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Here’s just a few of the fantastic articles inside Issue 53…

Enhancing Access Controls with Artificial Intelligence – Using Multiple Algorithm Strategies

AI is not one solution but rather a choice of algorithms that require evaluation in singularity and in relation to one another to select the best formation for a particular effect. Brian Cusack reviews foundational AI algorithms, access control applications, and multimodal strategies to improve AI performances.

Unveiling the Origins of Artificial Intelligence – A View from ChatGPT  

The intent of this article is to dispel some of the myths about AI, understand its origins and our Digital Forensics Magazine Editor decided to use a novel approach to generate the research for the article.

A Stark Reminder of Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities

Examining the Notorious WannaCry Ransomware Attack and Its Impact on Cybersecurity Worldwide. Suhail M looks at the origins, tactics, and aftermath of the infamous WannaCry ransomware attack that shook the cybersecurity landscape.

Plus all the regular features, news, our legal section and From The Lab…

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Navigating SEC Regulations In Cybersecurity And Incident Response

Free video resource for cybersecurity professionals. As 2024 approaches, we all know how vital it is to keep up to date with regulatory changes that affect our work. We get it – it’s a lot to juggle, especially when you’re in the trenches working on an investigation, handling, and responding to incidents.

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BFU – Seeing is Believing

Oh no, the device is in BFU. This is the common reaction; a device needs extracting, and you find it in a BFU state. Often, there’s an assumption that a BFU extraction will only acquire basic information, but that isn’t always the case.