- Danish cloud provider CloudNordic loses data access for most of its customers after a ransomware attack. (Michael Kan, PCMag)
- The National Institute of Standards and Technology released an agency brief announcing progress made toward the development of algorithms that are resistant to quantum attacks. (Rebecca Heilweil, FEDSCOOP)
- According to a report published in August by security consultancy NCC Group, July was a record-breaking month for ransomware attacks. (Robert Lemos, Dark Reading)
- Demand for AI chips leads to a substantial bump in revenue for tech giant Nvidia. (Mariko Oi, BBC News)
- Facial recognition technology helps catch man who has been using his dead brother’s identity since 1965 in scheme to collect his social security benefits. (David Sharp, LA Times)
- South Korean tech leader Naver launches its large language model HyperClova X. (Sheila Chiang, CNBC News)
- American startup Veyond Metaverse plans to use extended reality as training tool for new surgeons around the world. (Jon Stojan, USA Today)
- AI is becoming a useful tool in preparing cities for weathering climate change. (David H. Freedman, Newsweek)
- The Hive ransomware case reveals details about RaaS tactics and trends that may be helpful in developing effective cyber defense techniques. (Ryan Estes, Dark Reading)
- Google has developed a new algorithm that ensures FIDO encryption is protected from quantum computers. (Dan Goodin, Ars Technica)
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