Security leaders are under growing pressure to reduce the time between threat detection and response without adding more complexity to already overloaded SOC workflows. ANY.RUN’s May updates help teams act on security risks more efficiently, improve consistency across investigations, and maintain stronger protection as attacker tactics continue to evolve. Discover the updates your team can…
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ENISA NIS360 2026 report shows uneven cybersecurity improvements across EU critical sectors
The report assesses the cybersecurity landscape against the NIS2 directive, highlighting a growing gap between the evolving threat landscape and the pace of defensive improvements.
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Sectigo launches AI-powered server for certificate lifecycle management
The MCP Server for Sectigo Certificate Manager acts as a secure intermediary between AI agents, such as Microsoft Copilot and Claude, and Sectigo’s certificate management platform.
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Dutch authorities disrupt massive botnet of 17 million devices
The operation, a collaboration between Dutch police and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), targeted servers hosted by a local provider.
Apps, Global Security News, Risk Management
Cisco Secure Access and Island Browser Enable Zero Trust Everywhere
The integration between Cisco Secure Access and Island enterprise browser improves the user experience while reducing risk by connecting and protecting user access to private applications from unmanaged devices.
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Cisco Secure Access and Microsoft Purview Integration for Simplified Data Protection
Announcing the new integration between Cisco Secure Access and Microsoft Purview designed to provide unified DLP based on Purview policies that can be enforced locally and in the cloud within Cisco Secure Access.
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FIFA domain registrations surge ahead of 2026 World Cup, signaling fraud risks
CSC analysts identified over 65,590 domains with “FIFA” registered between January 2022 and April 2026, none of which were registered by FIFA itself.
Apps, Global Security News
Cisco Secure Access and Microsoft Edge for Business Integration
Announcing the new integration between Cisco Secure Access and Microsoft Edge for Business, designed to enhance enterprise browser security and protect an organization’s applications and data.
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Why AI can’t match human creative work
It’s hard for people to tell the difference between AI-generated advertising and writing. So why do they respond better to the human-made stuff? AI vs. Mad Men Ipsos, along with faculty members from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, just published a unique advertising study. They took 20 real ads from major brands,…
AI, Exploits, Global Security News, Risk Management
Qevlar’s new AI agents correlate CVEs, incident data, and active exploitation signals
Qevlar has announced a new set of AI agents designed to bridge the disconnect between Security Operations Centers (SOCs) and vulnerability management teams. The new capabilities help security teams correlate CVEs with live incident data for real-time risk prioritization, automatically identify asset owners to speed remediation, and autonomously hunt for active CVE exploitation. General availability…
AI, china, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Russia
Oil shipments, drone makers, and a poisoned code library targeted in recent APT campaigns
Geopolitical pressure drove much of the state-sponsored cyber activity recorded between October 2025 and March 2026, according to ESET’s latest APT Activity Report. Espionage groups aligned with China, North Korea, Russia, and Iran adjusted their targets to match the economic and security concerns of their governments. Attack sources (Source: ESET) “In Asia, the campaigns primarily…
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Cogent targets exploit-to-remediation gap with new AI-powered security capabilities
Cogent has launched two new platform capabilities designed to reduce the time between vulnerability disclosure and confirmed remediation. Zero Day Response identifies exposure within minutes of public disclosure, without waiting for scanner signatures. Autonomous Remediation determines the right fix, assesses business impact before execution, and confirms that the vulnerability has been resolved. The releases arrive…
AI, Global Security News, Network Security
Webinar: Too many tools are slowing network incident response
IT teams often need to jump between monitoring dashboards, infrastructure tools, ticketing systems, and communication platforms during network incidents. This webinar explores how automation and AI-assisted workflows can help reduce manual coordination and improve incident response times. […]
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AI shrinks vulnerability exploitation window to hours
Time has become organizations’ biggest vulnerability because the gap between vulnerability discovery and exploitation has narrowed to hours, according to Synack’s 2026 State of Vulnerabilities Report. Total vulnerabilities by severity (2022-2025) (Source: Synack) AI expands the attack surface Agentic AI systems that act autonomously across systems introduce new risks that require human expertise to identify…
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The Messy Courtroom Drama Over AI’s Biggest Breakup
The legal showdown between Elon Musk and OpenAI exposed the personal and financial fault lines beneath Silicon Valley’s defining boom.
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Graphon Says Its ‘Intelligence Layer’ Will Lighten the Load on AI Models
CEO Arbaaz Khan says the company’s approach analyzes the relationships between pieces of data more efficiently and cheaply than large language models do.
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SpaceX, Google in Talks to Explore Data Centers in Orbit
A deal between the two tech titans would give a boost to SpaceX’s business ahead of a historic public listing.
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End‑to‑End Encrypted RCS Messaging Arrives Across iPhone and Android
Apple begins rolling out end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging between iPhone and Android in iOS 26.5
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iOS 26.5 is out, bringing encrypted RCS messaging to iPhone and Android users
Apple is bringing long-awaited end-to-end encryption to Rich Communication Services (RCS) messaging between iPhone and Android users in iOS 26.5. The feature is launching in beta for iPhone users running iOS 26.5 on supported carriers and Android users using the latest version of Google Messages. “When RCS messages are end-to-end encrypted, they can’t be read…
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Rustinel: Open-source endpoint detection for Windows and Linux
Open-source endpoint detection has long been split between Windows-focused tools built around Sysmon and Linux tools built around eBPF or auditd. Defenders running mixed environments have had to stitch together separate pipelines, separate rule sets, and separate maintenance burdens. Rustinel, a Rust-based endpoint agent, is an attempt to collapse that work into a single codebase.…
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Bots in translation: Can AI really fix SIEM rule sprawl across vendors?
Enterprises migrating between SIEM platforms often have to manually rewrite detection rules because vendors such as Splunk, Microsoft Sentinel, IBM QRadar, and Google Chronicle use different query languages and data models. Researchers now say AI may be able to automate much of that work, though security experts remain divided over whether the problem really requires…
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Musk Warns of Killer AI — While He and the Rest of Silicon Valley Cash In on AI That Kills
The bitter courtroom brawl between Elon Musk and Sam Altman captivating the tech industry this week revolves in no small part around fears that artificial intelligence technologies both men are building could spiral out of control and exterminate humanity. Such far-looking scenarios obscure the fact that tech companies are enlisting to kill today. Musk’s break…
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Shadow AI risks deepen as 31% of users get no employer training
Between one-fifth and one-third of workers use AI outside the influence and governance of the IT function, according to a global survey of 6,000 full-time employees at enterprise organizations. Researchers found a widening gap between employee AI adoption and the controls organizations have in place to manage it. The Lenovo Work Reborn Research Series 2026…
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White House Opposes Anthropic’s Plan to Expand Access to Mythos Model
The relationship between the administration and the company is still complicated despite efforts from both sides to ease tensions.
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Shopify Web Design: Custom vs. Theme-Based — Which Is Right for You?
GUEST OPINION: The choice between a custom build and a prebuilt theme affects much more than launch cost. It shapes how fast your team can ship changes, how much control you have over conversion paths, how dependent the store becomes on apps, and how expensive future changes will be. That is why Shopify website design…
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AI Startups From Canada, Germany Join Forces in Challenge to Silicon Valley
A deal between Cohere and Aleph Alpha aims to tap growing demand for technology that isn’t dependent on U.S. tech giants.
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Your old phone is worth more than you think, and a $262 billion market knows it
Somewhere between your last phone upgrade and the drawer where your old one now sits, a quarter-trillion-dollar market is humming along. The circular tech economy, the business of refurbishing, reselling and redistributing pre-owned devices, has quietly grown into one of the most consequential shifts in global electronics.
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Atlassian Expands Partnership with Google Cloud to Power Agentic AI for Teams Worldwide
Next phase of partnership brings deeper integrations between Atlassian Rovo and Gemini models for joint customers, following Atlassian’s recognition as a 2026 Google Cloud Partner of the Year
AI, Apps, Compliance, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy
Attacking the MCP Trust Boundary
Every secure API draws a line between code and data. HTTP separates headers from bodies. SQL has prepared statements. Even email distinguishes the envelope from the message. The Model Context Protocol (MCP), the fast-growing standard for connecting AI agents to external services, inherits that gap from the models it sits on top of. Its central…
Global Security News, Politics
Tim Cook Built Apple Into a $4 Trillion Powerhouse. He Leaves Big Challenges on AI
The Apple CEO navigated shifts between eras in technology and politics while growing the iPhone maker into $4 trillion giant.
AI, Apps, Global Security News
Product showcase: Syncthing for secure, private file synchronization
Syncthing is a free and open-source application that synchronizes files directly between your devices. Instead of uploading data to a central server, it uses a peer-to-peer approach, transferring files whenever peers are online. This decentralized model ensures that your data remains private and under your control. Syncthing monitors shared folders for changes. When a file…
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Key Difference Between an App Developer vs Web Developer
In this post, I will talk about the key difference between an app developer vs web developer. App development is the process where app developers are hired to carry forward the idea and proceed with the development of the mobile apps. Whereas, LA app developers are known for implementing complex APIs and building versatile mobile…
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Nutanix Database Platform Bolsters MongoDB Support with New Certified Integration
Nutanix, a leader in hybrid multicloud computing, today announced a certified integration between the Nutanix Database Service (NDB) platform and MongoDB Ops Manager, combining infrastructure automation with database management to simplify MongoDB operations for customers.
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Middle East Hack-for-Hire Operation Traced to South Asian Cyber Espionage Group
A spear-phishing campaign which spread across the Middle East between 2023 and 2024 has now been linked to Bitter APT group
AI, Apps, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Risk Management
Patch windows collapse as time-to-exploit accelerates
The gap between vulnerability disclosure and exploitation is drastically decreasing, putting security teams’ patching practices on notice. According to Rapid7’s latest Cyber Threat Landscape Report, confirmed exploitation of newly disclosed high- and critical-severity vulnerabilities (CVSS 7-10) increased 105% year to 146 in 2025, up from 71 in 2024. Moreover, the median time from vulnerability publication…
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Anthropic’s new AI model finds and exploits zero-days across every major OS and browser
Automated vulnerability discovery tools have existed for decades, and the gap between finding a bug and building a working exploit has always slowed attackers. That gap is now substantially narrower. Anthropic’s Claude Mythos Preview, a new general-purpose language model being made available only to a limited group of critical industry partners and open source developers,…
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Genetec Highlights Why Governance Defines Secure Cloud Adoption In Enterprise Physical Security
Genetec Inc., the global leader in enterprise physical security software, is highlighting a disconnect between cloud adoption models in physical security and the governance and operational demands of large enterprises.
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Inside the Talos 2025 Year in Review: A discussion on what the data means for defenders
A conversation between Cisco Talos and Cisco Security leaders on identity, vulnerabilities, and what defenders should focus on in 2025.
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Musk’s SpaceX Files to Go Public in One of the Biggest IPOs Ever
The company, which launches satellites and is building an AI business, is aiming to raise between $40 billion and $80 billion in an offering.
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Weekly Update 497
Day by day, I find we’re eeking more goodness out of OpenClaw and finding the sweet spot between what the humans do well and the agent can run off and do on its own. Significantly, we’re shifting more and more of the workload to the latter as all 3 of us at HIBP HQ get…
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The Decadelong Feud Shaping the Future of AI
Unhealed personal wounds and past power struggles between the leaders of OpenAI and Anthropic are defining how the world now encounters the technology.
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Reddit declares war on bad bot activity
Reddit is introducing changes to support interactions between people. The company is taking a bottom-up approach to help users understand when they are engaging with another person unless an account is labeled otherwise. Reddit plans to verify that users are human without requiring disclosure of real-world identity. How does it work Verified profiles for brands,…
Global Security News
E-commerce design that converts: Key trends and strategies for online stores
GUEST OPINION: There’s a big difference between a store that looks good and a store that sells. Plenty of e-commerce sites win compliments. Fewer win checkouts. And in a market where customers bounce in seconds, that gap matters more than most brands want to admit.
AI, APAC, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
Auvik: Shadow IT, AI Gaps Challenge IT Teams in 2026
Auvik’s 2026 IT Trends Report finds a growing disconnect between AI ambition and operational reality, as IT teams struggle with visibility, staffing, and shadow IT despite rising budgets. While most organizations are increasing investment and expressing optimism around AI, the report shows many lack the governance, time, and infrastructure needed to translate that momentum into…
AI, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security
Palantir Will No Longer Profit Off of New Yorkers’ Health Data
A controversial multimillion-dollar deal between New York City’s public hospital system and military contractor Palantir, first reported by The Intercept, is coming to an end, according to recent testimony before the city council. Related Palantir Gets Millions of Dollars From New York City’s Public Hospitals The Intercept reported in February that the New York City…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Quantum threats are already active and the defense response remains fragmented
Enterprises are moving toward post-quantum security at uneven speeds, and the gap between organizations that have built crypto-agility into their infrastructure and those that have adopted the label without the underlying capability is widening. Dr. Tan Teik Guan, CEO of Singapore-based cybersecurity company pQCee, draws a sharp line between the two. Crypto-agility, in his view,…
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The Agentic Era Arrives: How AI Is Transforming the Cyber Threat Landscape
GUEST OPINION: The cyber security landscape is undergoing a significant shift. Between January and February 2026, we observed a major evolution in how threat actors adopt, weaponise, and operationalise AI. What was once experimental is now mature. What once required coordinated teams can now be executed by a single experienced developer with an AI‑powered IDE. And…
AI, APAC, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, Risk Management
How to Reduce MTTR in Your SOC with Better Threat Intelligence
MTTR is where strategy meets reality. In security operations, it is the margin between a contained incident and a catastrophic breach. You can have perfect detection coverage, cutting-edge telemetry, and a wall of dashboards glowing like a spaceship cockpit. But if your team takes too long to respond, the attacker still wins the clock. Reducing Mean Time to Respond is not about shaving seconds for vanity metrics. It is about compressing the window in which damage happens. And the fastest way to do that is not more alerts, but better intelligence. Key Takeaways MTTR is…
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Microsoft Seeks More Coherence in AI Efforts With Copilot Reorganization
The software giant is scrapping the divide between the consumer and business app teams.
AI, Global Security News, malware
FBI launches inquiry into Steam games spreading malware
The FBI is asking gamers who installed malware-infected Steam games between May 2024 and January 2026 to come forward as part of an ongoing investigation. The FBI is seeking gamers who downloaded Steam games later found to contain malware. According to a notice from the FBI’s Seattle Division, investigators are trying to identify victims who…
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Flying-Taxi Maker Archer Sues Joby, Accusing Rival of Playing Down Reliance on China
The lawsuit filed in California federal court escalates a battle between companies seeking to market new aircraft.
AI, china, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security, Risk Management, Russia
Security Leaders Warn of Cyber Risks Tied to Iran Conflict
The escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran is raising concerns among cybersecurity agencies and security leaders, who have warned businesses to be on alert for a potential increase in cyberattacks from the region. Governments warn of increased cyber activity linked to Iran conflict Official warnings from cybersecurity centers in the United States, the…
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Innovating the SOC – Bridging Cisco XDR and Splunk EnterpriseSecurity at Cisco Live EMEA 2026
Cisco Live EMEA SOC team engineered a seamless, bidirectional integration between Cisco XDR and Splunk Enterprise Security, automating escalations and investigation workflows to eliminate friction, preserve context, and unify analyst collaboration across platforms.
Global Security News
How the OpenAI-Anthropic Feud Could Warp the Future of AI
The fractured relationship between Dario Amodei and Sam Altman will color the debate around how artificial intelligence should develop.
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
How hackers bypassed MFA with a $120 phishing kit – until a global takedown shut it down
In a co-ordinated public-private operation between law enforcement agencies and cybersecurity industry partners, Tycoon 2FA – one of the world’s most prolific phishing-as-a-service platforms – has been dismantled. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
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Trump Will End Government Use of Anthropic’s AI Models
Move follows weeks of tension between Pentagon and Anthropic over AI guardrails.
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APT37 hackers use new malware to breach air-gapped networks
North Korean hackers are deploying newly uncovered tools to move data between internet-connected and air-gapped systems, spread via removable drives, and conduct covert surveillance. […]
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US DoD to Anthropic: compromise AI ethics or be banished from supply chain
A growing rift between the US Department of Defense (DoD) and Anthropic over how AI can be used by the military has led to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issuing a blunt ultimatum: work with us on our terms or risk being banned from Pentagon programs. According to news site Axios, Hegseth gave Anthropic until Friday,…
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Akamai Secures Critical Infrastructure with Agentless Zero Trust Segmentation Powered by NVIDIA
Akamai Guardicore Segmentation and NVIDIA BlueField integration ends the long-standing trade-off between advanced security and system performance for energy, manufacturing, and transportation sectors
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The AI Chip War You Didn’t See Coming
The growing competition between Google and Nvidia, Anthropic makes nice with software and AI is powering trade-secret theft..
AI, Data Breaches, Global Security News, Risk Management
Weekly Update 492
The recurring theme this week seems to be around the gap between breaches happening and individual victims finding out about them. It’s tempting to blame this on the corporate victim of the breach (the hacked company), but they’re simultaneously dealing with a criminal intrusion, a ransom demand, and class-action lawyers knocking down their doors. They’re…
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This Viral AI Project Went From Side Hustle to Coveted Prize in Three Months
After a fierce competition between the biggest AI labs, OpenAI hired the creator of the viral OpenClaw personal AI assistant platform.
AI, Apps, Cybersecurity, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security
Cyber attacks enabled by basic failings, Palo Alto analysis finds
Cyberattacks are moving faster, shrinking the gap between initial compromise and bad consequences, and the advent of AI is accelerating their timelines in a way that human defenders can no longer keep up with. That’s the broad and perhaps unsurprising finding of Palo Alto Networks’ 2026 Global Incident Response Report, which analyzed 750 incidents in…
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Mobil to pay $16m in penalties for ‘misleading statements about fuel sold at nine petrol stations’
Mobil admitted that for varying periods between August 2020 and July 2024 it made false or misleading claims to consumers through branding and signage which indicated that the fuel being sold was ‘Mobil Synergy Fuel’ containing certain additives.
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Why the future of business travel depends on HR and IT aligning
GUEST OPINION: For most organisations, there is a clear line between people and technology; HR shapes culture and policy, while systems and processes are governed by IT.
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Time to Exploit Plummets as N-Day Flaws Dominate
Flashpoint warns of a dramatic drop in the average time between vulnerability disclosure and exploitation
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AI chatbots are worse than search engines for medical advice
There is a clear gap between the theoretical medical knowledge of large language models (LLMs) and their practical usefulness for patients, according not a new study from the Oxford Internet Institute and the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford. The research, conducted in collaboration with MLCommons and other institutions,…
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Celonis research reveals AI ambitions facing significant operational barriers
GUEST RESEARCH: New Celonis research released today reveals a critical gap between enterprises’ agentic AI ambitions and their operational readiness with 85% of organisations wanting to be an agentic enterprise in three years but 76% admitting that their current processes are holding them back.
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Celonis research reveals AI ambitions facing significant operational barriers
GUEST RESEARCH: New Celonis research released today reveals a critical gap between enterprises’ agentic AI ambitions and their operational readiness with 85% of organisations wanting to be an agentic enterprise in three years but 76% admitting that their current processes are holding them back.
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Celonis research reveals AI ambitions facing significant operational barriers
GUEST RESEARCH: New Celonis research released today reveals a critical gap between enterprises’ agentic AI ambitions and their operational readiness with 85% of organisations wanting to be an agentic enterprise in three years but 76% admitting that their current processes are holding them back.
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Data Tool to Triage Exploited Vulnerabilities Can Make KEV More Useful
A disconnect exists between the organization’s cybersecurity needs and lists like CISA’s KEV Catalog. KEV Collider combines data from multiple open-source vulnerability frameworks to help security teams quickly assess which are important, based on their priorities.
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Google Meet videoconferencing devices can now join Teams calls
Google and Microsoft have enabled interoperability between their videoconferencing devices, meaning Google Meet users can now join Teams meetings from a Chrome OS-based Google Meet device, while Teams Rooms can do the same for Google Meet calls. IT admins should be able to see the option in Google Meet console already, while end users can…
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What Is The Difference Between Hack And Virus?
This post will show you the difference between a hack and a virus. Since the inception of the internet era, most non-tech computer users have often used ‘hack’ and ‘virus’ interchangeably. This is understandable because a thin line exists between ‘hack’ and ‘virus.’ There are fundamental differences to note about hacking and viruses to equip…
