Three years ago, the practical question for an MSP building a cybersecurity practice was which “vCISO platform” to buy. The term was good shorthand for the work at the time: assessments, advisory, reporting, maybe a compliance module bolted on the side. The work has since outgrown the descriptor. A Security Growth Platform is the more…
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Deepfake detection is losing ground to generative models
Deepfake detection has been built around a single question for close to a decade. Given a video or audio clip, is it real or synthetic? Commercial detectors analyze pixels, frequencies, and biometric signals to answer that question, and the best of them post strong accuracy numbers on standard benchmarks. In deployment, performance drops sharply on…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Do Call Tracker Apps Really Work for Parents? A Feature Based Breakdown
In this post, I will answer the question – do call tracker apps really work for parents? Parenting has always been full of worries. But raising a child in the smartphone era adds completely new layer to that anxiety. The moment your child gets their first phone, you suddenly feel like part of their world…
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Optus’ Digital Thumbprint program, now reaching more than 725,000 Australian students – recognition that connectivity requires education
.In an era where children are immersed in digital environments from primary school, the question is no longer whether they will engage online—but whether they will do so safely, critically, and respectfully.
Apps, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
What Are The Security Features On The QuickBooks Desktop?
This post answers the question – what are the security features on the QuickBooks Desktop? QuickBooks software from Intuit is businesses and individuals’ most widely used accounting application. It’s highly convenient to use for payroll management, bill payment, expense management, and business payments. Traditionally, users installed QuickBooks on their Desktops and could only access their…
Global Security News, Venture
Weekly Update 500
Looking back at this milestone video, it’s the audience question towards the end I liked most: “are you happy”? Charlotte and I have chosen a path that’s non-traditional, intense and at times, pretty stressful. There’s no clear delineation of when work starts and ends, no holidays where we don’t work, nor weekends, birthdays or Christmases.…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Can You Get Banned for Using Story Viewers?
In this post, I will answer the question – can you get banned for using story viewers? People worry about story viewers for a reason. Instagram makes normal Story views visible to the account owner, warns users to be careful with third party apps and websites, and says data scraping goes against its Terms of…
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GitHub lays out copyright liability changes and upcoming DMCA review for developers
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling issued in March has settled a question that has circulated among platform operators and developers for years: whether a service provider can be held liable for copyright infringement committed by its users without evidence of intent to contribute to that infringement. The answer, per the Court’s opinion in Cox v.…
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5 key take aways for CIOs from Celonis’ 2026 Process Optimisation Report
GUEST RESEARCH: To modernise, or not to modernise. That is no longer the question. The question now is: how do I transform my enterprise thoughtfully while disrupting as minimally as possible?
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Risk Management
CISOs tackle the AI visibility gap
Dale Hoak found himself asking a question that has become familiar to CISOs through the decades: What am I missing? More specifically, Hoak, CISO at software firm RegScale, was wondering what he might be missing around his company’s AI deployments. “The business was moving so fast in using AI, so initially we had some visibility…
Global Security News, Network Security
More Honeypot Fingerprinting Scans, (Wed, Apr 8th)
One question that often comes up when I talk about honeypots: Are attackers able to figure out if they are connected to a honeypot? The answer is pretty simple: Yes! Most “medium interaction” honeypots, like the one we are using, are just simulating various systems. These simulations are incomplete. For example, we are using the…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Risk Management
Is AI Driving Tech Layoffs or Masking Deeper Cuts?
Oracle’s latest round of layoffs is intensifying a broader question across the tech sector: Is artificial intelligence actually replacing workers, or simply being used to justify long-anticipated cost cuts? Oracle cuts jobs as AI spending reshapes cost structure In Oracle’s case, the company has added hundreds of billions to its books through AI investments. As…
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Are VPNs Still a Smart Choice For Everyday Internet Users?
In this post, I will answer the question – are VPNs still a smart choice for everyday Internet users? A VPN still has a place in everyday online life, but it is no longer the all-purpose fix many adverts make it out to be. For years, VPN services have been sold as the answer to…
AI, china, Global Security News
Now that we have the MacBook Neo, could Apple make a Mac Neo desktop?
With the new MacBook Neo now launched, a question arises: Does Apple intend on repeating the story with a desktop Mac? If it did, what might a sub-$500 Mac be like and what might it cost? You could easily argue that Apple doesn’t need to do this. It already offers three desktop Macs: the Mac…
Global Security News, Risk Management
What Boards Must Demand in the Age of AI-Automated Exploitation
“You knew, and you could have acted. Why didn’t you?” This is the question you do not want to be asked. And increasingly, it’s the question leaders are forced to answer after an incident. For years, many executive teams and boards have treated a large vulnerability backlog as an uncomfortable but tolerable fact of life:…
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Network Security
Is It Safe to Apply for a Loan on Public Wi-Fi?
In this post, I will answer the question – is it safe to apply for a loan on public Wi-Fi? Public Wi-Fi is convenient, but it is not designed for secure financial transactions. When someone applies for a loan, they submit identity details, income data, and banking information. Transmitting that data over an unsecured network…
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Do New Braunfels Web Designers Offer Fast-Loading Websites?
In this post, I will answer the question – do New Braunfels web designers offer fast-loading websites? Website speed determines success in 2025. When potential customers land on a business website and stare at a loading screen, their patience runs out fast. Research shows that 47% of users expect websites to load in two seconds…
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
LLMs change their answers based on who’s asking
AI chatbots may deliver unequal answers depending on who is asking the question. A new study from the MIT Center for Constructive Communication finds that LLMs provide less accurate information, increase refusal rates, and sometimes adopt a different tone when users appear less educated, less fluent in English, or from particular countries. Breakdown of performance…
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Are UK Online Casinos Safe? A Guide to Choosing a Trustworthy Site
In this post, I will answer the question – Are UK online casinos safe? Read on as I give you this guide to choosing a trustworthy site. Online casinos are everywhere these days, and many look impressive at first sight. But when your money, time, and personal details are on the line, design and big…
AI, Apps, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, News, Risk Management, Threats, trends
Hundreds of Malicious Skills Found in OpenClaw’s ClawHub
A routine question about trust exposed a far more serious problem when researchers discovered hundreds of malicious skills hidden inside a widely used AI agent marketplace. Koi researchers analyzed ClawHub, the third-party skill repository for OpenClaw, and found that threat actors had quietly turned the ecosystem into a large-scale malware distribution channel. We found “……
