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ChatGPT and copywriting

I received a spam and the guy offered to have my corporate site re-written. He sent me an example of how it be like in a Google Docs document. The text was very artificial, kind of those written by ChatGPT (check my recent blog posts about this: www.sorinmustaca.com). I will write about this too. Original: We at End Point Cybersecurity focus on the cyber security of your company. We bring together decades of expertise and technical know-how in  Cybersecurity, Software Development, Product and Project Management and Product Lifecycle. Our consultants specialize in maximizing the agility of your organization, enabling you to react faster to the constantly changing market situations and gain a leg up on the competition So, I copy/pasted the text to #chatgpt and asked: Did you write this?   Revision: At End Point Cybersecurity, we prioritize the security of your company by leveraging our decades of expertise in Cybersecurity, Software Development, Product and Project Management, and Product Lifecycle. Our experienced consultants specialize in helping your organization stay agile in the face of constantly changing market situations, giving you a competitive edge.   The idiot spammer didn’t even bother to remove the “extras” added by ChatGPT. So, he left the text there:…


ChatGPT and automotive cybersecurity #2/2: TISAX certification

This is the 2nd post about Automotive Cybersecurity. Since I am working these days on CSMS (based on ISO ECE 21434 and TISAX), part of my companies consulting offer for automotive I thought maybe I check what ChatGPT things about them.   First post was about CSMS and ISO 21434 and this one is about TISAX.   Query: Tell me about challenges in TISAX certification    ChatGPT: “TISAX (Trusted Information Security Assessment Exchange) is a security assessment and certification process for automotive suppliers. The certification is used to evaluate and ensure the information security capabilities of companies in the automotive sector. There are several challenges associated with TISAX certification: Complex requirements: TISAX has extensive and complex security requirements that can be difficult to understand and implement. Companies may struggle to meet these requirements and may need help from experts to achieve certification. Resource constraints: Implementing the security measures required for TISAX certification can be resource-intensive and time-consuming. This can be especially challenging for small or medium-sized businesses. Technical difficulties: Companies may face technical challenges in implementing the necessary security controls, particularly if their existing systems are not well-suited to the TISAX requirements. Cost: The cost of TISAX certification can be…


ChatGPT and automotive cybersecurity #1/2: About CSMS from ISO 21434

As promised, I played more with ChatGPT and this time I started to dig a bit into cybersecurity for automotive. Since I am working these days on CSMS (based on ISO ECE 21434 and TISAX), part of my companies consulting offer for automotive I thought maybe I check what ChatGPT things about them. Unfortunately, nothing dramatically new, a form of what a google search gives you. However, the model answered something interesting about TISAX, which usually I, as a human would probably answer.  ( No, this post is not written by ChatGPT: 🙂   )   Here it is:   Query: Tell me about CSMS from ISO 21434   ChatGPT: CSMS (Cybersecurity Management System) is a framework for managing cybersecurity within an organization, as defined in ISO 21434. ISO 21434 is an international standard for automotive cybersecurity that provides guidelines for the development and implementation of cybersecurity measures in the automotive sector. CSMS is designed to help organizations manage cybersecurity risks and protect against cyber threats. It is based on the same principles as other management systems, such as quality management or environmental management, and provides a structured approach to managing cybersecurity. The framework covers a range of cybersecurity-related activities, including:…


So much hype about Chat GPT… here are some facts

So much hype about ChatGPT these days.. But what does it mean? So, I gave it a try … and I created an account. This is the first post from many about ChatGPT. First thing you see when you go on the page:   CapabilitiesRemembers what user said earlier in the conversationAllows user to provide follow-up correctionsTrained to decline inappropriate requests LimitationsMay occasionally generate incorrect informationMay occasionally produce harmful instructions or biased contentLimited knowledge of world and events after 2021   I will only see later how true these warnings are 🙂     Query: What does Chat GPT mean? ChatGPT: “ChatGPT” stands for “Chat Generative Pretrained Transformer”. It’s a language model developed by OpenAI, which uses the Transformer architecture and is pre-trained on a large dataset to generate human-like text in response to prompts.     Nice, let’s try something else: If I ask about me or several people I know, but not any VIP person, nothing is found. If I ask about big VIPs, like Joe Biden, Olaf Scholz, Michael Jackson, then it finds various things you would find by just googling.. But then if I provide an anchor, a starting point, apparently this more information confuses the…


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