Enterprise IT leaders have always struggled with AI pricing, especially the need to pay for AI in a way that delivers ROI. But the typical IT exec may not be right person to decide how a company uses AI — and how it tries to deliver ROI — because so many line-of-business workers and partners…
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AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, malware, Risk Management
Inside ANY.RUN’s 10-Year Evolution: An Interview with CEO Aleksey Lapshin
What happens when a malware analyst decides to build a product he always wished he had? The case of ANY.RUN tells us that ten years later it may turn into an industry-standard solution, adopted by 74 Fortune 100 companies. Celebrating a decade of ANY.RUN, CEO Aleksey Lapshin shared his perspective on the evolution of the company,…
AI, Global Security News
How AI Talks People Out of Conspiracy Theories—and What We Can Learn From That
Research shows that the key is to clearly explain relevant facts. That isn’t always easy to do.
AI, Global Security News
Why Changing Passwords Doesn’t End an Active Directory Breach
Resetting a password doesn’t always remove attackers from Active Directory. Specops Software explains how cached credentials and Kerberos tickets can keep attackers authenticated after a reset. […]
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Risk Management
What CISOs need to get right as identity enters the agentic era
Identity has always been central to security, but the proliferation of AI agents is rapidly changing the challenge of managing and securing identity, spurring CISOs to rethink their identity strategies — even how it is defined. “Identity is now both a control surface and an attack surface. We’ve had non-human identities as API keys, tokens,…
Global Security News, privacy
A study of 1,000 Android apps finds a privacy policy logging gap
Android developers write log statements for the same reasons they always have: debugging crashes, tracing performance issues, and understanding how features behave in production. Legal and privacy teams, working from templates and regulatory checklists, draft policies describing what the app collects from users. These two workflows rarely intersect inside the same company. A new study…
Global Security News
Singer loses life savings to fake wallet downloaded from the Apple App Store
If you hold cryptocurrency, there’s a very simple golden rule that you should always follow. Never hand over your seed phrase. Garrett Dutton, better known as G. Love – the front man of blues-hip-hop outfit G. Love & Special Sauce – has learnt that lesson the hard way. Read more in my article on the…
AI, Global Security News
Introducing Canva AI 2.0: Reimagining how the world creates
We’ve always believed imagination is the most powerful force in the world. Now, for the first time, it’s also the starting point for creation. Powered by the world’s first foundation model built for creativity, say hello to Canva AI 2.0.
AI, Global Security News, Politics
IT lesson from the Iran war: AI makes your data problems so much worse
The US-Iran war has delivered a critical lesson for IT leaders. Enterprises have always had to deal with bad data in their environments, whether from someone cutting corners, an ancient database that everyone is scared to delete, or conflicting systems digested during one of the dozens of acquisitions over the last decade. But AI is…
AI, APAC, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Risk Management
What IT leaders need to know about AI-fueled death fraud
Death is always an unpleasant topic, typically ignored until it is fully upon us. But for IT leaders, fraudsters who use fake death documents generated by AI to steal data and commit a wide range of other crimes are simply too dangerous to ignore. There are two different forms of these death frauds: tricking an…
AI, china, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security, Risk Management
The espionage reality: Your infrastructure is already in the collection path
Threat actors have always sought advantage over their targets. Recently we’ve seen two efforts designed for long-term intelligence gain. This activity surfaced right where you would expect inside the enterprise. Enterprises now sit directly in the adversary’s collection path. They don’t have to be the target; they are on the board and in play because…
AI, Endpoint, Europe, Global Security News, privacy, Risk Management
Building Trust in AI SOC Analyst Solutions: A UK and EU CISO Perspective
By Brett Candon, VP International at Dropzone AI Trust has always been critical in security operations, but in the UK and Europe it carries significant regulatory weight. GDPR, NIS2 and similar related data‑protection frameworks shape far more than legal risk, they directly influence architectural decisions, supplier selection, and how security data can be accessed, processed…
Global Security News
What Is a Constituent Relationship Management Platform?
There are always organizations that want to build a stronger connection with their supporters, clients, or donors. A constituent relationship management platform enables you to cultivate these vital relationships. A system like this can consolidate information from all stakeholders into a single access point, enabling organizations to reach their audiences more effectively and, at the…
AI, Global Security News, malware
Want More XWorm?, (Wed, Mar 4th)
And another XWorm[1] wave in the wild! This malware family is not new and heavily spread but delivery techniques always evolve and deserve to be described to show you how threat actors can be imaginative! This time, we are facing another piece of multi-technology malware. Here is a quick overview: The Javascript is a classic obfuscated one: No need…
AI, Global Security News
3 future Android features you can give yourself today
Here in the land o’ Android, things are always evolving — and it isn’t only because of big operating system updates. Thanks to the way Google’s for years now been deconstructing Android and pulling OS-level pieces out of the operating system itself — so they exist as regular ol’ apps and can consequently be updated…
AI, Apps, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Risk Management
Inside Modern API Attacks: What We Learn from the 2026 API ThreatStats Report
API security has been a growing concern for years. However, while it was always seen as important, it often came second to application security or hardening infrastructure. In 2025, the picture changed. Wallarm’s 2026 API ThreatStats Report revealed that APIs are now the primary attack surface for digital business, and not because bad actors discovered…
Global Security News
The Dragnet Era of Home Security Cameras
The devices come with a trade-off: When companies store our footage, we don’t always have control over how it’s used or shared.
