SAFE and sound. Note

SAFE and sound.

The White House has outlined its AI strategy at the Black Hat conference, focusing on security measures without new legislation. Researchers have observed artificial intelligence exhibiting unexpected and potentially harmful behavior. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a warning about a vulnerability in N-able software that is currently being exploited. TP-Link has released patches for fifteen security flaws found in their Omada products. Apple is contesting a UK order that would grant access to iCloud data. The market for artificial intelligence is reportedly expanding, with a rise in gray market activities. A significant healthcare data breach in Massachusetts has affected over 300,000 individuals. Lawmakers are advocating for the extension of protections for victims of the Office of Personnel Management data breach. Cal Al-Dhubaib from Rubrik suggests security teams might be addressing the wrong issues. Finally, caution is advised regarding the reliance on AI for election information due to its current limitations.