Three cities, three cybersecurity conferences, and plenty of conversations with security professionals across Europe. Over the past few weeks, the ANY.RUN team joined Infosecurity Europe in London, CONFidence Conference in Kraków, and C1b3rWall Congress in Ávila. While every event had its own focus, the discussions pointed in the same direction: security teams need faster investigations,…
Tag: plenty
Global Security News
Here’s How Long It Will Take for AI to Reach Its Potential
There are plenty of reasons to believe that artificial intelligence will be slower than its biggest boosters believe, but faster than the skeptics say.
Global Security News
Chinese APT Abuses Multiple Cloud Tools to Spy on Mongolia
The threat actor gave itself plenty of options to support command and control, tapping Microsoft Outlook, Slack, Discord, and file.io for online espionage.
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
AI threatens jobs that can be ‘unbundled’
There have been plenty of warnings about job losses due to AI, particularly in the world of IT and in the reduction of entry-level positions. Doom mongers’ claims that AI is going to eradicate all our jobs look to be exaggerated but there is little room for complacency as there are some roles most definitely…
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security, Risk Management
One of the ‘most influential cybersecurity’ roles will pay under $175,000
A recent job ad is causing plenty of head-shaking, suggesting that some government high-ups appear to be out of touch with the current state of the cybersecurity job market. There is plenty of evidence that the world needs cybersecurity talent. According to a recent ISC2 survey, 33% of organizations cannot staff their security teams adequately…
AI, Global Security News, privacy
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 turns privacy into a visible and invisible feature
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is out, offering plenty of security features that protect personal data while providing users with transparency and control over how their information is used. The feature that grabbed the spotlight is the built-in Privacy Display on the Galaxy S26 Ultra model, designed to help keep on-screen activity out of view…
Global Security News
February’s Patch Tuesday assumes battle stations
Just 58 CVEs to spar with in February, but plenty are already under attack Categories: Threat Research, X-ops Tags: Patch Tuesday, Microsoft, Windows
