Researchers at the University of Toronto, the Vector Institute, and the University of Cambridge have built and tested a proof-of-concept AI-driven worm that does not operate on a fixed list of exploits. Instead, it analyzes each target it encounters, reasons about how to attack it, and creates a strategy on the fly, all with the…
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AI, Apps, Endpoint, Global Security News, privacy
RTX Spark may split the AI PC market into mainstream laptops and premium workstations
Nvidia’s RTX Spark could give PC makers a new high-end category, built around machines that run more demanding AI workloads locally rather than in the cloud. The chipmaker and Microsoft said RTX Spark Windows PCs will be built for personal AI agents and heavier local AI workloads, from AI development to engineering and content creation.…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Government & Policy
Anthropic expands Project Glasswing to 150 organizations in more than 15 countries
Anthropic is expanding Project Glasswing, its cybersecurity initiative built around the Claude Mythos Preview model, by adding about 150 organizations following several weeks of work with its initial group of partners, security firms, open-source maintainers, and government agencies. Organizations joining the program must meet security requirements before gaining access, Anthropic noted. The expansion brings the…
AI, Apps, Endpoint, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
Cisco Debuts Cloud Control for Agentic IT Operations
Cisco today unveiled Cisco Cloud Control, a new unified platform built for humans and AI agents to manage, monitor, and defend critical IT infrastructure. This platform is fully extensible, with more than 40 ecosystem tooling connectors, and fully customizable, enabling the creation of custom applications and agents using natural language directly within the platform. Cisco…
AI, Apps, Global Security News, Network Security
Certifiably random: Swiss researchers claim perfect random number source
Researchers in Switzerland claim to have built a perfect random number generator from two quantum superconducting chips, a 30-meter-long pipe, and some software. The resulting device could be used to generate cryptographic keys, or to offer a “public randomness service” for lotteries or blockchain applications, they say. They’re not the first to make the claim.…
AI, Apps, Global Security News, Network Security
Certifiably random: Swiss researchers claim perfect random number source
Researchers in Switzerland claim to have built a perfect random number generator from two quantum superconducting chips, a 30-meter-long pipe, and some software. The resulting device could be used to generate cryptographic keys, or to offer a “public randomness service” for lotteries or blockchain applications, they say. They’re not the first to make the claim.…
AI, Global Security News
Qumulo NeuralProtect uses AI to detect and stop ransomware before encryption
Qumulo has unveiled Qumulo NeuralProtect, a ransomware resilience solution built to protect data at the storage layer by detecting and stopping threats before data is encrypted, corrupted, or lost. Integrated directly into the Qumulo Data Platform, NeuralProtect inspects every file at the precise point-of-write using a series of AI-driven analysis models to detect both known…
AI, Data Breaches, Global Security News, privacy, Risk Management
340 Million OnlyFans Profiles Allegedly Rebuilt from Leaks
A hacker is selling a 340M-strong OnlyFans-linked dataset built by correlating old breaches and public data, not by hacking OnlyFans directly. A threat actor is adverertising a purported database containing data of 340 million OnlyFans users, but the available evidence points to something less dramatic than a direct breach. According to HackRead, which reported the…
Data Breaches, Global Security News
Hacker Selling 340 Million OnlyFans User Records Built From Old Breaches
A hacker is selling a 340M OnlyFans user database allegedly built by matching old breach data and public profiles to real OnlyFans accounts.
Global Security News
Space X’s Ambitions Are Intergalactic. Its Business Is Selling You Internet.
The world’s richest man needed lots of money—and a moonshot. So he built Starlink.
Apps, Global Security News
Earbud sensors can authenticate users by their heartbeat, study finds
Researchers built a continuous authentication system called AccLock that identifies a wearer by the tiny vibrations a heartbeat makes inside the ear canal. The signal comes from an accelerometer of the kind already sitting inside many wireless earbuds, so no extra hardware is needed. The point is to keep verifying that the person wearing the…
AI, Global Security News
The Tech Bros Are Going to Etiquette School
Founders who built their names on coding and hard-charging leadership are learning that in the AI era, soft skills matter more than ever.
AI, Cloud Security, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
AI coding is fueling a secrets-sprawl crisis few CISOs are containing
When Matt Schlicht built Moltbook, the social network where AI agents talk to one another, he didn’t write the code himself. He “just had a vision,” and vibe-coded it. The social network launched on Jan. 28, 2026, and within days, security researchers started to see serious security flaws. Experts at cloud security company Wiz and,…
Global Security News
Deepfake detection is losing ground to generative models
Deepfake detection has been built around a single question for close to a decade. Given a video or audio clip, is it real or synthetic? Commercial detectors analyze pixels, frequencies, and biometric signals to answer that question, and the best of them post strong accuracy numbers on standard benchmarks. In deployment, performance drops sharply on…
Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
The hidden smart fridge risks that emerge years after purchase
Household refrigerators are built to last more than a decade. The software, cloud services, and mobile apps that control them are not. A new analysis from Erik Buchmann at Leipzig University maps what happens when those two timelines collide, and the findings reach further than the kitchen. The study examines three current models on the…
AI, Endpoint, Global Security News
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.…
AI, china, Global Security News
North Korean hackers trojanize gaming platform to spy on ethnic Koreans in China
A gaming platform built for ethnic Koreans in China has been serving backdoored Windows and Android software to its users since late 2024. The platform, sqgame[.]net, hosts traditional card and board games for a community that sits along the North Korean border and includes many refugees and defectors. ESET researchers tied the operation to ScarCruft,…
AI, Global Security News
Blend Autopilot MCP brings AI agent orchestration to lending platforms
Blend Labs has announced the launch of Autopilot MCP, a server built on the Model Context Protocol, an emerging open standard for AI agent connectivity, that gives authorized agents secure, programmatic access to the Blend platform. For lenders and partners, Autopilot MCP introduces a new category of capability: the ability to build and deploy AI…
Global Security News
How Silicon Valley’s Brightest Parents Broke Their Own School
Tech executives built the ‘it’ school for their gifted kids. Lawsuits, internal feuding and a breakaway followed.
AI, Global Security News
Proxmox Backup Server 4.2 arrives with S3 storage support and parallel sync jobs
Proxmox Backup Server 4.2 is a maintenance and feature update built on Debian 13.4 “Trixie” that adds S3-compatible object storage as a supported backend and introduces parallel processing for sync jobs. The server ships the new version with Linux kernel 7.0 as the stable default and ZFS 2.4 for storage operations. Updated packages, broader hardware…
AI, Global Security News
DigitalOcean AI-Native Cloud unifies infrastructure, inference, and agents for production AI
DigitalOcean has introduced the AI-Native Cloud, an end-to-end platform built for the inference and agentic era. Spanning infrastructure, core cloud, inference, data, and managed agents, it already supports production workloads at Higgsfield AI, Hippocratic AI, ISMG, Bright Data, and LawVo. AI-native builders are caught between imperfect options: hyperscalers built for the enterprise cloud era, with…
AI, Global Security News
Beam launches in Australia bringing purpose-built AI to the social services sector
First AI suite built by support workers, for support workers, lands in Melbourne to help NDIS sector respond to increasing strain 94% of support workers reported increased job satisfaction, as Beam enabled them to focus on talking to people over paperwork
AI, Global Security News
Your IAM was built for humans, AI agents don’t care
Identity and access management was built for a simpler world. One where the hardest problem was a human logging in, and where “Who are you?” was sufficient to decide what someone could do. That model served enterprises well for decades. It was not built for a world where non-human identities now account for more than…
AI, Global Security News
Exabeam Extends Agent Behaviour Analytics to the Google Cloud Agent Ecosystem
COMPANY NEWS: Comprehensive visibility and anomaly detection now available for agents built with Google Cloud’s Agent Development Kit and multi-agent workflows via the upcoming Google Agent Gateway
AI, Global Security News, Network Security
Toxic Combinations: When Cross-App Permissions Stack into Risk
On January 31, 2026, researchers disclosed that Moltbook, a social network built for AI agents, had left its database wide open, exposing 35,000 email addresses and 1.5 million agent API tokens across 770,000 active agents. The more worrying part sat inside the private messages. Some of those conversations held plaintext third-party credentials, including OpenAI API…
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The AI era demands a different kind of CISO
Many security leaders are still operating with frameworks built for a different era. For years, success was measured by fixed checkpoints, such as passing audits, closing vulnerabilities, and maintaining compliance. Those markers still have value, but they were designed for a threat landscape that moved in predictable, linear ways. Today, that landscape is shifting in…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Risk Management
Anthropic’s latest model is deliberately less powerful than Mythos (and that’s the point)
Anthropic has today released a new, improved Claude model, Opus 4.7, but has deliberately built it to be less capable than the highly-anticipated Claude Mythos. Anthropic calls Opus 4.7 a “notable improvement” over Opus 4.6, offering advanced software engineering capabilities and improved visioning, memory, instruction-following, and financial analysis. However, the yet-to-be-released (and inadvertently leaked) Mythos…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, malware
OpenAI Launches GPT-5.4-Cyber to Boost Defensive Cybersecurity
OpenAI unveils GPT-5.4-Cyber, a cybersecurity-focused model built to help defenders analyze malware and fix software bugs. The company is also expanding its Trusted Access for Cyber (TAC) program to thousands of verified experts.
AI, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News, Risk Management, Venture
Mallory Launches AI-Native Threat Intelligence Platform, Turning Global Threat Data Into Prioritized Action
Built by a veteran security team and led by a former Google and Mandiant executive, Mallory delivers intelligence that drives action for enterprise security teams. Mallory is launching a AI-native threat intelligence platform, purpose-built to answer the questions CISOs and their teams are asking every day: What are the real threat vectors for our organization?…
Global Security News
Autodesk brings design and make intelligence to the built environment with Forma Building Design and deeper cloud connections with Revit
Autodesk introduces Forma Building Design, a new design and analysis built specifically for the schematic design phase. This is an important first step in enabling better schematic design exploration, with many exciting and powerful additions planned for Forma Building Design in the future.
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Cynomi Launches AI Agents to Give Every MSP a vCISO Team
Cynomi is expanding its Security Growth Platform today with a new suite of AI Agents built specifically for managed service providers (MSPs), managed security service providers (MSSPs), and virtual CISO (vCISO) practices. The company is calling the launch an extension of what it describes as its “CISO Intelligence” infrastructure; essentially, the idea that the strategic…
AI, Compliance, Global Security News, Risk Management
Z.ai unveils GLM-5.1, enabling AI coding agents to run autonomously for hours
Chinese AI company Z.ai has launched GLM-5.1, an open-source coding model it says is built for agentic software engineering. The release comes as AI vendors move beyond autocomplete-style coding tools toward systems that can handle software tasks over longer periods with less human input. Z.ai said GLM-5.1 can sustain performance over hundreds of iterations, an…
AI, Global Security News, Network Security
6G network design puts AI at the center of spectrum, routing, and fault management
Wireless network operators are preparing for a generation of infrastructure where AI is built into the architecture from the start. Sixth-generation networks, expected to reach commercial development over the coming decade, are being designed with AI at the center of how spectrum is allocated, traffic is routed, and failures are detected. A paper by researchers…
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What Anthropic Glasswing reveals about the future of vulnerability discovery
AI giant Anthropic has unveiled Project Glasswing, a cybersecurity initiative built around Claude Mythos Preview, a model it describes as “cybersecurity in the age of AI” that can autonomously identify software vulnerabilities at scale. Rather than release the model publicly, Anthropic is restricting access to a closed consortium of more than 40 companies that includes…
AI, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security, Risk Management
The rise of proactive cyber: Why defense is no longer enough
For more than two decades, cybersecurity has been built on a reactive model: detect intrusions, patch vulnerabilities, respond to incidents, and repeat. That model is now under sustained pressure from a threat environment that is faster, more coordinated, and increasingly automated. Two recent developments illustrate how quickly that model is breaking down. Earlier this month,…
AI, Global Security News
Cloudflare Targets WordPress With New AI-Powered EmDash CMS
Cloudflare launches EmDash CMS, an AI-powered platform built to fix WordPress security flaws with sandboxed plugins, serverless scaling, and passkey auth.
AI, Global Security News
Source Code Leaks Highlight Lack of Supply Chain Oversight
Or, why the software supply chain should be treated as critical infrastructure with guardrails built in at every layer.
AI, Endpoint, Global Security News, malware
Malware detectors trained on one dataset often stumble on another
Machine learning models built to catch malware on Windows systems are typically evaluated on data that closely resembles their training set. In practice, the malware arriving on enterprise endpoints looks different, comes from different sources, and in many cases has been deliberately obfuscated to evade detection. A study from researchers at the Polytechnic of Porto…
AI, APAC, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Global Security News, privacy, Risk Management
HIBP Mega Update: Passkeys, k-Anonymity Searches, Massive Speed Enhancements and a Bulk Domain Verification API
For a hobby project built in my spare time to provide a simple community service, Have I Been Pwned sure has, well, “escalated”. Today, we support hundreds of thousands of website visitors each day, tens of millions of API queries, and hundreds of millions of password searches. We’re processing billions of compromised records each year…
Global Security News
Wave Browser Brings Gaming Tools and Ocean Cleanup into the Same Tab
Wave Browser for gaming: built for multitasking, streaming, and tabs, with tools for gamers plus ocean cleanup support tied to everyday browsing activity.
AI, Apps, Global Security News
Enterprise laptops adopt Intel’s new Core Ultra Series 3 chips
Intel’s Core Ultra Series 3 processors with Intel vPro, built for business PCs, are off to a fast start, already powering more than 125 designs including newly-announced systems from Dell and HP, the company said. Unveiled this week at an event in New York City, the Core Ultra Series 3 with Intel vPro brings what…
AI, Global Security News
AI SOC vendors are selling a future that production deployments haven’t reached yet
Vendors selling AI-powered security operations platforms have built their pitches around a consistent set of promises: autonomous threat investigation, dramatic reductions in analyst workload, and an accelerating path toward humanless operations. Practitioners buying and deploying those platforms describe something different. A report by Anton Chuvakin, Security Advisor at Google Cloud’s Office of the CISO, and…
AI, Global Security News
Why your phishing simulations aren’t building a security culture
Security culture isn’t built by phishing simulations. In this Help Net Security video, Dan Potter, VP of Cyber Resilience at Immersive, argues that annual training videos and quarterly phishing tests happen in calm, controlled settings that tell us nothing about how people perform when a real incident hits. Real attacks trigger anxiety, cognitive narrowing, and…
AI, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Risk Management
RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment delivers full-stack identity for high-risk environments
RSA has unveiled RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment, a high-assurance identity solution built for organizations requiring continuous availability, data sovereignty, and resilience against advanced threats. RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment is the next evolution in RSA ID Plus, the identity and access management (IAM) security platform featuring complete multi-factor authentication (MFA), SSO, and access capabilities.…
AI, Global Security News
Hadrian unveils Nova, enabling continuous, AI-powered offensive security testing
Hadrian has announced the launch of its agentic penetration testing solution, Nova. Built as an extension of its core external exposure management platform, Nova delivers on-demand pentesting without the delays or operational disruption typical of human-led engagements. By autonomously replicating the methodologies of offensive security professionals, Nova enables organizations to identify and respond to emerging,…
Global Security News
OnlyFans Owner Leo Radvinsky Dies at 43
The reclusive executive built the subscription service into an adult-content powerhouse.
AI, Apps, Global Security News
Bonfy ACS 2.0 helps organizations control data use in AI environments
Bonfy.AI announced Bonfy Adaptive Content Security (Bonfy ACS) 2.0, a platform built to secure enterprise content across all systems, applications, and AI agents – anywhere data moves, resides, or is processed. As organizations race to deploy copilots, custom AI apps, and increasingly autonomous AI agents, security leaders are struggling with blind spots around how these…
AI, Apps, Endpoint, Global Security News
ManageEngine Endpoint Central Advances Towards Autonomous Endpoint Security with EDR and Secure Private Access
Company Unveils the First Natively Built Platform Combining UEM, Endpoint Security (EPP with EDR), Digital Employee Experience (DEX), and Secure Private Access Introduces AI-powered endpoint threat detection and automated remediation Enforces Zero Trust access to intranet applications through device trust verification Free trial available at https://mnge.it/EDR
AI, Global Security News
Pega Blueprint Updates Make Vibe Coding Enterprise Ready
New AI assistant enables fast, secure design of agentic workflows built for how enterprises actually run.
AI, Global Security News
WinDC and Armada join forces to turn Australia’s renewable energy advantage into a global AI hub
COMPANY NEWS: Australia’s first portable AI factory has arrived in Australia, built on clean energy that the national grid cannot absorb and positioned to attract global technology investment to Australian soil.
Europe, Global Security News, Network Security
Feds Takes Down SocksEscort Proxy Network Used in Global Fraud Schemes
European and US agencies dismantled the SocksEscort proxy network built on infected routers and used by cybercriminals in global fraud schemes.
AI, Global Security News
Binary Defense’s NightBeacon brings AI-driven analysis to SOCs
Binary Defense has announced the launch of NightBeacon, an AI-powered security operations platform built directly into the company’s security operations center (SOC). NightBeacon serves as the intelligence infrastructure behind Binary Defense’s MDR service, supporting every analyst shift, detection, and investigation across the SOC. Customers benefit from an approximately 30% reduction in mean time to resolution,…
AI, Global Security News, Russia
This spy tool has been quietly stealing data for years
ESET researchers have traced the resurgence of Sednit through a modern toolkit built around two complementary implants, BeardShell and Covenant, each relying on a separate cloud provider to ensure operational resilience. This dual-implant architecture has enabled sustained surveillance of Ukrainian military personnel since at least April 2024. The Sednit group itself was tied to Unit…
AI, Global Security News
AI oversight is creating mental fatigue at work
Workflows built around multiple AI agents and constant tool switching are adding cognitive strain across large enterprises. A recent Harvard Business Review analysis describes this pattern as “AI brain fry,” a form of mental fatigue tied to intensive use and oversight of AI systems. Employees increasingly manage clusters of agents that generate code, synthesize information,…
Endpoint, Global Security News
5 Best Next Gen Endpoint Protection Platforms in 2026
Discover the best next-gen endpoint protection platforms in 2026, built to detect modern threats, stop credential abuse, and secure enterprise devices.
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
The Multichain Trader’s Missing Tool Is Here. Banana Gun Built It.
In the latest development, the multichain trader’s missing tool is here and Banana Gun built it. There is a specific frustration that every serious on-chain trader knows. The token launch is on Solana. Your snipe bot is configured for Ethereum. By the time you switch sessions, the entry is gone. Banana Gun’s unified Telegram bot…
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
ProcessUnity Risk Index delivers controls-driven vendor risk scoring for TPRM
ProcessUnity has introduced ProcessUnity Risk Index, a risk rating built specifically for third-party risk management programs, combining proprietary control intelligence with external threat and vulnerability data. ProcessUnity Risk Index rates vendors on a 100-point scale to drive faster, more confident risk prioritization. Built for how TPRM teams actually work, ProcessUnity Risk Index blends inside-out, vendor-attested…
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
5 years of shifting cybersecurity behavior
Online security is built through routine decisions made across devices and accounts. People choose how to create passwords, how often to reuse them, and how much effort to invest in protecting personal data. The National Cybersecurity Alliance and CybSafe’s Oh, Behave! The Cybersecurity Attitudes and Behaviors Report: 2021–2025 follows those patterns over five years, drawing…
AI, Global Security News
Lightrun brings live runtime context to AI site reliability engineering
Lightrun has announced real-time AI SRE built on live, in-line runtime context. This enables AI agents and engineering teams to dynamically generate missing evidence without redeployments, prove root causes with live execution data (“ground truth”), and validate fixes directly in live environments. The mass adoption of AI agents and coding assistants has accelerated code generation,…
AI, Compliance, Global Security News, Network Security
Structured Launching Partner Marketing Execution Platform
Structured is announcing the debut of its AI-native Partner Marketing Execution Platform (PMEP), built to help enterprises activate and scale partner ecosystems. Mult-agent PMEP promises to accelerate channel revenue With this platform, Structured aims to remove the friction that has slowed partner marketing, which traditionally has relied on partners logging into portals, searching content libraries,…
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Endpoint, Global Security News, Risk Management
Beachhead Solutions Unveils ComplianceEZ 2.0 for MSPs
Beachhead Solutions has launched ComplianceEZ 2.0, a major update to its compliance management tool built into the BeachheadSecure for MSPs platform. The company says the new version moves beyond simple documentation and delivers full lifecycle management of cybersecurity compliance, with AI-driven guidance included at no extra cost. Beachhead positions ComplianceEZ 2.0 as MSP-focused GRC alternative…
AI, Global Security News
Firmus Technologies Group Selects VAST AI Operating System to Power Sovereign, Energy-Efficient AI Factories in Asia Pacific
COMPANY ANNOUNCMENT: Infrastructure built on the NVIDIA Cloud Partner (NCP) reference design supporting large-scale AI training and inference for public-sector and regulated workloads
AI, Global Security News, malware
Arkanix Stealer: AI-assisted info-stealer shuts down after brief campaign
Arkanix Stealer surfaced in late 2025 as a short-lived info-stealer, likely built as an AI-assisted experiment and quickly abandoned. Arkanix Stealer emerged in late 2025 as a short-lived information-stealing malware promoted on dark web forums. Researchers believe it was likely created as an AI-assisted experiment, suggesting the operators were testing automated development techniques rather than…
AI, Apps, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Network Security
New Arkanix stealer blends rapid Python harvesting with stealthier C++ payloads
A newly uncovered infostealer, suspected to be built with the help of a large language model, is targeting victims with Python and C++ variants, each tailored for a different stage of data theft. Kaspersky researchers discovered a stealer dubbed “Arkanix,” which is capable of harvesting credentials, browser data, cryptocurrency, and banking assets from infected machines.…
AI, Global Security News
Why Intelligence Without Authority Cannot Deliver Enterprise Value
Enterprises have built intelligence layers that can observe, predict, and recommend, but they have stopped short of allowing AI to execute decisions end-to-end. Here is what’s needed to overcome this. The post Why Intelligence Without Authority Cannot Deliver Enterprise Value appeared first on RTInsights.
AI, china, Data Breaches, Global Security News, Risk Management, Russia
Hackers Try to Clone Google’s Gemini With 100,000+ AI Probes
Google built Gemini to answer questions. Now attackers are using questions as lockpicks. In a surge of more than 100,000 carefully engineered prompts, threat actors have been hammering Google’s Gemini chatbot in what the company calls “model extraction” or “distillation” attacks. By systematically probing the system, adversaries attempt to reverse engineer the model’s underlying logic,…
AI, Artificial Intelligence (AI), china, Cloud Security, Commentary, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, op-ed, privacy, Risk Management
AI security’s ‘Great Wall’ problem
The Great Wall of China was built to slow northern raiders and prevent steppe armies from riding straight into the empire’s heart. Yet in 1644, its most impregnable fortress fell without a siege. At Shanhai Pass, where the wall meets the Bohai Sea, General Wu Sangui commanded the eastern gate. Behind him: a rebel army…
AI, Artificial Intelligence (AI), china, Cloud Security, Commentary, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, op-ed, privacy, Risk Management
AI security’s ‘Great Wall’ problem
The Great Wall of China was built to slow northern raiders and prevent steppe armies from riding straight into the empire’s heart. Yet in 1644, its most impregnable fortress fell without a siege. At Shanhai Pass, where the wall meets the Bohai Sea, General Wu Sangui commanded the eastern gate. Behind him: a rebel army…
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United Airlines CISO on building resilience when disruption is inevitable
Aviation runs on complex digital systems built for stability, safety, and long lifecycles. That reality creates a unique cybersecurity challenge for airlines, where disruption can quickly become an operational and public trust crisis. In this Help Net Security interview, Deneen DeFiore, VP and CISO at United Airlines, explains how the company approaches modernization without compromising…
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United Airlines CISO on building resilience when disruption is inevitable
Aviation runs on complex digital systems built for stability, safety, and long lifecycles. That reality creates a unique cybersecurity challenge for airlines, where disruption can quickly become an operational and public trust crisis. In this Help Net Security interview, Deneen DeFiore, VP and CISO at United Airlines, explains how the company approaches modernization without compromising…
AI, Global Security News
VIDEO: 11.5 Petabytes in 2U at 1,200 Watts: How New Zealand’s Novodisq Is Quietly Rewriting the Rules of Data Storage
A seed-stage startup from the bottom of the world has built custom solid-state hardware that delivers an order-of-magnitude improvement in power efficiency and density over conventional storage. With pilot customers lining up, Novodisq is positioning itself at the intersection of data sovereignty, AI infrastructure, and the global energy crunch.
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Global Security News, privacy
Red flags, leaked chats, and a final farewell
The viral women-only dating safety app Tea, built to flag red flags, gets flagged itself – after leaking over 70,000 private images and chat logs. We are talking full-on selfies, ID docs, private DMs, and a dash of 4chan creepiness. Yikes. Plus, Carole takes us down memory lane as she hangs up her co-host mic…
AI, APAC, Apps, Global Security News, Network Security
Seven 5G Applications of the Future
5G capabilities are being built into more and more devices. Beyond just connecting mobile devices and laptops to networks, what other applications of 5G might we see in the future? To help you better understand what kind of applications of 5G you can expect to see, we asked tech experts and business leaders this question…
AI, APAC, Apps, Global Security News, Network Security
Seven 5G Applications of the Future
5G capabilities are being built into more and more devices. Beyond just connecting mobile devices and laptops to networks, what other applications of 5G might we see in the future? To help you better understand what kind of applications of 5G you can expect to see, we asked tech experts and business leaders this question…
