NVIDIA just dropped a big batch of open-source “physical AI” skills and tools, and they’re designed to make a roboticist’s life a whole lot easier. The idea? Take the messy, complicated work behind robots, self-driving cars, vision AI, and industrial digital twins, and break it into bite-sized tasks that AI agents can actually run themselves.…
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AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
Agentic AI Isn’t Risky; the Way Orgs Deploy It Is
AI agents aren’t black boxes — they’re models interacting with software tools. The risk lies in their overlap.
Global Security News, Europe
Nordic CISOs Handle Rising Cyber Threats Remarkably Well
Artificial intelligence notwithstanding, the vast majority of CISOs in northern Europe say they’re facing no more serious cyberattacks than they did two years ago.
AI, Global Security News
The First Class of AI Natives Is Graduating. Offices Are Getting Ready.
They face cuts to entry-level jobs. They’re also highly sought after for their AI skills.
AI, Global Security News
The Browser Is Breaking Your DLP: How Data Slips Past Modern Controls
Your security controls aren’t failing, they’re missing where most of today’s work actually happens. Keep Aware shows how browser activity like copy/paste and AI prompts bypass traditional protections. […]
AI, Global Security News
Why ransomware attacks succeed even when backups exist
Backups don’t fail because they’re missing, they fail because attackers destroy them first. Acronis explains how ransomware targets backup systems before encryption, leaving no path to recovery. […]
Global Security News
The machines are running, fighting, and herding pigs: 2026 is the year robots got real
Robots aren’t coming. They’re here. They’re running half-marathons faster than any human alive, performing kung fu on live television for 679 million viewers, chasing wild boars through the streets of Warsaw, and capturing fortified military positions without a single soldier setting foot on the battlefield.
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.
Global Security News
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.
Global Security News
ŌURA’s Sleep Data Confirms It: Aussies and Kiwis Are World-Class Sleepers With a Stress Problem
Australians and New Zealanders clock more sleep than anyone else on the planet. They’re also waking up earlier than almost every other country. And then spending their days absolutely drowning in stress with barely a break to recover.
Global Security News
Companies Aren’t Ripping Out Business Software for AI. Here’s What They’re Doing Instead.
Tech leaders at large corporations say that, for now, they’re vibe-coding their own small, custom apps, and putting pressure on their software vendors.
Global Security News
Iran MOIS Colludes With Criminals to Boost Cyberattacks
Iranian APTs have long pretended to be cybercriminal groups. Now they’re working with actual cybercriminal groups.
AI, Global Security News
North Korean APTs Use AI to Enhance IT Worker Scams
DPRK worker scams are old hat, but they’re still working, thanks to AI tools that help with everything from face swapping to daily emails.
AI, Global Security News, Network Security
The 10-hour problem: How visibility gaps are burning out the SOC
Security teams aren’t drowning because the threats improved. They’re drowning because the visibility got worse. The October 2025 commissioned Forrester Consulting study conducted on behalf of NETSCOUT surfaces a problem that every analyst already knows: 61% of survey respondents say their analysts spend more than ten hours a week in the “analyze” phase alone. This isn’t…
AI, Global Security News, Network Security
Weekly Update 491
Well, the ESP32 Bluetooth bridge experiment was a complete failure. Not the radios themselves, they’re actually pretty cool, but there’s just no way I could get the Yale locks to be reliably operated by them. At a guess, BLE is a bit too passive to detect state changes, and unless it was awake and communicating,…
AI, Global Security News
260K+ Chrome Users Duped by Fake AI Browser Extensions
30 copycat apps tricked users, and Google itself, into thinking they’re legitimate AI tools.
AI, Exploits, Global Security News, malware
⚡ Weekly Recap: AI Skill Malware, 31Tbps DDoS, Notepad++ Hack, LLM Backdoors and More
Cyber threats are no longer coming from just malware or exploits. They’re showing up inside the tools, platforms, and ecosystems organizations use every day. As companies connect AI, cloud apps, developer tools, and communication systems, attackers are following those same paths. A clear pattern this week: attackers are abusing trust. Trusted updates, trusted marketplaces, trusted…
AI, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Government & Policy, malware, Network Security, privacy
The Epstein Files didn’t hide this hacker very well
Supposedly redacted Jeffrey Epstein files can still reveal exactly who they’re talking about – especially when AI, LinkedIn, and a few biographical breadcrumbs do the heavy lifting. Sloppy redaction leads to explosive claims, and difficult reputational consequences for cybersecurity vendors, and we learn how trust – once cracked – can be almost impossible to fully…
