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Microsoft and OpenAI have adjusted the terms of their high-profile partnership, signaling a shift in how the two companies will collaborate as competition in the AI market intensifies. MoreWe talk with Ed Skoudis, president of the SANS Technology Institute, about emerging attack trends and their impact on higher education, the future of cybersecurity and AI, and more. More
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