
March 7, 2024
In a recent discussion with CNBC's Jim Cramer, CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz emphasized the growing threat posed by cybercriminals who are leveraging advanced generative artificial intelligence to conduct sophisticated attacks, regardless of their own technical expertise. Kurtz highlighted how generative AI is making complex cyberattack techniques accessible to less skilled adversaries, suggesting a future where the fight against cybercrime will increasingly hinge on opposing AI capabilities.
March 7, 2024
Dexcom has received FDA clearance for its first over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor, Stelo, targeting patients with Type 2 diabetes who do not use insulin. This marks the first time a glucose biosensor will be available without a prescription, with sales starting in the summer of 2024. Stelo aims to improve diabetes management by tracking glucose levels in real-time, sending data wirelessly to a smartphone for more effective monitoring of the user's condition.
Dexcom's first-ever over-the-counter glucose monitor patch gets FDA clearance CNBC
March 7, 2024
Microsoft and OpenAI report nation-state hackers using AI and LLMs like ChatGPT for cyberattacks but don't see an immediate enterprise threat. They emphasize the need for prepared security measures due to this activity. Research identified five groups globally exploiting LLMs for tech vulnerability research, geopolitical intelligence, and enhancing attack methods. Despite the increased use, no significant LLM-based attacks were found yet. The report also discusses AI's potential to enhance social engineering attacks and offers strategies for mitigation, emphasizing AI tool security and responsible use.
Microsoft, OpenAI warn nation-state hackers are abusing LLMs | TechTarget SearchSecurity
March 7, 2024
The "2024 Outlook for Health Care Planning for the Future of Health: Top trends for 2024" article by Tina Wheeler and Wendy Gerhardt from Deloitte LLP explores the ongoing challenges and innovations in the health care sector as it undergoes digital transformation and convergence. Amidst the digital revolution, health care executives grapple with which technologies to adopt under financial pressures, with the sector moving from fragmentation to systemic convergence. The outlook highlights the anticipated continuation of trends like mergers and acquisitions, digital transformation including generative AI, and increasing consumer empowerment, all within a framework of financial and operational pressures. Despite a general pessimism among health care executives regarding the sector's future, the piece suggests opportunities for significant innovation and reformation in response to these challenges. Key factors shaping the future include strategic mergers, digital integration, workforce management, outsourcing, and consumer affordability, with a collective emphasis on adapting to a rapidly evolving landscape for sustained success.
2024 Outlook for Health Care Deloitte
March 7, 2024
In a recent discussion with CNBC's Jim Cramer, CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz emphasized the growing threat posed by cybercriminals who are leveraging advanced generative artificial intelligence to conduct sophisticated attacks, regardless of their own technical expertise. Kurtz highlighted how generative AI is making complex cyberattack techniques accessible to less skilled adversaries, suggesting a future where the fight against cybercrime will increasingly hinge on opposing AI capabilities.
March 7, 2024
Dexcom has received FDA clearance for its first over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor, Stelo, targeting patients with Type 2 diabetes who do not use insulin. This marks the first time a glucose biosensor will be available without a prescription, with sales starting in the summer of 2024. Stelo aims to improve diabetes management by tracking glucose levels in real-time, sending data wirelessly to a smartphone for more effective monitoring of the user's condition.
Dexcom's first-ever over-the-counter glucose monitor patch gets FDA clearance CNBC
March 7, 2024
Microsoft and OpenAI report nation-state hackers using AI and LLMs like ChatGPT for cyberattacks but don't see an immediate enterprise threat. They emphasize the need for prepared security measures due to this activity. Research identified five groups globally exploiting LLMs for tech vulnerability research, geopolitical intelligence, and enhancing attack methods. Despite the increased use, no significant LLM-based attacks were found yet. The report also discusses AI's potential to enhance social engineering attacks and offers strategies for mitigation, emphasizing AI tool security and responsible use.
Microsoft, OpenAI warn nation-state hackers are abusing LLMs | TechTarget SearchSecurity
March 7, 2024
The "2024 Outlook for Health Care Planning for the Future of Health: Top trends for 2024" article by Tina Wheeler and Wendy Gerhardt from Deloitte LLP explores the ongoing challenges and innovations in the health care sector as it undergoes digital transformation and convergence. Amidst the digital revolution, health care executives grapple with which technologies to adopt under financial pressures, with the sector moving from fragmentation to systemic convergence. The outlook highlights the anticipated continuation of trends like mergers and acquisitions, digital transformation including generative AI, and increasing consumer empowerment, all within a framework of financial and operational pressures. Despite a general pessimism among health care executives regarding the sector's future, the piece suggests opportunities for significant innovation and reformation in response to these challenges. Key factors shaping the future include strategic mergers, digital integration, workforce management, outsourcing, and consumer affordability, with a collective emphasis on adapting to a rapidly evolving landscape for sustained success.
2024 Outlook for Health Care Deloitte

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