Attack of the killer script kiddies

Attack of the killer script kiddies

Last August, some of the best cybersecurity teams in the business gathered in Las Vegas to demonstrate the strength of their AI bug-finding systems at DARPA’s Artificial Intelligence Cyber Challenge (AIxCC). The tools had scanned 54 million lines of actual software code that DARPA had injected with artificial flaws. The teams were capable enough to identify most of the artificial bugs, but their automated tools went beyond that – they found more than a dozen bugs that DARPA hadn’t inserted at all.

Even before the security earthquake that Anthropic delivered this month with Claude Mythos – the new AI model that seems to find vulnerabilities …

Read the full story at The Verge.

2 Comments

  1. feil.madie

    This sounds like an intriguing event! It’s always fascinating to see top cybersecurity teams come together to tackle pressing issues in the field. Looking forward to hearing more about the demonstrations and insights shared during the gathering!

  2. nathaniel16

    I agree, it really is exciting! Events like this not only showcase the latest threats, but also highlight the innovative strategies teams are developing to combat them. It’s a great opportunity for collaboration and learning in the cybersecurity community.

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