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Veteran Journalist Rick Saleeby Calls for Stronger Legislative Protections Against AI Misuse in Journalism

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New York, 23rd October 2024, ZEX PR WIRE, Veteran journalist and broadcaster Rick Saleeby, with over 20 years of experience in the industry, is advocating for stronger legislative protections against the misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) in journalism. As AI-generated content continues to infiltrate the media landscape, Saleeby warns of its potential to further erode trust in the news, spread misinformation, and undermine journalistic integrity.

Recent studies highlight the urgency of the issue. According to the Pew Research Center, nearly 70% of Americans say they are concerned about misinformation online, and an alarming 90% believe that misinformation causes confusion about basic facts of current events. Additionally, a study by the AI Now Institute revealed that 79% of Americans feel unprepared to distinguish between AI-generated content and legitimate news. Saleeby is pushing for legal measures to curb the increasing misuse of AI in journalism, particularly as AI becomes more capable of producing hyper-realistic deepfakes, synthetic news articles, and fabricated audio.

“AI has tremendous potential to enhance storytelling, but it also presents a clear danger when used irresponsibly,” says Saleeby. “The ability of AI to generate fake news stories, manipulate images, and even create entirely fabricated video clips is alarming. Without proper safeguards, AI has the power to destroy the public’s trust in journalism.”

According to the cybersecurity firm Deeptrace, AI-generated deepfake videos doubled from 7,964 in 2019 to 15,000 in 2020 alone, and experts predict that number has continued to grow exponentially. Saleeby emphasizes that these technologies could be weaponized to distort public opinion, influence elections, and disseminate harmful misinformation at an unprecedented scale.

Saleeby, who has worked for major networks like CNN and FOX News, believes the current lack of oversight in AI content creation presents a serious ethical challenge. “Misinformation spreads six times faster than accurate news on social media, and AI has only accelerated this trend. If we don’t act now, AI could be used to manufacture reality, and that’s a threat not only to journalism but to democracy itself,” Saleeby warns.

To address the issue, Saleeby calls on lawmakers to introduce regulations that:

  • Mandate transparency: Require clear labeling of AI-generated content.
  • Hold creators accountable: Implement fines or penalties for using AI to produce and spread false information.
  • Support journalistic oversight: Encourage the development of AI detection tools to aid journalists in identifying and debunking AI-generated content.

A study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) revealed that fact-checkers need AI tools themselves to detect deepfake content, with 63% of surveyed journalists stating they were concerned about the spread of AI misinformation. Saleeby believes that incorporating AI responsibly, alongside rigorous human oversight, is the only way to preserve the role of ethical journalism in the digital age.

“AI should be a tool that helps journalists, not one that replaces or undermines them,” Saleeby asserts. “We need to ensure that we maintain the highest standards of integrity in reporting while embracing the technological advancements that can enhance our work. Legislation needs to reflect that.”

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SANS Institute Brings Cybersecurity Training and Expert-Led Sessions to GISEC Global 2025

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Dubai, UAE, 8th May 2025, ZEX PR WIRESANS Institute, the global leader in cybersecurity training and certification, is participating in GISEC Global 2025 (6-8 May 2025) at the Dubai World Trade Center. This year, SANS Institute joins GISEC Global as a strategic partner, highlighting the company’s long-term commitment to developing cybersecurity talent in the region.

From May 6 to 8, SANS also will host the SANS GISEC Academy. Located in Hall 4, SANS GISEC Academy is a community-led initiative offering three days of free-to-attend technical training sessions led by SANS Certified Instructors. These sessions are part of SANS’ mission to upskill defenders and contribute meaningfully to the UAE’s national and regional cybersecurity posture.

Each day will focus on a key cybersecurity domain. On day 1, instructor Jean-François Maes will lead a full-day track on Offensive Operations, covering topics such as malware evasion, OSINT exposure in cloud environments, and common vulnerabilities discovered over a decade of penetration testing. Day 2 shifts to Cyber Defense with Ian Reynolds, who will explore deception-based defenses, the role of AI and deepfakes in modern threat landscapes, and advanced threat hunting techniques. Day 3 will be led by Michael Hoffman, focusing on ICS/OT cybersecurity, with insights drawn from real-world incidents such as the Colonial Pipeline and Ukraine grid attacks. The sessions are tailored for cybersecurity professionals, analysts, SOC managers, and decision-makers looking to enhance their tactical and strategic defense skills.

“In the Middle East and beyond, digital infrastructure is under increasing pressure from AI-powered threats that are more deceptive, adaptive, and persistent,” said Ned Baltagi, Managing Director for the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa, SANS Institute. “From deepfake-enabled fraud to intelligent ransomware strains that evade detection, cybersecurity teams must shift from reactive defense to intelligence-driven prevention. At SANS, we’re focused on equipping professionals with the practical skills and threat context they need to defend against this next wave of AI-fueled attacks. Cybersecurity is not just a professional responsibility, but a shared priority for national safety and resilience.”

In addition to the academy, Rob T Lee, Chief of Research at SANS Institute, will take the GISEC stage for two key sessions. On May 6, Rob will speak on the Dark Stage, presenting ‘The AI Acceleration: Defending Critical Infrastructure Against Emerging Intelligent Threats’. His talk will highlight the growing use of AI in cyberattacks, the evolving “Volt/Salt Typhoon” methodology, and data-driven counter-defense strategies. On May 7, Rob will join a panel discussion on the Critical Infrastructure Stage exploring how precision AI and machine learning can secure operational technology environments.

“Attackers are no longer bound by time or complexity. What used to take weeks can now be done in minutes with tools that generate believable malware, deepfakes, and targeted phishing at scale,” said Lee. “We’re not facing yesterday’s threats moving faster, we’re facing a new kind of battlefield. Defenders need to adapt, outpace, and outthink. The hardest part isn’t finding the threat but in keeping up with how quickly it changes.”

Attendees are encouraged to visit the SANS team at Stand D75, Hall 7, where senior executives will be available to share insights and connect with the cybersecurity community.

To continue its mission of upskilling cybersecurity professionals across the region, SANS will also be hosting four training events throughout the Middle East in May: SANS Doha (May 10–15), SANS Riyadh (May 10–22), SANS Abu Dhabi (May 18–23), and SANS Dubai (May 25–30).

For more information and to register for these events, please visit: https://www.sans.org/mlp/middle-east-turkey-africa

About SANS Institute

The SANS Institute was established in 1989 as a cooperative research and education organization. Today, SANS is the most trusted and, by far, the largest provider of cybersecurity training and certification to professionals in government and commercial institutions worldwide. Renowned SANS instructors teach more than 60 courses at in-person and virtual cybersecurity events and OnDemand. GIAC, an affiliate of the SANS Institute, validates practitioner skills through more than 35 hands-on, technical certifications in cybersecurity. The SANS Technology Institute, a regionally accredited independent subsidiary, offers master’s and bachelor’s degrees, graduate certificates, and an undergraduate certificate in cybersecurity. SANS Security Awareness, a division of SANS, provides organizations with a complete and comprehensive security awareness solution, enabling them to manage their “human” cybersecurity risk easily and effectively. SANS also delivers a wide variety of free resources to the InfoSec community including consensus projects, research reports, webcasts, podcasts, and newsletters; it also operates the Internet’s early warning system–the Internet Storm Center. At the heart of SANS are the many security practitioners, representing varied global organizations from corporations to universities, working together to support and educate the global information security community.

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Bitdefender GravityZone PHASR Endpoint Security Debuts in the Middle East at GISEC Global

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Industry-First Solution Sets a New Standard for Attack Surface Reduction and Endpoint Security Through Dynamic, User-Tailored Protection

Dubai, UAE, 8th May 2025, ZEX PR WIREBitdefender, a global cybersecurity leader, today announced the Middle East debut of Bitdefender GravityZone Proactive Hardening and Attack Surface Reduction (PHASR), the industry’s first endpoint security solution to dynamically tailor hardening for each user—ensuring that security configurations align precisely with user-intended privileges and behaviors and continuously adapt to shrink attack surfaces. The solution will be unveiled at GISEC Global, the region’s largest cybersecurity event.

“Legitimate tools and Living-Off-the-land (LOTL) techniques are now involved in over 70% of major security incidents, according to our investigations,” said Dragos Gavrilut, vice president of threat research at Bitdefender. “GravityZone PHASR is the only purpose-built solution designed to combat this growing epidemic by precisely controlling access to tools like PowerShell and WMIC—effectively stopping LOTL-style attacks at their source.”

GravityZone PHASR reduces attack surfaces, mitigates unnecessary risk, and enforces compliance by analyzing individual user behaviors such as application usage and access to resources—and dynamically restricting tools or privileges that fall outside established norms.

Gartner® forecasts, “By 2030, 60% of exposure management tasks and remediation will use intelligent automation, up from 10% today,”¹ which we believe highlights an industry shift toward preventative, automated risk mitigation. According to Gartner, “Attack surface reduction includes all technologies that reduce an organization’s exposure to compromise…The common idea behind these technologies is that there is no detection required. Attack surface reduction applies to all attacks, even the most evasive.”²

GravityZone PHASR delivers a powerful, proactive approach to reducing threat exposure and compliance risk. Offered as an add-on to Bitdefender GravityZone—the company’s flagship unified security and risk analytics platform—PHASR is built on years of advanced machine learning (ML) applied to users, groups, applications, and endpoints within GravityZone Extended Detection and Response (XDR). It leverages proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) to create profiles of behavioral norms across individuals and groups, focusing on key areas such as data access, application usage, and security permissions. This enables a comprehensive assessment of vulnerabilities and potential attack vectors impacting the business.

Key Benefits of GravityZone PHASR include:

  • Drastically reduces attack surfaces – GravityZone PHASR correlates user behaviors with active threat vectors and attacks. This determines the optimal attack surface configuration, unique to each user, enabling organizations to minimize the attack surface without compromising operational efficiency.
  • Proactively stops LOTL attack techniques – GravityZone PHASR restricts access to Living-Off-the Land-Binaries (LOLBins) before exploitation, reducing data breach risks, alert fatigue and security costs. It delivers targeted hardening that minimizes access to tools and resources for users who don’t require them for their daily tasks.
  • Defeats repeatable attack patterns – GravityZone PHASR tailors defenses to each system, making it harder for attackers to reuse the same techniques across environments. Threat actors often replicate successful methods once they bypass a security tool—PHASR disrupts this by ensuring detections behave differently from system to system.

“Innovation in cybersecurity must solve real problems—not add complexity,” said Andrei Florescu, president and general manager at Bitdefender Business Solutions Group. “GravityZone PHASR is a true game changer that strengthens endpoint security by tackling today’s most pressing challenges—including stealthy LOTL attack techniques. By applying tailored security controls to each user based on behavior, PHASR minimizes unnecessary access, hardens environments, and helps organizations stay ahead as attack surfaces grow.”

At GISEC Global

Bitdefender will showcase GravityZone PHASR in Hall 5, Stand C108 at GISEC Global, taking place at the Dubai World Trade Center between May 6-8.

In addition, Bitdefender will host a GravityZone PHASR launch seminar at the conference that will take place in the GISEC Academy Stage 2, Hall 3 on May 7 from 11:00 – 12:30pm. For those interested in attending, please contact Lucian Lupascu at llupascu@bitdefender.com.

Availability

Bitdefender GravityZone PHASR is available now. To learn more or schedule a demo, visit here.

¹Gartner, Emerging Tech Impact Radar: Preemptive Cybersecurity, Luis Castillo, Lawrence Pingree, Carl Manion, Ruggero Contu, November 25, 2024.

²Gartner, Reference Architecture Brief: Endpoint Security, Eric Grenier, February 16, 2024

Gartner is a registered trademark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates and is used herein with permission. All rights reserved.

About Bitdefender

Bitdefender is a cybersecurity leader delivering best-in-class threat prevention, detection, and response solutions worldwide. Guardian over millions of consumers, enterprises, and government environments, Bitdefender is one of the industry’s most trusted experts for eliminating threats, protecting privacy, digital identity and data, and enabling cyber resilience. With deep investments in research and development, Bitdefender Labs discovers hundreds of new threats each minute and validates billions of threat queries daily. The company has pioneered breakthrough innovations in antimalware, IoT security, behavioral analytics, and artificial intelligence and its technology is licensed by more than 180 of the world’s most recognized technology brands. Founded in 2001, Bitdefender has customers in 170+ countries with offices around the world. For more information, visit https://www.bitdefender.com.

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TXOne Networks Makes a Grand Entrance at GISEC

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Engineering Enterprise Resilience with the Latest OT Cybersecurity Solutions

Dubai, UAE, 8th May 2025, ZEX PR WIREAccording to a recent survey by TXOne Networks, 94% of organizations reported OT security incidents in the past 12 months, and 98% reported IT security incidents that spilled over and eventually impacted OT environments. In an era where traditional security models are no longer sufficient and global cybersecurity regulations are tightening, a comprehensive and resilient cybersecurity framework is essential for maintaining a competitive advantage.

The Three Stages of OT Cybersecurity Evolution: TXOne’s Blueprint for Resilience

Stage 1: The Evolving Needs of Security Integration

Organizations traditionally relied on point solutions such as firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems (IPS/IDS), and endpoint anti-malware software. However, these tools often lack integration, creating fragmented defenses that are difficult to manage. Enterprises urgently need a unified, highly visible risk-oriented security strategy.

Stage 2: Optimizing Security Processes with Operations-Friendly Practices

While most organizations have increased their cybersecurity budgets, many still encounter operational hurdles. It is difficult to implement updates or new technologies without costly disruptions of operations. True improvement requires holistic optimization across organizational structures, processes, and technologies.

Stage 3: Achieving True Governance Through Platform Integration

With cybersecurity regulations such as the CRA, NIS2, and IEC 62443 becoming increasingly stringent worldwide, 39% of respondents view compliance as a top OT security driver. Comprehensive security governance and platform-based integration are critical to both operational resilience and regulatory compliance.

“In the next three years, major enterprises will accelerate cybersecurity compliance to maintain market advantage,” stated Dr. Terence Liu, CEO of TXOne Networks. “TXOne Networks is well-positioned to support these regulatory needs with our SageOne platform, helping organizations move from fragmented protection to comprehensive security governance aligned with international standards.”

SageOne: Unified Risk Management for Enhanced Visibility

TXOne Networks’ SageOne platform delivers precise risk assessment and actionable insights to prioritize and address the most critical threats.

TXOne Networks at GISEC 2025

To support enterprises in upgrading their cybersecurity strategies, TXOne Networks will participate in GISEC 2025 from May 6–8, at Booth: B175, Dubai Trade Centre Hall 5. Featured products will include:

  • Element product family for asset inspection
  • Stellar for endpoint protection
  • Edge product family for network defense
  • SageOne platform for OT security governance

Experts will be on-site offering in-depth insights into the current OT security landscape and sharing best practices for industrial cybersecurity.

For event and agenda details, please visit:
GISEC 2025 Exhibition Info

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About TXOne Networks

TXOne Networks offers cybersecurity solutions that ensure the reliability and safety of industrial control systems and operational technology environments, working together with both leading manufacturers and critical infrastructure operators to develop practical, operation-friendly approaches to cyber defense. TXOne Networks offers both network-based and endpoint-based products to secure OT networks and mission-critical devices using a real-time, defense-in-depth approach.
Learn more: www.txone.com

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