All posts tagged: Undermining

Five signs data drift is already undermining your security models

Five signs data drift is already undermining your security models

Data drift happens when the statistical properties of a machine learning (ML) model’s input data change over time, eventually rendering its predictions less accurate. Cybersecurity professionals who rely on ML for tasks like malware detection and network threat analysis find that undetected data drift can create vulnerabilities. A model trained on old attack patterns may fail to see today’s sophisticated threats. Recognizing the early signs of data drift is the first step in maintaining reliable and efficient security systems. Why data drift compromises security models ML models are trained on a snapshot of historical data. When live data no longer resembles this snapshot, the model’s performance dwindles, creating a critical cybersecurity risk. A threat detection model may generate more false negatives by missing real breaches or create more false positives, leading to alert fatigue for security teams. Adversaries actively exploit this weakness. In 2024, attackers used echo-spoofing techniques to bypass email protection services. By exploiting misconfigurations in the system, they sent millions of spoofed emails that evaded the vendor’s ML classifiers. This incident demonstrates how …

Orbán’s government accuses Facebook of undermining his reelection campaign – POLITICO

Orbán’s government accuses Facebook of undermining his reelection campaign – POLITICO

Facebook is an important platform in Hungarian politics, and Magyar has regularly used it to appeal to voters and react to events, clocking millions of views with his self-authored posts. While Orbán has 1.6 million followers to Magyar’s 930,000, the latter has received more user engagement in terms of comments and likes: In March, Magyar made 287 posts, generating 14,077,000 interactions — nearly double the 7,868,000 interactions Orbán received from his 342 posts, according to a Telex tally published on April 3. “He speaks the language of the algorithm … and he can keep up with the speed of the news cycle without losing strategic clarity,” said Márton Hajdu, EU affairs chief for Magyar’s Tisza party and one of its parliamentary candidates. Poll of Polls — Hungary national election voting intention For more polling data from across Europe visit POLITICO Poll of Polls. But according to Kovács, Magyar’s success on the social network is due to two different user profiling systems used by Meta, which are putting Orbán at a disadvantage. “The prime minister is …

California Prisons Have Life-Saving Addiction Treatment. Doctors Say Parole Board Is Undermining It

California Prisons Have Life-Saving Addiction Treatment. Doctors Say Parole Board Is Undermining It

California’s parole board is using unreliable drug test results in decisions about releasing incarcerated people despite flaws that were exposed in a rash of false positives two years ago, more than a dozen state prison doctors and state-appointed attorneys say. As a result of the practice, which conflicts with policies governing prison health care, more and more incarcerated people are walking away from life-saving addiction treatment over fears that a false positive could cost them their freedom. Records obtained by CalMatters show that 11 prison physicians last fall urged the parole board to stop using drug tests, which they wrote are prone to error, to determine whether to release someone. The practice, they said, erodes trust and has already begun dissuading their incarcerated patients from seeking help. Fallout from addiction treatment comes at a critical time for the prison health system, which is trying to reverse a 39% increase in fatal overdoses among the people it served between 2019 and 2023. The system uses an evidence-based intervention known as medication-assisted treatment, which combines counseling with …

If Someone In Your Life Is Quietly Working Against You, They Often Do These 11 Undermining Things

If Someone In Your Life Is Quietly Working Against You, They Often Do These 11 Undermining Things

We would all like to think that the people closest to us only have the best intentions. We want to believe that our co-workers talk kindly about us to others, that our partner does little things to make us happy, or that our family members share stories about us to look back fondly on our childhood. But just like anything in life, there’s always an exception because, unfortunately, there will always be someone who either wants your life or is angry about your success. It’s likely that someone you know secretly resents you, and sniffing them out isn’t always easy. Whether it’s purposely giving you bad advice or disrespecting your boundaries, if someone in your life is quietly working against you, they often do these undermining things. But it’s important to not just sit idly by and take it; instead, notice the ways a person like this is trying to make your circumstances worse, and remove them from your life. If someone in your life is quietly working against you, they often do these 11 …

Trump’s framing of Nigeria insurgency as a war on Christians risks undermining interfaith peacebuilding

Trump’s framing of Nigeria insurgency as a war on Christians risks undermining interfaith peacebuilding

(The Conversation) — Nigeria “must do more to protect Christians,” a senior U.S. State Department official demanded on Jan. 22, 2026, during a high-level security meeting in the African nation’s capital, Abuja. The comment followed an attack just days earlier in which more than 160 worshipers were kidnapped from three churches in Nigeria’s northern Kaduna state. The security meeting came a month after the United States, in cooperation with the Nigerian government, launched an airstrike from a U.S. Navy ship in the Gulf of Guinea on the northwest Sokoto state. During the Christmas Day incident, 16 Tomahawk missiles costing around US$32 million hit several locations the U.S. claimed were being used by extremist groups. There were no verifiable casualties, although the strike did send a signal that the U.S. administration is willing to take military action when it is deemed necessary. President Donald Trump heralded the attack a “Christmas present” to Christians and later warned that there would be more strikes if the killings of Christians continued. As a scholar of African politics, I know …

New Study Finds AI in Schools Is Undermining Kids’ Social and Intellectual Development

New Study Finds AI in Schools Is Undermining Kids’ Social and Intellectual Development

Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Getty Images AI models are being unleashed into schools across the world, in a massive experiment on kids with uncertain results. Now, fresh research provides a clue about the tech’s effects on children’s education, and it’s not promising. According to a new study from Brookings Institution’s Center for Universal Education, AI poses profound risks to children’s social and intellectual development — and the consequences could be dire. “At this point in its trajectory, the risks of utilizing generative AI in children’s education overshadow its benefits,” reads the report, which should give pause to school teachers across the America who have increased their use of AI from 34 to 61 percent. The year-long project came to this alarming conclusion after interviews, consultations and discussion panels with 505 students, parents, teachers, education leaders, and tech professionals in 50 countries, plus a review of hundreds of other AI studies. One way AI models are undermining kids’ education: kids are offloading their thinking onto AI models, with even 65 percent of students …

Is Worry About Success Undermining Your Talents and Skills?

Is Worry About Success Undermining Your Talents and Skills?

As we begin the year 2026, New Year’s resolutions abound, often centering on greater career success. For those grappling with this topic, you’ll find a relevant but little-known key concept in Maslow’s work: the Jonah Complex. His colleague, historian Frank Manuel at Brandeis University, formulated the initial notion, which Maslow found vital for understanding personal achievement—and its delay or absence. As he wrote late in life, “We have, all of us, an impulse to improve ourselves…toward self-actualization, or whatever term you like. Granted this, what holds us up? What blocks us?” The question is not only pertinent to New Year’s resolutions, but to all our goals, plans, and attempts at accomplishment. Maslow saw the biblical Book of Jonah as providing an answer. It related how the prophet Jonah was tasked with a difficult divine mission to perform. Fearful of failure, he attempted to flee from it. While doing so, Jonah was thrown overboard from a storm-tossed ship and swallowed by a huge fish. Swathed unharmed in its belly, Jonah finally accepted his mission and was …