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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15049 · Aug 12

#java#distributed_systems#durable_execution#grpc#java#javascript#microservice_orchestration#orchestration_engine#orchestrator#reactjs#spring_boot#workflow_automation#workflow_engine#workflow_management#workflows Conductor is an open-source tool that helps you manage and automate complex workflows involving many microservices and systems. It makes your workflows flexible, reliable, and scalable by handling retries, errors, and monitoring automatically. You can define workflows as code in JSON, use various task types, and manage workflows dynamically without tightly coupling services. It offers an easy-to-use web interface and supports multiple databases like Redis and MySQL. This helps you build, run, and monitor workflows efficiently, saving time and reducing errors in managing distributed applications. It also has SDKs for Java, Python, JavaScript, Go, and C# to integrate easily with your projects. https://github.com/conductor-oss/conductor

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@ai_and_law · Post #428 · 10/25/2024, 07:04 AM

NYDFS Issues Guidance on AI-Related Cybersecurity Risks The New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) released guidance highlighting the rising cybersecurity risks associated with the use of artificial intelligence by its licensees, including insurers and virtual currency businesses. The guidance focuses on threats such as AI-enabled social engineering, where deepfakes and other AI tools are used to obtain sensitive information and bypass biometric security measures. It also addresses the growing concern over AI-enhanced cyberattacks that increase the potency, scale, and speed of threats, as well as the risk of exposure or theft of vast amounts of nonpublic data. The guidance emphasizes the critical need for organizations to integrate AI-specific considerations into their existing risk assessments, third-party vendor management, and data management practices. While the NYDFS guidance is aimed at businesses under its regulation, the outlined risks and mitigation strategies are applicable to any organization navigating the complexities of AI-related cybersecurity. With the proliferation of AI technology, businesses must prioritize not only the protection of personally identifiable information but also safeguard confidential business information like trade secrets, which can have a more significant impact if compromised. The guidance reinforces the importance of robust due diligence when working with third-party vendors that use or provide AI solutions, as well as the necessity of maintaining effective data inventory and minimization practices. #Cybersecurity#AICompliance#NYDFS#RiskManagement#AIRegulation