Techstrong Gang - April 30, 2025
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06-May-2025
From the RSAC Conference in San Francisco, Alan, Lisa Martin and Jon Swartz highlight the rise of AI and technology trends. Cisco announces an open-source AI model for cybersecurity, while IT managers express concerns about AI-related risks. The discussion covers potential security breaches, ransomware, and the importance of securing sensitive data. Minimus introduces a managed service for secure application development, addressing bloatware as a significant security risk.
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