#Google Marios Pomonis, Software Engineer Google is committed to enhancing the security of open-source technologies, especially those that make up the foundation for many of our products, like Linux and KVM. To this end we are excited to announc...
Saturday, June 29, 2024
Hacking for Defenders: approaches to DARPA’s AI Cyber Challenge #Tech
#Google Oliver Chang, Jonathan Metzman, OSS-Fuzz and Alex Rebert, Security Engineering The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, DARPA, recently kicked off a two-year AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC), inviting top AI and cybersecurity expert...
Sunday, February 4, 2024
UN Cybercrime Treaty Could Endanger Web Security #Tech
#Google Royal Hansen, Vice President of Privacy, Safety and Security Engineering This week, the United Nations convened member states to continue its years-long negotiations on the UN Cybercrime Treaty, titled “Countering the Use of Information...
Thursday, October 26, 2023
Increasing transparency in AI security #Tech
#Google Mihai Maruseac, Sarah Meiklejohn, Mark Lodato, Google Open Source Security Team (GOSST) New AI innovations and applications are reaching consumers and businesses on an almost-daily basis. Building AI securely is a paramount concern, and ...
Google’s reward criteria for reporting bugs in AI products #Tech
#Google Eduardo Vela, Jan Keller and Ryan Rinaldi, Google Engineering In September, we shared how we are implementing the voluntary AI commitments that we and others in industry made at the White House in July. One of the most important develop...
Friday, May 5, 2023
Making authentication faster than ever: passkeys vs. passwords #Tech
#Google Silvia Convento, Senior UX Researcher and Court Jacinic, Senior UX Content Designer In recognition of World Password Day 2023, Google announced its next step toward a passwordless future: passkeys. Passkeys are a new, passwordless a...