Linux security mailing list 'almost unmanageable'
2 days ago
- #AI Security
- #IT Infrastructure
- #Cybersecurity
- Infrastructure teams face extended hardware lead times, rising costs from AI demand, and faster platform timelines.
- Modern API-driven applications are vulnerable to AI-assisted attacks due to over-permissioning and interconnectivity.
- AI adoption introduces new security challenges, particularly with agents reshaping AI security dynamics.
- AI helps identify vulnerabilities in software development but remediation requires further action.
- Scaling agentic AI from pilot to production requires strategic adoption for real ROI.
- Windows boot partition space issues affect Microsoft's May security update.
- F-35 software delays force the UK to rely on US glide bombs like StormBreaker temporarily.
- Mozilla opposes UK plans to break VPNs, arguing they are essential security tools.
- Google encourages using AI for PostgreSQL database development while maintaining human accountability.
- Utah targets porn sites over VPN usage, despite technical and commercial impracticalities.
- Europe's sovereign cloud efforts are hampered by dependency on US processors.
- Hackers of Canvas likely retain stolen student data despite deletion claims.
- Europe struggles to reduce reliance on US tech infrastructure.
- GNOME dominates Ubuntu's Resolute Raccoon, but X.org remains relevant.
- Open source registries lack funding for basic security implementations.
- Containers enable running Windows apps on Linux, blurring OS boundaries.
- Linux faces a mid-life crisis but also transformation opportunities.
- AMD struggles with investor expectations over its AI strategy balance.
- Agentic AI places strain on modern memory hierarchies due to resource demands.