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Synthetic APTs: the Collapse of TTP-Based Attribution
Announce Type: new Abstract: Cyber Threat Intelligence CTI attribution relies on identifying the Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures TTPs that distinguish one threat actor from another. This approach presupposes that each adversary leaves a recognizable operational fingerprint. This work investigates whether AI driven adversary emulation challenges that presupposition.
The Capacity of Information-Theoretic Secure Aggregation in Federated Learning
Announce Type: new Abstract: Secure aggregation allows a server to aggregate users' local updates while preserving update privacy. Existing information-theoretic problems typically assume that correlated random keys are provided by a trusted third party (TTP) or generated via prescribed groupwise structures, while the communication cost for establishing such correlated keys is often ignored. Consequently, the fundamental limits under general key-distribution mechanisms remain unknown.
Afghanistan says Pakistan air raids killed 13 people, including children
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Pakistan carries out new deadly strikes on Afghanistan: Officials
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Taliban and Russia cozy up to each other — why?
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Pakistan bombs Afghanistan again: Taliban claims 11 children among 13 killed
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Taliban, Russia are cozying up to each other — why?
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