Hackers race to win millions in contest to thwart cyberattacks with AI

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This month, a hackathon in Orange County highlighted the battle to protect U.S. critical infrastructure.

Over a dozen students from Arizona State University, UC Santa Barbara, and Purdue University worked intensively to develop a program capable of scanning and fixing security flaws in millions of lines of open-source code without human help.

Sponsored by DARPA, the contest underscores the government’s view that flaws in open-source software are a major security threat and that AI is crucial for addressing it.

Open-source code, while not worse than proprietary software, often lacks rigorous testing, leading to costly breaches like the 2017 Equifax incident, The Washington Post has reported.

read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/07/27/pentagon-cybersecurity-ai-hackathon-darpa-challenge/

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