In the latest evolution of automated cyberattacks, two threat campaigns heavily leveraged AI agents to support attacks against entities in Mexico and Brazil.
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AI, Global Security News, Network Security
Researchers open-source a Wi-Fi cyber range for security training
Wireless security training programs lean heavily on generic network labs, with Wi-Fi appearing as a checkbox alongside Bluetooth, Zigbee, and cellular. Hands-on environments dedicated to IEEE 802.11 are uncommon, even as Wi-Fi remains the default on-ramp to corporate networks and a recurring entry point for attackers. A new paper from researchers at the Norwegian University…
AI, Global Security News
The Future of Data Platforms: From Pipelines to Intelligent Orchestration
GUEST OPINION: For years, organisations have invested heavily in building data pipelines — structured flows that move data from source systems into warehouses, lakes, and dashboards. These pipelines have been the backbone of reporting and analytics. But as enterprises accelerate their adoption of AI, digital platforms, and real-time decision-making, pipelines alone are no longer enough.
Global Security News
Measuring security performance in real-time, not once a quarter
Most organizations have invested heavily in security products over the past decade. The assumption embedded in that spending is that more tools equal better protection. Tim Nan, CEO of digiDations, says that assumption is the most persistent misconception he encounters when working with security leaders across industries. “Adversaries don’t operate on averages,” Nan says. “They…
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Government & Policy, malware, Network Security, Risk Management
Iran war set to hit global IT spending, IDC warns
The conflict in the Middle East threatens to weigh heavily on the global economy, with soaring oil prices expected to dampen GDP growth and prompt businesses and consumers to reduce technology spending, according to analysts at IDC. The key question – and one with few answers – is how long the fighting will continue. The…
AI, Compliance, Global Security News
Netrio CEO on Building an AI-Powered Services Platform
Managed services provider Netrio is investing heavily in AI to reshape how it delivers IT services to midmarket customers. Through its NetrioNow platform, the company is integrating automation, sentiment analysis, and AI-driven service workflows to streamline support operations and improve customer insights. In a conversation with Channel Insider, CEO Mark Clayman discussed how the platform…
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…
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Closing the gap: why traditional security fails to protect the modern web browser
As the primary gateway to the internet – and now to most enterprise applications – web browsers are one of the most heavily used applications in any enterprise. Yet as cybercrime has grown to unprecedented levels, browsers remain one of the least protected elements of the security stack.
