Tool For Security Testing
- All
- News
-
Microsoft Counterfit Tool for Testing Security of AI Systems Released as Open-Source Project
- Wednesday May 5, 2021
- Sourabh Kulesh
Microsoft has made Counterfit open source, which means that it can be used by developers and IT professionals to conduct security risk assessments of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) systems in organisation to ensure the algorithms used are “robust, reliable, and trustworthy”.
-
www.gadgets360.com
-
Jio’s Coronavirus Testing Tool Exposed Data of Millions: Report
- Monday May 4, 2020
- Jagmeet Singh
Jio’s tool to check COVID-19 symptoms was found to have a security lapse that exposed one of its core databases containing the records of millions of users, who logged in to perform a self-test.
-
www.gadgets360.com
-
Thousands of Android and Samsung Pre-Installed Apps Come With Hidden Backdoors, Study Claims
- Wednesday April 8, 2020
- Tasneem Akolawala
The new study comes from researchers at Ohio State University, New York University, and the Helmholtz Center for Information Security (CISPA). These researchers analysed these 150,000 apps using an analysis tool called InputScope.
-
www.gadgets360.com
-
Microsoft Counterfit Tool for Testing Security of AI Systems Released as Open-Source Project
- Wednesday May 5, 2021
- Sourabh Kulesh
Microsoft has made Counterfit open source, which means that it can be used by developers and IT professionals to conduct security risk assessments of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) systems in organisation to ensure the algorithms used are “robust, reliable, and trustworthy”.
-
www.gadgets360.com
-
Jio’s Coronavirus Testing Tool Exposed Data of Millions: Report
- Monday May 4, 2020
- Jagmeet Singh
Jio’s tool to check COVID-19 symptoms was found to have a security lapse that exposed one of its core databases containing the records of millions of users, who logged in to perform a self-test.
-
www.gadgets360.com
-
Thousands of Android and Samsung Pre-Installed Apps Come With Hidden Backdoors, Study Claims
- Wednesday April 8, 2020
- Tasneem Akolawala
The new study comes from researchers at Ohio State University, New York University, and the Helmholtz Center for Information Security (CISPA). These researchers analysed these 150,000 apps using an analysis tool called InputScope.
-
www.gadgets360.com