
Apple Inc. has initiated a security challenge offering rewards of up to $1 million for researchers who can identify vulnerabilities in its Private Cloud Compute (PCC) system. This system is designed to facilitate secure and privacy-focused artificial intelligence processing in the cloud. The initiative is part of Apple's broader effort to enhance the security of its AI services, known as Apple Intelligence. Additionally, the company has expanded its bounty program to include the PCC, providing resources for auditing its security. The PCC system allows users to analyze its security directly from their Macs, reflecting Apple's commitment to consumer protection and robust communication security.
Tech colossus Apple is offering as much as $1 million to people who can hack into its new Private Cloud Compute system, meant to handle artificial intelligence requests too intensive for a personal device. https://t.co/lf39nvlHwK
Apple's bounty program has expanded to PCC and the resources to audit it are out now! - PCC enables secure, privacy-focused AI processing in the cloud. - A Virtual Research Environment lets users analyze PCC’s security directly from their Macs. - Apple expands its Security… https://t.co/r5RSdLv4eH
Apple is offering up to $1 million to researchers who can identify vulnerabilities in its AI servers, specifically the Private Cloud Compute (PCC) system. This initiative aims to bolster the security of Apple Intelligence, the company's suite of AI-powered services.
