The Pentagon is focusing on integrating cyber into all its operations, and wants to make sure it integrates security into artificial intelligence usage from the outset, the Defense Department’s top cyber policy official said Tuesday. Recent conflicts have made clear how important cyber is, said Katherine Sutton, assistant secretary for cyber policy and principal cyber…
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Nvidia Introduces First PCs Designed for AI Agents
The chip giant will work with manufacturers including Dell, Lenovo and HP to make the laptops, designed to support agentic computing.
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Nvidia Introduces First PCs Designed for AI Agents
The chips giant will work with manufacturers including Dell, Lenovo and HP to make the laptops, designed to support agentic computing.
AI, Global Security News
FAQ: What you need to know about expiring Windows Secure Boot certificates
Microsoft is preparing to make a significant change to the Secure Boot system in Windows that will impact operations for both clients and servers. In a nutshell: The Secure Boot certificates that Microsoft issued 15 years ago are being replaced by newer ones, with the older certificates set to expire beginning in June. To continue…
AI, Data Security, Europe, Global Security News, Network Security
Microsoft Multiparty Private Offerings Available in 30 European Countries
Microsoft has continued to make investments in Microsoft Marketplace. And starting May 27, 2026, multiparty offers in Marketplace will be available across 30 European countries. Through this expansion, partners will be able to collaborate more easily on deals, simplify transactions, and scale across borders. Starting July 15, Microsoft will expand its offerings to Australia, Japan,…
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SpaceX Is Aiming to Go Public on June 12 in What Stands to Be Biggest IPO Ever
Elon Musk’s rocket company is expected to make its IPO paperwork public next week.
AI, Apps, Global Security News
HEIDI: Free IDE security plugin for open-source vulnerability checks
Open-source dependencies make up a large percentage of the code in production applications, and most vulnerability checks still run late in the pipeline, inside CI/CD systems or after a release ships. Meterian is moving those checks earlier with HEIDI, a free plugin for Visual Studio Code and JetBrains IDEs that flags vulnerable packages and offers…
AI, Apps, Compliance, Global Security News, Risk Management
ServiceNow Pushes AI from Assistant to Operator
ServiceNow used its Knowledge 2026 conference to make a pretty direct case for where it thinks enterprise AI is headed. The company does not want AI sitting off to the side as a helpful assistant waiting to be called upon. It wants AI agents inside the systems where work actually happens, with enough governance to…
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Why eBay, in Its Latest Incarnation, Is a Takeover Target for GameStop
A focus on collectibles could make the online marketplace a match for the videogame retailer.
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ChatGPT Became So Obsessed With Goblins That OpenAI Had to Intervene
The company says attempts to make a ‘nerdy’ personality for the bot led to odd word choices.
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Strengthening authentication with passkeys: A CISO playbook
Our passkey rollout took three tries. Here’s a playbook to make your implementation smoother. Categories: Security Operations Tags: CISO, playbook, toolkit, passkeys
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Chinese Robot Beats Human Best Time in Half-Marathon, After a Stumble
Tech companies make progress in fixing humanoid runners’ malfunctions.
AI, Apps, Compliance, Global Security News, Risk Management
AI-ready skills are not what you think
Enterprises have spent the past two years rushing to make their workforces “AI-ready.” But many early training programs — focused on prompt writing and chatbot skills — are proving poorly suited to the realities of AI-powered work. The reason is simple: the skills that matter most once AI enters real workflows have less to do…
AI, Data Breaches, Global Security News
6-Year Ransomware Campaign Targets Turkish Homes & SMBs
While enterprises breaches make more headlines, smaller incidents tend to be under-reported, if at all, allowing campaigns to last longer with less disruption.
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Buyer’s Guide to HR Management Software in Australia for 2026 | Top 7 HRIS Platforms
Choosing HR software is one of the most important technology decisions you’ll make for your business.
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Your Next Breach Will Look Like Business as Usual
These are the fundamental detection model shifts cybersecurity teams need to make to keep up with the rising number of credential-based attacks.
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GitHub Copilot CLI gets a second-opinion feature built on cross-model review
Coding agents make decisions in sequence: a plan is drafted, implemented, then tested. Any error introduced early compounds as subsequent steps build on the same flawed assumption. Self-reflection is a recognized mitigation technique, and one GitHub Copilot already supports, but a model reviewing its own output is still constrained by the same training data and…
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The Cricut Explore 5 brings faster, smarter cutting
Cricut, the masters of cutting machines to make your art and craft dreams come to life, recently released the new Cricut Explore 5. It’s the latest evolution in Cricut’s mid-range cutting machine lineup, aimed at hobbyists and small creators who want speed, precision and ease of use without stepping up to the more expensive Maker series.…
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How Organizations Can Use Blunders to Level Up Their Security Programs
The industry highlights how organizations repeatedly make common security mistakes but one session during RSAC detailed ways to avoid them.
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AI-Powered Dependency Decisions Introduce, Ignore Security Bugs
AI models often hallucinate or make costly mistakes when tasked with recommending software versions, upgrade paths, and security fixes — leading to significant technical debt.
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Geely EX2 electric hatch to make Australian debut at 2026 Melbourne Motor Show
Best-selling Geely EX2 to make Australian debut at 2026 Melbourne Motor Show. First public look at the highly anticipated Geely EX2 electric hatch Sedan and SUV models being considered for Australia join the show’s lineup Starray EM-i and updated Geely EX5 complete the Geely display The Melbourne Motor Show runs from 10-12 April
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Apple’s AI endgame: Why waiting for Siri could make it a winner
Not only does Apple already make the world’s best AI PC with the M5 Max MacBook Pro capable of handling up to 90-billion parameter models, now it’s preparing to introduce what it hopes will be the world’s leading personal AI app. Bloomberg tells us Apple has a big plan for iOS 27 with a massive Siri revamp, turning it…
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Gemini picks up criminal activity buried in dark web noise
To help teams make faster and more accurate decisions on emerging threats, Google has introduced a dark web intelligence capability in Google Threat Intelligence. Powered by Gemini, the feature analyzes millions of dark web events each day and surfaces threats relevant to an organization’s operations. “Instead of requiring your team to manually input and update…
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Anthropic cuts action approval loop, lets Claude Code make the call
Auto mode is a new permissions feature in the Claude Code system that allows the AI to make approval decisions on a user’s behalf while safeguards review actions before execution. The feature is available on Team plans and requires administrator approval before use, with support for Enterprise and API users expected soon. It runs on…
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Iran Hacktivists Make Noise but Have Little Impact on War
Iran-aligned groups are trying to make their mark in the Gulf, but the results have fallen short of remarkable.
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Activist Elliott Builds Big Stake in Chip-Design Software Maker Synopsys
Elliott plans to engage with Synopsys to push the business to make more money from its software and services, according to people familiar with the matter.
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AI Dominates RSAC Innovation Sandbox
The 10 finalists will each have three minutes to make their case for being the most innovative, promising young security company of the year.
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How I Stop AI From Telling Me What I Want to Hear
Chatbot sycophancy may make us feel good. But it creates all sorts of problems.
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FCA Updates Cyber Incident and Third-Party Reporting Rules
The UK’s financial regulator has issued new rules to make incident and third-party reporting clearer
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
SCW Trust Agent: AI tracks AI influence in code to reduce software risk
Secure Code Warrior has announced SCW Trust Agent: AI, a governance solution designed to make AI influence in software development visible, attributable, and enforceable at the point of commit, enabling enterprises to scale AI coding tools with measurable control over software risk. Organizations can trace which AI models influenced specific commits, correlate that influence with…
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Microsoft’s New AI Health Tool Can Read Your Medical Records and Give Advice
A new feature within the Copilot app will offer personalized healthcare advice and make it easy to upload test results, fitness data and more.
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What Entertainment Might Look Like in 20 Years
Among them: Hollywood-quality movies you can make at home for very little money.
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Why We Make Bad Security Decisions When the Stakes Are High
In this post, you will learn why we make bad security decisions when the stakes are high. Even the most seasoned professionals can falter when stress is at its peak. High-pressure situations test our judgment and often lead to risky security choices, regardless of experience or training. This article explores why so many organizations and…
Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
From Core to Edge: Building Secure, Always-On Infrastructure for Global Mobile Networks
Telecom networks face major security risks; Cisco is strengthening infrastructure to make secure operations the default, not the exception.
AI, Apps, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy
People are getting sick of AI — literally
Does AI make you nervous? Worried? Fearful? Delusional? The rise of AI appears to be triggering the rise of new conditions that never existed before. So, what’s going on? We’ve all heard of AI psychosis, of course. The media loves this one. The phrase “AI psychosis” started as “chatbot psychosis.” Coined by Danish psychiatrist Søren…
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Cultivating a robust and efficient quantum-safe HTTPS
Posted by Chrome Secure Web and Networking Team Today we’re announcing a new program in Chrome to make HTTPS certificates secure against quantum computers. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) recently created a working group, PKI, Logs, And Tree Signatures (“PLANTS”), aiming to address the performance and bandwidth challenges that the increased size of quantum-resistant…
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Speech to Text Free: Chat with Your Notes
In this post, I will show you how to make speech to text free. How many hours have you lost typing meeting notes, lecture summaries, or podcast ideas? Manual transcription slows you down. You pause recordings. You rewind. You miss details. By the time you’re done typing, you’re too tired to actually use the information.…
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Woman Suing Meta, YouTube Testifies It’s ‘Too Hard to Be Without’ Social Media
The now-20-year old told jurors she felt compelled to frequently check accounts to make sure she hadn’t missed anything.
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Top 5 Ways Broken Triage Increases Business Risk Instead of Reducing It
Triage is supposed to make things simpler. In a lot of teams, it does the opposite. When you can’t reach a confident verdict early, alerts turn into repeat checks, back-and-forth, and “just escalate it” calls. That cost doesn’t stay inside the SOC; it shows up as missed SLAs, higher cost per case, and more room…
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AI-powered Cyber-Attacks Up Significantly in the Last Year, Warns CrowdStrike
CrowdStrike Global Threat Report warns how adversaries are leveraging AI to make campaigns more efficient and more effective
Global Security News, Network Security
Connected and Compromised: When IoT Devices Turn Into Threats
Reused passwords, a lack of network segmentation, and poor sanitization processes make the Internet of Things’ attack surfaces more dangerous.
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Selling AI Software Isn’t as Easy as It Used to Be
The golden age of unbridled spending on AI software might be behind us, as vendors say it’s a lot harder to make a sale than it used to be.
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Pedaling AI Software Isn’t As Easy as It Used to Be
The golden age of unbridled spending on AI software might be behind us, as vendors say it’s a lot harder to make a sale than it used to be.
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Micron Is Spending $200 Billion to Break the AI Memory Bottleneck
Memory chips used to be considered low-margin commodity products. Now the industry can’t make enough to satisfy data centers’ hunger.
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Taxing times: Top IRS scams to look out for in 2026
It’s time to file your tax return. And cybercriminals are lurking to make an already stressful period even more edgy.
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Social Media Platforms Earn Billions from Scam Ads
Revolut claims social media sites make £3.8bn annually from scam ads targeting European users
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin Opens Motorola Solutions’ New Global R&D Centre in Cork
Mission-critical technology developed in Ireland will support first responders and help make communities safer across the globe
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin Opens Motorola Solutions’ New Global R&D Centre in Cork
Mission-critical technology developed in Ireland will support first responders and help make communities safer across the globe
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin Opens Motorola Solutions’ New Global R&D Centre in Cork
Mission-critical technology developed in Ireland will support first responders and help make communities safer across the globe
