Successful SOC operations require more than accurate detections. Instant access to context, clear conclusions, and operationally relevant insights allow incidents to move across workflows without delays: During alert triage, analysts need a quick threat overview to decide on the next steps. Efficient incident response decisions demand clear, actionable context to rely on. Swift incident reporting requires cross-tier visibility without the need for manual processing of raw technical data. Making ANY.RUN’s Interactive Sandbox a part of your…
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AI, Apps, china, Global Security News, privacy
AI clones: the good, the bad, and the ugly
AI is capable of mimicking a real person. It’s clear this capability exists, and the ethics of using AI for this purpose are often very clear. But increasingly, new applications are leading to ethically murky results. The good For example, the CEO of a company, or a politician, could choose to create a clone using…
AI, Global Security News
Billions on the line: Why SMS-based MFA is no longer fit for Crypto
Cryptocurrency was established with a clear value proposition: decentralisation, transparency and mathematical certainty. However, when it comes to user authentication, many exchanges, wallets and trading platforms still depend on one of the weakest links in digital security: SMS-based multi-factor authentication. For an industry protecting billions of dollars in digital assets, that gap is no longer…
Global Security News, Network Security
A Sneaky Back Door Lets Hackers Into Your Home. Here’s How to Protect Yourself.
A few tips can help you steer clear of so-called residential proxy networks, which have been used to wreak havoc online around the world.
AI, Global Security News
America’s Chief Financial Officers Say AI Is Coming for Admin Jobs
A new study finds little evidence of broad job losses from AI—but a clear shift away from clerical roles and toward technical ones.
AI, china, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, Politics, Risk Management
Caught in the Iranian War crossfire: Big Tech, Microsoft and Windows
Iran’s most potent weapon in the war with the United States is pretty clear: attack the world’s oil and gas infrastructure by closing off access to the Strait of Hormuz. But Big Oil isn’t the only industry Iran is aiming for — it’s also attacking Big Tech. And that includes Microsoft, which is directly in…
AI, Cloud Security, Cybersecurity, Endpoint, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
AWS Security Hub is expanding to unify security operations across multicloud environments
After talking with many customers, one thing is clear: the security challenge has not gotten easier. Enterprises today operate across a complex mix of environments, including on-premises infrastructure, private data centers, and multiple clouds, often with tools that were never designed to work together. The result is enterprise security teams spend more time managing tools…
AI, Global Security News, Venture
The Holy Grail
A “Matplotlib” Adventure. Looking for clues in Python Programming Productivity – “AI” Sludge vs. Clear Exposition.
AI, Global Security News
Designing for reality: what my non-traditional path taught me about diversity in tech
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: The business case for diversity has been clear for years. But that clarity has not produced urgency. We are now at a critical inflection point – if we hesitate, customer trust will be impacted because of flawed solutions or AI systems that fail to meet their needs.
AI, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Russia
US authorities punish sellers of malware and spyware
The US authorities have made it clear that they will have no truck with any individuals trying to by-pass regulations on trading cyberweapons with hostile powers. Selling sensitive cyber-exploit components to a Russian company landed Australian citizen Peter Williams with an 87-month prison sentence from the US District Court for the District of Columbia on…
AI, Apps, Endpoint, Global Security News
After OpenClaw backlash, Quill bets on security-by-design agentic AI
It’s clear users are hungry for agentic tools — but AI agents like OpenClaw have shown how disastrous they can be when hastily rolled out or improperly executed. Quill, an AI startup, hopes to do better with what it calls “a chief of AI staff,” Quilliam. Rather than just transcribing meetings or logging Slack conversations,…
AI, Global Security News
GTDC Summit 2026: AI Reshapes the IT Channel
At GTDC Summit 2026, distribution executives made one thing clear: artificial intelligence is not just another technology cycle; it is reshaping the foundation of the IT channel. Data, global scale, and platform economics are becoming the competitive edge, and traditional MSPs may soon face pressure from AI-native entrants built for model-driven systems and agentic workflows.…
Global Security News, Risk Management
ThreatsDay Bulletin: OpenSSL RCE, Foxit 0-Days, Copilot Leak, AI Password Flaws & 20+ Stories
The cyber threat space doesn’t pause, and this week makes that clear. New risks, new tactics, and new security gaps are showing up across platforms, tools, and industries — often all at the same time. Some developments are headline-level. Others sit in the background but carry long-term impact. Together, they shape how defenders need to…
Global Security News
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.
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Data Security, Global Security News, Healthcare, privacy, Risk Management
Your AI doctor doesn’t have to follow the same privacy rules as your real one
AI apps are making their way into healthcare. It’s not clear that rigorous data security or privacy practices will be part of the package.
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AI, Artificial Intelligence, Generative AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
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,…
