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Microsoft Overhauls Cybersecurity Strategy After Scathing CSRB Report

May 6, 2024

Following a critical US government report criticizing its cybersecurity measures, Microsoft has announced a comprehensive overhaul of its security strategies, as outlined by security chief Charlie Bell. Microsoft is now prioritizing security enhancements over all other product features by integrating Deputy CISOs into each product team, linking executive compensation to security achievements, and initiating substantial engineering efforts across services like Azure and Windows. This strategy aligns with the Secure Future Initiative that aims to enhance cloud security, manage identity signing keys more effectively, and raise the default security level for all products. The initiative also includes adopting rigorous standards for identity management and securing access to Microsoft's network environments and production systems with advanced measures such as Zero Trust policies.

Microsoft Overhauls Cybersecurity Strategy After Scathing CSRB Report - SecurityWeek Publication

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Google says Med-Gemini model outperforms existing AI/ML

May 6, 2024

Google and DeepMind's research introduces Med-Gemini, an advanced artificial intelligence model specifically tailored for healthcare applications, surpassing existing AI tools in accuracy, reliability, and capability in clinical reasoning. According to Google, Med-Gemini, still in its research stage and based on the Gemini model, significantly outperforms other large multimodal models like GPT-4, achieving a 91.1% accuracy on the MedQA benchmark and excelling in complex tasks such as medical text summarization and EHR data retrieval. The model is designed to enhance clinician capabilities by efficiently processing and integrating vast amounts of medical data and has been effective in real-world scenarios like diagnosing skin lesions. While promising, Google notes that Med-Gemini requires further fine-tuning and adherence to responsible AI principles before it can be deployed widely in healthcare settings.

Google says Med-Gemini model outperforms existing AI/ML publication

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The AI-Generated Population Is Here, and They’re Ready to Work

May 6, 2024

Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to create "digital twins" or AI-generated versions of people, which can simulate how someone might act, appear, or react under certain conditions. This technology is being applied in fields like fashion, where AI-generated models showcase clothing, in market research via virtual focus groups, and in healthcare, specifically through simulated patients in clinical trials. These AI innovations can reduce costs, increase efficiency, and provide personalized experiences, but also raise ethical considerations and impact the job market for models and other roles traditionally filled by humans. The potential for digital twins is vast, with companies exploring these options to expand their capabilities while also navigating the challenges posed by consumer perceptions and data privacy concerns.

The AI-Generated Population Is Here, and They’re Ready to Work The Wall Street Journal

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UnitedHealth data breach should be a wake-up call for the UK and NHS

May 6, 2024

The UnitedHealth data breach, where the U.S. health insurance giant UnitedHealth Group suffered a ransomware attack impacting one-third of U.S. patients, serves as a critical alert for global healthcare data security, including the UK's NHS. With UnitedHealth's recent presence in the UK following its acquisition of EMIS Health, the incident underscores the vulnerabilities of entrusting sensitive patient data to private entities. The breach highlights the broader issue of cybersecurity in healthcare, exacerbated by inadequate digital defenses like the lack of multi-factor authentication, posing significant risks to patient privacy and trust in digital healthcare solutions. This event, coupled with other similar security breaches around the world, calls for a stringent review and enhancement of data security measures across the healthcare industry.

UnitedHealth data breach should be a wake-up call for the UK and NHS | TechCrunch TechCrunch

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Microsoft Overhauls Cybersecurity Strategy After Scathing CSRB Report

May 6, 2024

Following a critical US government report criticizing its cybersecurity measures, Microsoft has announced a comprehensive overhaul of its security strategies, as outlined by security chief Charlie Bell. Microsoft is now prioritizing security enhancements over all other product features by integrating Deputy CISOs into each product team, linking executive compensation to security achievements, and initiating substantial engineering efforts across services like Azure and Windows. This strategy aligns with the Secure Future Initiative that aims to enhance cloud security, manage identity signing keys more effectively, and raise the default security level for all products. The initiative also includes adopting rigorous standards for identity management and securing access to Microsoft's network environments and production systems with advanced measures such as Zero Trust policies.

Microsoft Overhauls Cybersecurity Strategy After Scathing CSRB Report - SecurityWeek Publication

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Google says Med-Gemini model outperforms existing AI/ML

May 6, 2024

Google and DeepMind's research introduces Med-Gemini, an advanced artificial intelligence model specifically tailored for healthcare applications, surpassing existing AI tools in accuracy, reliability, and capability in clinical reasoning. According to Google, Med-Gemini, still in its research stage and based on the Gemini model, significantly outperforms other large multimodal models like GPT-4, achieving a 91.1% accuracy on the MedQA benchmark and excelling in complex tasks such as medical text summarization and EHR data retrieval. The model is designed to enhance clinician capabilities by efficiently processing and integrating vast amounts of medical data and has been effective in real-world scenarios like diagnosing skin lesions. While promising, Google notes that Med-Gemini requires further fine-tuning and adherence to responsible AI principles before it can be deployed widely in healthcare settings.

Google says Med-Gemini model outperforms existing AI/ML publication

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The AI-Generated Population Is Here, and They’re Ready to Work

May 6, 2024

Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to create "digital twins" or AI-generated versions of people, which can simulate how someone might act, appear, or react under certain conditions. This technology is being applied in fields like fashion, where AI-generated models showcase clothing, in market research via virtual focus groups, and in healthcare, specifically through simulated patients in clinical trials. These AI innovations can reduce costs, increase efficiency, and provide personalized experiences, but also raise ethical considerations and impact the job market for models and other roles traditionally filled by humans. The potential for digital twins is vast, with companies exploring these options to expand their capabilities while also navigating the challenges posed by consumer perceptions and data privacy concerns.

The AI-Generated Population Is Here, and They’re Ready to Work The Wall Street Journal

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UnitedHealth data breach should be a wake-up call for the UK and NHS

May 6, 2024

The UnitedHealth data breach, where the U.S. health insurance giant UnitedHealth Group suffered a ransomware attack impacting one-third of U.S. patients, serves as a critical alert for global healthcare data security, including the UK's NHS. With UnitedHealth's recent presence in the UK following its acquisition of EMIS Health, the incident underscores the vulnerabilities of entrusting sensitive patient data to private entities. The breach highlights the broader issue of cybersecurity in healthcare, exacerbated by inadequate digital defenses like the lack of multi-factor authentication, posing significant risks to patient privacy and trust in digital healthcare solutions. This event, coupled with other similar security breaches around the world, calls for a stringent review and enhancement of data security measures across the healthcare industry.

UnitedHealth data breach should be a wake-up call for the UK and NHS | TechCrunch TechCrunch

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