EP-266.5 Deep Dive. You Can't Leave Unless You Buy Something. The IT Privacy and Security Weekly Update for November 11th., 2025 episode artwork

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EP-266.5 Deep Dive. You Can't Leave Unless You Buy Something. The IT Privacy and Security Weekly Update for November 11th., 2025

from The AI, Privacy, and Security Weekly Update · host R. Prescott Stearns Jr.

This week's deep dive provides a broad overview of global cybersecurity challenges and evolving technological threats, with a particular focus on the impact of Artificial Intelligence. Several articles highlight the growing danger of autonomous AI-driven malware and the use of sophisticated AI tools for cybercrime, while other reports detail the security vulnerabilities and breaches suffered by prominent entities, such as the US Congressional Budget Office and the Louvre Museum's poorly protected surveillance system. Furthermore, the sources examine new privacy risks associated with AI, including how encrypted AI chats can leak topic metadata and how platforms like ChatGPT may have exposed user prompts through Google Search Console. Finally, the texts discuss geopolitical efforts to address network security, such as the EU considering a ban on certain Chinese telecom equipment, alongside proposed changes to EU privacy regulations (GDPR) that critics fear could weaken consumer protections in the digital era.

This week's deep dive provides a broad overview of global cybersecurity challenges and evolving technological threats, with a particular focus on the impact of Artificial Intelligence. Several articles highlight the growing danger of autonomous AI-driven malware and the use of sophisticated AI tools for cybercrime, while other reports detail the security vulnerabilities and breaches suffered by prominent entities, such as the US Congressional Budget Office and the Louvre Museum's poorly protected surveillance system. Furthermore, the sources examine new privacy risks associated with AI, including how encrypted AI chats can leak topic metadata and how platforms like ChatGPT may have exposed user prompts through Google Search Console. Finally, the texts discuss geopolitical efforts to address network security, such as the EU considering a ban on certain Chinese telecom equipment, alongside proposed changes to EU privacy regulations (GDPR) that critics fear could weaken consumer protections in the digital era.

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