AI Regulations, New, Unusual Cybersecurity Threats, and Intel's Foundry Challenges

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The episode opens with a report on a series of explosions involving handheld pagers in Lebanon and Syria, which injured multiple individuals, including members of Hezbollah. This incident is believed to be a sophisticated attack attributed to Israel, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the region. Sobel also covers a new covert attack method, PIX-L, which can exploit air-gapped networks using sound waves, emphasizing the need for organizations to bolster their defenses against such unconventional threats.The episode shifts focus to cybersecurity measures being implemented in the U.S. ahead of the presidential election. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released new checklists aimed at enhancing the security of election systems, recommending practices such as multi-factor authentication and encrypted backups. Additionally, Sobel discusses the rollout of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) by the Pentagon, which aims to improve the protection of controlled unclassified information (CUI) among contractors. This phased rollout is expected to take three years and underscores the importance of cybersecurity in the defense sector.Sobel then delves into the regulatory landscape surrounding artificial intelligence, particularly in California, where Governor Gavin Newsom is considering the implications of AI Bill SB 1047. This bill seeks to hold AI vendors accountable and prevent AI-related disasters. While Newsom has signed several other AI-related bills into law, he remains cautious about the potential impact of SB 1047 on the industry. The episode also highlights an upcoming global AI safety summit hosted by the Biden administration, aimed at fostering international cooperation on AI development and addressing concerns about generative AI.Finally, the episode addresses Intel's ongoing challenges in the semiconductor market, including its decision to separate its foundry business into an independent subsidiary to attract external capital. Sobel discusses Intel's recent partnership with Amazon to develop an AI fabric chip and the significant funding it has received under the CHIPS Act. However, the company faces setbacks, such as losing a major contract to AMD for the PlayStation 6 chip, which could have generated substantial revenue. Sobel emphasizes the fragility of Intel's turnaround efforts and the importance of securing key clients to ensure future growth in a competitive landscape. Three things to know today 00:00 Rogue Pagers, Pixhell Exploits, and CMMC Rollout04:41 Governor Newsom Signs AI Regulations on Deepfakes and Political Ads, While SB 1047 Awaits Final Decision07:23 Intel’s Foundry Gamble: Balancing External Capital and Contract Losses to Drive Semiconductor Growth  Supported by:  https://www.huntress.com/mspradio/http://blumira.com/radio/  CoreView Sept 19 Webinar: https://okt.to/CLa4Uf  
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AI Regulations, New, Unusual Cybersecurity Threats, and Intel's Foundry Challenges

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