AI Finds Zero Day Vulnerability, MFA Mandatory on Google Cloud, French Energy Firm Hacked
In today’s episode of Cyber Security Today, host Jim Love discusses Google’s AI-driven system Big Sleep discovering the first ever AI-identified zero day vulnerability in the SQLite database engine. He also covers Google’s new requirement for Google Cloud users to implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) starting January, and a recent cyber-attack on French firm Schneider Electric, where hackers demanded a ransom in baguettes. Learn about these critical updates and their implications for the future of cybersecurity.
00:00 Introduction to Cyber Security Today
00:21 AI Discovers Zero Day Vulnerability
03:06 Google Cloud Enforces Multi-Factor Authentication
05:55 Hackers Demand Ransom in Baguettes
07:42 Conclusion and Show Notes