to adapt your defenses to the dynamic threat environment. Here's why you should use them - and how to get started." https://t.co/l3Ug08rl05 <- link threat models to tabletops! Yay!
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Using rapid threat models in tabletop exercises can help you better understand how to adapt your defenses to the dynamic threat environment. Here's why you should use them - and how to get started.
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@GoogleCloudSec
Google Cloud Security
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📣 New episode of the @CloudSecPodcast! @qualys’s Sumedh Thakar breaks down the importance of vulnerability management, deducing maximum risk, and much more! 👂 Listen in: https://t.co/N8ua8kIPjU
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Wow, this is real: "SlopGuard: AI Hallucination Detection for Package Dependencies" https://t.co/zEIK3fIzdb note the "5-21%" fakery rate reported there!
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CloudSecurityPodcast
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"Using rapid threat models in tabletop exercises can help you better understand how to adapt your defenses to the dynamic threat environment. Here's why you should use them - and how to get started." https://t.co/l3Ug08rl05 <- link threat models to tabletops! Yay!
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Using rapid threat models in tabletop exercises can help you better understand how to adapt your defenses to the dynamic threat environment. Here's why you should use them - and how to get started.
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@Mandiant
Mandiant (part of Google Cloud)
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🗣️The Cybersecurity Forecast 2026 report is live! Our Google security leaders and experts provide insights on the threats and trends they anticipate in the coming year, including adversary use of AI, cybercrime, (cont) https://t.co/wB9KwYDxxj
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@GoogleCloudSec
Google Cloud Security
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🚨 The Cybersecurity Forecast 2026 report is here! Our Google security leaders and experts share what to expect in the year ahead, covering everything from AI’s role in defense to emerging threats. 🔗 Check it out: https://t.co/kUq4QCJgXv
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Episode 250 "The End of "Collect Everything"? Moving from Centralization to Data Access?" of Cloud Security Podcast where hosts @anton_chuvakin and @_TimPeacock interview Balazs Scheidler, CEO @AxoFlowIO and founder of syslog-ng https://t.co/lUHmQXcb1O
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@argvee
Heather Adkins - Ꜻ - Spes consilium non est
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Really great update from the DeepMind Code Mender project and their journey in writing safe code. Some great results so far. A ways to go!
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