CRN: 10 Cool New Security Products Unveiled At Black Hat 2023
On August 9, 2023, CRN summarized 10 products launched at this year’s Black Hat conference, including NetSPI’s AI/ML Penetration Testing. Scroll to slide 10 in the online article here for the full story.
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NetSPI ML/AI Pentesting
NetSPI, whose offerings include penetration testing services and attack surface management, said at Black Hat 2023 that it’s expanding to provide security for machine learning technologies—such as the Large Language Models used in generative AI apps. Calling the ML/AI Pentesting a “first-of-its-kind” offering, NetSPI said that key capabilities include identification, analysis and remediation for ML models such as LLMs. The company is also now providing “real-world” guidance on issues related to the securing of ML models, NetSPI said in a news release.
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