AI-driven exploitation timelines are rapidly shrinking, and they are not going to stop shrinking. Vulnerabilities are being discovered, reproduced, and weaponized faster than ever in the history of enterprise security. As a result, the window between a vulnerability being disclosed and indiscriminate exploitation observed across the internet is now measured in hours, not days. The…
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Sound and Style Combined: DJI Mic Mini 2 Delivers Upleveled Audio and All-In-One Storage
Going Beyond Sound, DJI’s Compact Wireless Microphone Features Colourful Front Covers To Match Any Style
AI, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Funding, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management, Venture
AI is one of the two monumental shifts in cyber today
It’s 2026, when nobody can confidently say what the future of security is going to look like. Everyone is trying (what else can we do), but judging by all the progress around AI in recent months, we are all going to be wrong. The biggest mistake we all make is assuming that the future is…
AI, Apps, Compliance, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday release for April is a whopper
Windows admins are going to be busy this month, dealing with the largest Patch Tuesday cycle we can recall. The April release involves 165 updates and roughly 340 unique CVEs from Microsoft — including two zero-days, one of which is already being actively exploited in the wild. The Readiness team is recommending “Patch Now” schedules…
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Going Keyless: How Modern Access Control Is Reshaping Building Security
Want to learn about going keyless? In this post, I will show you how modern access control is reshaping building security. The way we secure buildings is changing fast. Traditional metal keys are giving way to smarter, more manageable solutions that give facility managers greater control over who gets in and when. The Problem With…
Global Security News, Risk Management
Cashflow-Driven Scores vs. Traditional Credit Scores
Credit scoring is going through an important shift. For decades, lenders leaned on the same basic logic. Look at a person’s borrowing history, measure past repayment behavior, and turn that record into a three-digit summary of risk. That system brought speed and consistency to lending, but it also left obvious gaps. A borrower can pay…
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McDonald’s CEO Responds to the Viral Big Arch Backlash
Watch as McDonald’s chief takes his first on-camera bite since going viral.
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McDonald’s CEO Responds to the Viral Big Arch Backlash
Watch as McDonald’s chief takes his first on-camera bite since going viral.
AI, Global Security News
Shadow AI in Healthcare is Here to Stay
Medical professionals are not going to stop using AI tools to manage growing workloads. Organizations should prioritize bolstering security protocols to limit their blast radius.
AI, Global Security News
The Quest to Revive a Frozen Brain
Plus, one journalist is going all in on AI and crypto-backed mortgages are entering the mainstream.
AI, APAC, Funding, Global Security News, Venture
Gimlet Labs Targets AI’s Inference Cost Problem
Gimlet Labs is going after a part of AI that isn’t exactly a household name, but shows up quickly in production. The word of the day is inference. Series A funding round by Menlo Ventures targets inference problems with AI deployment The startup raised $80 million in a Series A round led by Menlo Ventures,…
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Life Mirrors Art: Ransomware Hits Hospitals on TV & IRL
HBO’s “The Pitt” is showing audiences what a real Mississippi healthcare system is going through this week, thanks to a ransomware attack.
AI, Global Security News, malware, Russia
Under the Hood of DynoWiper, (Thu, Feb 19th)
[This is a Guest Diary contributed by John Moutos] Overview In this post, I’m going over my analysis of DynoWiper, a wiper family that was discovered during attacks against Polish energy companies in late December of 2025. ESET Research [1] and CERT Polska [2] have linked the activity and supporting malware to infrastructure and tradecraft…
AI, Global Security News
AI introduction can lead to employee burnout
We’ve all seen the claims: AI makes our work easier and is going to boost productivity to unheard of levels. For example, according to PwC, AI could boost global output by 15% over the next decade. But maybe things are not quite as rosy as the AI cheerleaders would have us believe. Some new research…
