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Infosecurity Europe: AI SOCs Will Still Need SOC Analysts, Security Vendors Say
Top cybersecurity vendors said AI won’t replace entry-level – only routine ticket-taking and triage
Global Security News, malware
Zapier security flaws could have exposed millions of user accounts
The flaws, disclosed by Token Security, did not require malware or insider access, only a free Zapier account.
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Risk Management
The world of AI tokens — and why they matter
Google has only one way to measure the phenomenal AI growth it’s seen: in tokens. The company processes 3.2 quadrillion tokens per month, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said during this week’s I/O keynote, adding, “never imagined I’d say quadrillion…, but here we are.” Basically, tokens are a unit of measure used by large language models…
AI, Global Security News
Developer Workstations Are Now Part of the Software Supply Chain
Supply chain attackers are not only trying to slip malicious code into trusted software. They are trying to steal the access that makes trusted software possible. Recently, three separate campaigns hit npm, PyPI, and Docker Hub in a 48-hour window, and all three targeted secrets from developer environments and CI/CD pipelines, including API keys, cloud…
AI, Global Security News
The world’s most “Dangerous” AI, Anthropic’s Mythos, found only one flaw in curl
Anthropic’s AI found five vulnerabilities in curl, but only one low-severity issue proved to be a real vulnerability. In April, Anthropic made considerable noise announcing Mythos, a new artificial intelligence model described as so effective at identifying vulnerabilities in code as to be, in the company’s own words, “dangerously good.” So good, in fact, that…
Global Security News
Tech Can’t Stop These Threats — Your People Can
Security controls can do only so much. Here are four attacks where your employees are usually your first, and only, line of cyber defense.
Global Security News
Typing Is Being Replaced by Whispering—and It’s Way More Annoying
The latest productivity hack may be a little embarrassing, but enthusiasts believe it’s only a matter of time before every office sounds “more like a sales floor.”
Apps, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Global Security News
Beyond the Checkbox: A Strategic Guide to Software Penetration Testing in 2026
Here is a guide to software penetration testing. Your software has vulnerabilities. The only real question is whether you find them first — or an attacker does. That’s not alarmism. That’s the current state of application security. According to the IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report 2023, the average cost of a data breach in…
AI, Apps, Cloud Security, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Network Security
Security posture improvement in the AI era
It’s only been a few weeks since Anthropic announced the Claude Mythos Preview model and launched Project Glasswing with AWS and other leading organizations. This has generated a lot of discussion about the future of cybersecurity and what the ever-increasing capabilities of foundation models mean to organizations. As AWS CISO Amy Herzog pointed out in…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Network Security
Just 34% of cyber pros plan to stick with their current employer
Declining job satisfaction means that only one in three (34%) cybersecurity professionals plan to stay with their current employer, increasing the pressure on CISOs’ talent retention strategies. And according to a survey of 500 cybersecurity professionals by IANS and Artico Search, while salary remains important it is not the primary driver of retention. Flexible work…
AI, Exploits, Global Security News
Another AI-Assisted Software Scan Yields 9-Year-Old Linux Bug
The proof-of-concept exploit code runs only 10 lines long, but luckily, a patch is already available.
AI, Global Security News
Apple reportedly abandons Vision Pro
It was only this month that incoming Apple CEO John Ternus said of the Vision Pro, “I think we’re still very much in the early innings of spatial computing. We’re super excited about it.” Now, we’re hearing Apple has stopped working on the headset following lackluster sales of the only slightly upgraded M5 chip-powered model introduced in October, which retained…
AI, Global Security News
Apple may be the only laptop vendor to grow in 2026
Chinese market research firm Sigmaintell expects Apple to be the only company to see growth in the laptop market this year. Overall, Sigmaintel predicts global notebook shipments will reach 181.1 million units this year, a decline of 8%. That drop will, in part, be caused by memory and component shortages and also by slowing market demand. That’s…
AI, Global Security News
Most “AI SOCs” Are Just Faster Triage. That’s Not Enough.
AI-powered SOC tools promise automation, but most only speed up triage instead of reducing real workload. Tines shows how real gains come from end-to-end workflows that execute actions across systems, not just summarize alerts. […]
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Report: Only 34% of Security Talent Plan to Stay in Their Roles
Only 34% of cybersecurity professionals plan to stay in their current roles, according to IANS and Artico Search’s recently released 2026 Cybersecurity Talent Report. The report outlines key insights on compensation, roles, and retention based on a survey of more than 500 security professionals. CISOs must rethink how to retain talent The report highlights declining…
AI, Funding, Global Security News, Risk Management
AI often doesn’t deliver ROI for IT departments either
Results of a Gartner study released Tuesday reveal that only 28% of AI use cases in infrastructure and operations (I&O) fully succeed and meet ROI expectations, and a full 20% end up failing outright. According to Melanie Freeze, a director of research at Gartner, failure “most commonly occurs” for several reasons, including unrealistic expectations of…
Global Security News
iTWire TV: Zoho and ManageEngine plant their flag in Parramatta, betting big on Sydney’s second CBD
LAUNCH EVENT, GUEST INTERVIEWS: 22 years in Australia, and they’re only just getting started – see the full video of the Zoho and ManageEngine launch of the new Sydney office, hosted by ManageEngine’s marketing maven Jeremy Spence, plus exclusive video interviews with Vinayak Sreedhar, ANZ Country Manager of ManageEngine, and Rakesh Prabhkar, head of Zoho ANZ.
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Zoho and ManageEngine plant their flag in Parramatta, betting big on Sydney’s second CBD
LAUNCH EVENT, GUEST INTERVIEWS: 22 years in Australia, and they’re only just getting started – see the full video of the Zoho and ManageEngine launch of the new Sydney office, hosted by ManageEngine’s marketing maven Jeremy Spence, plus exclusive video interviews with Vinayak Sreedhar, ANZ Country Manager of ManageEngine, and Rakesh Prabhkar, head of Zoho ANZ.
AI, Global Security News
Digital Trust Index 2026: AI skepticism and identity access friction are ‘costing revenue’
93% of IT leaders are deploying GenAI, but only 23% of consumers trust companies that use AI to handle their data. Friction at sign-up, login, and onboarding is causing customer abandonment and revenue loss, with 68% of consumers switching due to website issues. 69% of consumers trust companies more when MFA (multi factor authentication) is…
Cybersecurity, Global Security News, privacy
The High Cost of Low Trust: Our Commitment to Radical Transparency
Only 5% of organizations fully trust their cybersecurity providers. Let’s do better. Categories: Products & Services, Sophos Insights Tags: Trust, Trust Center, Privacy
Cybersecurity, Global Security News, privacy
The Cybersecurity Trust Reality in 2026
New Sophos survey reveals only 5% of IT leaders say they fully trust their cybersecurity vendors Categories: Products & Services, Sophos Insights Tags: Trust, Privacy, Trust Center
AI, Global Security News
Amazon launches new education initiatives to support Aussie teachers and students thrive in a digital future
New research reveals 96% of teachers would take part in free AI training, but only 32% of teachers have access to approved tools they can use in the classroom. Amazon and Tech Futures Australia launch nationwide programs to help bridge this gap.
AI, Global Security News
Datadog: Roz Gregory on Why Australia’s 85% On-Prem Reality Is About to Get a Reckoning
Only 15% of Australian workloads have made it to the cloud. Datadog thinks AI, local data sovereignty, and a 32-product platform can change that.
AI, Global Security News
Datadog’s Roz Gregory on Why Australia’s 85% On-Prem Reality Is About to Get a Reckoning
Only 15% of Australian workloads have made it to the cloud. Datadog thinks AI, local data sovereignty, and a 32-product platform can change that.
AI, Global Security News, Politics, privacy
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…
AI, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Europe, Global Security News, Government & Policy, malware, Network Security, Risk Management
Kamasers Analysis: A Multi-Vector DDoS Botnet Targeting Organizations Worldwide
DDoS attacks are no longer only an infrastructure problem. They can quickly turn into a business issue, affecting uptime, customer experience, and operational stability. Kamasers is a strong example of this new reality, with broad attack capabilities and resilient command-and-control mechanisms that allow it to remain active under pressure. Let’s explore the Kamasers botnet through…
AI, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Europe, Global Security News, Government & Policy, malware, Network Security, Risk Management
Kamasers Analysis: A Multi-Vector DDoS Botnet Targeting Organizations Worldwide
DDoS attacks are no longer only an infrastructure problem. They can quickly turn into a business issue, affecting uptime, customer experience, and operational stability. Kamasers is a strong example of this new reality, with broad attack capabilities and resilient command-and-control mechanisms that allow it to remain active under pressure. Let’s explore the Kamasers botnet through…
AI, Global Security News
The Agent Trust gap: What Our Research Reveals About Agentic AI Security
Discover why 85% of organizations are exploring agentic AI, yet only 5% are in production. Learn how to bridge the agent trust gap with robust security.
AI, Apps, Global Security News
Zluri addresses expanding identity attack surface across SaaS, cloud, and AI
Enterprise identity is undergoing a fundamental shift. Employees are no longer the only identities operating inside organizations. Service accounts, machine identities, application integrations, and AI agents now interact with enterprise systems at scale, accelerating the growth of non-human identities and expanding the identity attack surface across SaaS applications, cloud infrastructure, and on-premises systems. To address…
AI, APAC, Global Security News
Seagate Delivers Industry’s Highest Capacity Hard Drives with Next-Generation Mozaic 4+
Industry’s only HAMR-based platform supports economic viability of AI-scale data growth
AI, Global Security News
Australian Manufacturers close 2025 Strong After Volatile Year
GUEST RESEARCH: Key figures: $619k average revenue, only a minor 1.0% dip from Q3 Profit margins remained resilient at 38.47% Stock on Hand (SOH) dropped to an average of $233,763 from over $300k Purchase order values surged 22% to an average of $415k Lead times remained low at 17 days, well below 2024 averages Australian…
AI, Global Security News
Only 24% Of organizations Test Identity Recovery Every Six Months
Only 24% of organizations test identity disaster recovery plans every 6 months, Quest Software said
Global Security News
Report Finds Just 1% of Security Flaws Drive Most Cyberattacks in 2025
New VulnCheck research reveals that while thousands of CVEs are discovered yearly, only 1% drive real-world impact.
AI, Global Security News
3 future Android features you can give yourself today
Here in the land o’ Android, things are always evolving — and it isn’t only because of big operating system updates. Thanks to the way Google’s for years now been deconstructing Android and pulling OS-level pieces out of the operating system itself — so they exist as regular ol’ apps and can consequently be updated…
Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Risk Management
Applying green energy tax policies to improve cybersecurity
For years, governments have focused only on the stick of compliance when they could leverage the carrot of tax incentives. Theoretically, compliance fines and penalties should act as a deterrent that improves accountability and reduces data breaches. However, many vendors often assume compliance risk rather than securing data effectively. For example, Meta has been the…
AI, Global Security News, Government & Policy
Asia Fumbles With Throttling Back Telnet Traffic in Region
Only Taiwan made the top 10 list of governments, effectively blocking the threat-ridden protocol, but overall the region lagged in curbing Telnet traffic.
AI, Global Security News
Building AI that works starts with getting your data right
GUEST OPINION: Artificial intelligence promises transformative outcomes — but only when it’s built on a solid data foundation. For many organisations, the real barrier to AI success isn’t algorithms or compute power; it’s the challenge of managing sprawling, complex datasets at scale.
AI, Global Security News
Building AI that works starts with getting your data right
GUEST OPINION: Artificial intelligence promises transformative outcomes — but only when it’s built on a solid data foundation. For many organisations, the real barrier to AI success isn’t algorithms or compute power; it’s the challenge of managing sprawling, complex datasets at scale.
AI, Global Security News
Claude AI finds 500 high-severity software vulnerabilities
Anthropic only released its latest large language model, Claude Opus 4.6, on Thursday, but it has already been using it behind the scenes to identify zero-day vulnerabilities in open-source software. In the trial, it put Claude inside a virtual machine with access to the latest versions of open source projects, and provided it with a…
AI, API security, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
From Agent2Agent Prompt Injection to Runtime Self-Defense: How Wallarm Redefines Agentic AI Security
Is an AI-to-AI attack scenario a science fiction possibility only for blockbusters like the Terminator series of movies? Well, maybe not! Researchers recently discovered that one AI agent can “inject malicious instructions into a conversation, hiding them among otherwise benign client requests and server responses.” While known AI threats involve tricking an agent with malicious…
AI, API security, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
From Agent2Agent Prompt Injection to Runtime Self-Defense: How Wallarm Redefines Agentic AI Security
Is an AI-to-AI attack scenario a science fiction possibility only for blockbusters like the Terminator series of movies? Well, maybe not! Researchers recently discovered that one AI agent can “inject malicious instructions into a conversation, hiding them among otherwise benign client requests and server responses.” While known AI threats involve tricking an agent with malicious…
AI, API security, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
From Agent2Agent Prompt Injection to Runtime Self-Defense: How Wallarm Redefines Agentic AI Security
Is an AI-to-AI attack scenario a science fiction possibility only for blockbusters like the Terminator series of movies? Well, maybe not! Researchers recently discovered that one AI agent can “inject malicious instructions into a conversation, hiding them among otherwise benign client requests and server responses.” While known AI threats involve tricking an agent with malicious…
AI, API security, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
From Agent2Agent Prompt Injection to Runtime Self-Defense: How Wallarm Redefines Agentic AI Security
Is an AI-to-AI attack scenario a science fiction possibility only for blockbusters like the Terminator series of movies? Well, maybe not! Researchers recently discovered that one AI agent can “inject malicious instructions into a conversation, hiding them among otherwise benign client requests and server responses.” While known AI threats involve tricking an agent with malicious…
AI, API security, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
From Agent2Agent Prompt Injection to Runtime Self-Defense: How Wallarm Redefines Agentic AI Security
Is an AI-to-AI attack scenario a science fiction possibility only for blockbusters like the Terminator series of movies? Well, maybe not! Researchers recently discovered that one AI agent can “inject malicious instructions into a conversation, hiding them among otherwise benign client requests and server responses.” While known AI threats involve tricking an agent with malicious…
AI, API security, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
From Agent2Agent Prompt Injection to Runtime Self-Defense: How Wallarm Redefines Agentic AI Security
Is an AI-to-AI attack scenario a science fiction possibility only for blockbusters like the Terminator series of movies? Well, maybe not! Researchers recently discovered that one AI agent can “inject malicious instructions into a conversation, hiding them among otherwise benign client requests and server responses.” While known AI threats involve tricking an agent with malicious…
AI, API security, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
From Agent2Agent Prompt Injection to Runtime Self-Defense: How Wallarm Redefines Agentic AI Security
Is an AI-to-AI attack scenario a science fiction possibility only for blockbusters like the Terminator series of movies? Well, maybe not! Researchers recently discovered that one AI agent can “inject malicious instructions into a conversation, hiding them among otherwise benign client requests and server responses.” While known AI threats involve tricking an agent with malicious…
