Microsoft Faces Backlash for Threatening Security Expert with Criminal Charges
A public spat between Microsoft and an independent security researcher reopens a long-running debate over who is responsible for securing software.
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A public spat between Microsoft and an independent security researcher reopens a long-running debate over who is responsible for securing software.
The initiative, called Project Lightwell, seeks to create a "clearinghouse" for open source security, establishing a model for managing risks across the software supply chain.
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Using an AI model called BinNet, RevEng hunts vulnerabilities and backdoors in released software binaries. The post RevEng.AI Raises $15 Million to Hunt for Flaws and Backdoors in Software Binaries appeared first on SecurityWeek.
British software supply chain security startup RevEng.AI says it has raised $15 million in early-stage funding after developing technology similar to Anthropic PBC’s Mythos model and working out a way to put it to good use. The startup, officially known as Binary AI Ltd., wants to help organizations