Reconstructing distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack traffic used to mean combining data from multiple sources after the fact. AWS Shield Advanced attack flow logs change that—they capture traffic metadata during attacks so you can pinpoint sources, verify mitigations, and feed your existing analysis pipelines. Shield publishes logs to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3),…
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AI, Apps, Global Security News, Risk Management
What 2,000 Exposed Vibe-Coded Apps Reveal About the Limits of Most Security Stacks
Shadow AI used to mean employees pasting things they shouldn’t into ChatGPT. It now means something bigger: employees building full applications with AI, wiring them into production systems, and publishing them on the open internet. Without Security or IT in the loop. The artifact moved from a prompt to a product. The risk surface moved…
AI, APAC, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Government & Policy, malware, Network Security, Risk Management
How Can MSSPs Scale Threat Detection Without Burning Out Their Analysts?
Scaling threat detection as an MSSP doesn’t mean hiring more analysts — it means enabling the analysts you already have to handle more clients, more alerts, and more complex threats without burning out. The practical path forward combines three capabilities: continuous real-time intelligence that keeps detection systems current automatically, instant IOC investigation that cuts triage…
AI, Global Security News, Government & Policy
Vehicle tracking is no longer just about finding a vehicle
GUEST OPINION: Vehicle tracking used to mean knowing where a vehicle was. That idea is still the core, but the job has expanded well beyond a dot on a map. In government fleet programs, telematics now reaches into real-time location, trip history, geofencing, driver coaching, maintenance reminders, fault data, and even accident reconstruction. That is…
AI, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News
Mythos can find the vulnerability. It can’t tell you what to do about it.
Mythos matters. It is a significant step forward in AI-assisted vulnerability discovery. But it does not mean cybersecurity changed overnight, nor does it mean enterprises are suddenly facing fully automated exploitation at internet scale tomorrow. It does mean the offensive side of AI is continuing to improve. The defensive side needs to catch up now.…
AI, Global Security News
MCA Australia opens its major summer exhibition Data Dreams: Art and AI, part of the Sydney International Art Series 2025–26
Who holds the power behind the algorithm? Can machines dream? What does it mean to be human in an age of AI? A groundbreaking exhibition which asks how artificial intelligence is transforming the way we live, think and create.
AI, Global Security News
Zero Trust: Bridging the Gap Between Authentication and Trust
Passing MFA doesn’t mean a session is safe, attackers can hijack tokens and bypass identity checks. Specops Software explains why Zero Trust must verify both user identity and device health. […]
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
AI’s Rapid Rise: Cybersecurity and Lifestyle Changes
Artificial intelligence has changed so much. A few decades ago, we thought AI would mean having moving robots around the house. Few of us accurately imagined what the reality would be (robot vacuum cleaners aside).
