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Apple can’t make chips fast enough, but that’s only part of the story

Apple has held “exploratory” talks about manufacturing processors for its devices in the US, Bloomberg reports. The move seems to reflect Apple’s need to secure additional chip supplies to meet growing demand for its products, but could also represent a contingency plan to reduce the company’s reliance on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC’s) advanced manufacturing facilities in Taiwan. I doubt…

As AI agents start making purchases, security teams must rethink risk

In this Help Net Security interview, Donald Kossmann, CTO at fintech company Chargebacks911, talks about the emerging security, fraud, and governance risks of “agentic commerce,” where AI agents can autonomously make purchasing decisions on behalf of users or organizations. He explains that as AI agents gain the ability to shop, negotiate prices, select suppliers, and…

When security decisions come too late, and attackers know it

In this Help Net Security, Chris O’Ferrell, CEO at CodeHunter, talks about why malware keeps succeeding, where attackers insert malicious code in the SDLC, and how CI/CD pipelines can become a quiet entry point. He also breaks down the difference between behavioral detection and behavioral intent analysis, and why explainable results matter for security teams.…

Telstra’s Spectrum Warning: The Real Cost of Policy Trade-Offs

When Telstra talks about “cost trade-offs,” it’s not idle commentary. It’s a signal to regulators, policymakers – and consumers. The telco’s latest comments around spectrum licence obligations, administered by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), have reignited a familiar debate: how do you balance public interest requirements with the commercial realities of building and…

Telstra’s Spectrum Warning: The Real Cost of Policy Trade-Offs

When Telstra talks about “cost trade-offs,” it’s not idle commentary. It’s a signal to regulators, policymakers – and consumers. The telco’s latest comments around spectrum licence obligations, administered by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), have reignited a familiar debate: how do you balance public interest requirements with the commercial realities of building and…

The hidden cost of putting off security decisions

In this Help Net Security video, Hanah Darley, Chief AI Officer, Geordie AI, talks about how putting off security risk decisions creates long-term costs that often stay hidden. Drawing on her work with CISOs and security leaders, she shows how delayed choices around visibility, vulnerability management, and risk assessment lead to blind spots that grow…