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State of Agentic AI Security and Governance 2.01
State of Agentic AI Security and Governance 2.01
The State of Agentic AI Security and Governance provides a comprehensive view of today’s landscape for securing and governing autonomous AI systems. It explores the frameworks, governance models, and global regulatory standards shaping responsible Agentic AI adoption. Designed for developers, security professionals, and decision-makers, the report serves as a practical guide for navigating the complexities […]
State of Agentic AI Security and Governance 2.01
·genai.owasp.org·
State of Agentic AI Security and Governance 2.01
Life is too short for a slow terminal
Life is too short for a slow terminal
I do all my work in the terminal, so it has to be quick. How my zsh starts in 30 milliseconds without a framework, and how to measure where your own shell spends its time.
·mijndertstuij.nl·
Life is too short for a slow terminal
Armur-Ai/Pentest-Swarm-AI: Autonomous penetration testing using a swarm of AI agents. Orchestrates recon, classification, exploitation, and reporting specialists with ReAct reasoning — supports bug bounty, continuous monitoring, and CTF modes. Built with Go, Claude API, and 7+ native security tools.
Armur-Ai/Pentest-Swarm-AI: Autonomous penetration testing using a swarm of AI agents. Orchestrates recon, classification, exploitation, and reporting specialists with ReAct reasoning — supports bug bounty, continuous monitoring, and CTF modes. Built with Go, Claude API, and 7+ native security tools.
Autonomous penetration testing using a swarm of AI agents. Orchestrates recon, classification, exploitation, and reporting specialists with ReAct reasoning — supports bug bounty, continuous monitor...
·github.com·
Armur-Ai/Pentest-Swarm-AI: Autonomous penetration testing using a swarm of AI agents. Orchestrates recon, classification, exploitation, and reporting specialists with ReAct reasoning — supports bug bounty, continuous monitoring, and CTF modes. Built with Go, Claude API, and 7+ native security tools.
Fedora 43 Upgrade revealed 20 years old Outlook Security Bug - Fedora Magazine
Fedora 43 Upgrade revealed 20 years old Outlook Security Bug - Fedora Magazine
Yes, the Fedora 43 upgrade brought an interesting revelation for all Outlook users—one that Microsoft is unlikely to be thrilled about. Outlook was not encrypting email connections, even though SSL/TLS was clearly enabled in the account settings. It looks like, that bug dates back to at least Outlook 2007, which is the oldest Outlook version […]
·fedoramagazine.org·
Fedora 43 Upgrade revealed 20 years old Outlook Security Bug - Fedora Magazine
Coreutils for Windows from Microsoft
Coreutils for Windows from Microsoft
Build is one of our favorite moments each year - a chance to connect with the global developer community and share what we’ve been building. Over the past year, we have connected with many developers pushing the boundaries of what’s possible on
·blogs.windows.com·
Coreutils for Windows from Microsoft
Bringing Gemma 4 12B to your Laptop: Unlocking Local, Agentic Workflows with Google AI Edge
Bringing Gemma 4 12B to your Laptop: Unlocking Local, Agentic Workflows with Google AI Edge
Google DeepMind’s Gemma 4 12B model brings agentic, multimodal AI capabilities to everyday laptops with 16GB of RAM, enabling local data processing and visual insight generation. Users can leverage this model on macOS through the Google AI Edge Gallery for dynamic Python code execution and visualization, as well as via Google AI Edge Eloquent for completely offline voice dictation and text editing. Additionally, developer workflows are enhanced by the LiteRT-LM CLI's new serve command, which creates an industry-compatible local endpoint to power fully-local AI tools and agents.
·developers.googleblog.com·
Bringing Gemma 4 12B to your Laptop: Unlocking Local, Agentic Workflows with Google AI Edge
Codex Discovered a Hidden HTTP/2 Bomb
Codex Discovered a Hidden HTTP/2 Bomb
14 years ago, I helped break HTTP header compression, then was asked to review the fix, which became part of HTTP/2. Life has come full circle: today we're releasing an attack I missed.
·blog.calif.io·
Codex Discovered a Hidden HTTP/2 Bomb