Every time you think the industry has finally stopped doing some reckless, low-effort crap, somebody spins up a fresh box full of sketchy loaders, fake installers, recycled social-engineering bait, and enough exposed infrastructure to make you wonder if prod is just a public beta now – meanwhile some researcher casually drops a technique that turns…
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AI, APAC, Global Security News, Government & Policy
Why Apple needs Intel — and America needs them both
If you think about it, it’s in the national interest for Apple to work with Intel to develop at least some capacity for silicon production outside of Taiwan. It’s also in Apple’s interest, as its continued growth means it needs more and more chips to put inside an ever-expanding product catalog. During Apple’s Q2 26 fiscal call, CEO Tim Cook…
AI, Global Security News
Marc Benioff Says the Software Bears Are All Wrong About Salesforce
“People think we have our back against the wall,” but customers aren’t replacing its offerings with AI, the CEO says.
AI, Apps, Global Security News
Beware of headlines touting impossible AI benefits, analysts warn
It’s no big deal, you’d think, that researchers have found a way to reduce the computing requirements for one of the many steps involved in training an AI model to help robots manipulate simple geometric objects. Yet such is the concern about the rising cost of powering data centers for AI applications that this one…
Global Security News
Google Sets 2029 Deadline for Quantum-Safe Cryptography
The post-quantum future may be coming sooner than you think, as Google plans to have PQC migration in place by 2029.
AI, Global Security News
Architecting for Data in Motion: Gone Are the Days of Data at Rest
The concept of “data in motion” is transforming the way organizations think about their technology stack and will determine which organizations can actually execute on AI and which are left drowning in endless streams of data. The post Architecting for Data in Motion: Gone Are the Days of Data at Rest appeared first on RTInsights.
AI, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
Hybrid resilience: Designing incident response across on-prem, cloud and SaaS without losing your mind
I used to think hybrid incidents would get easier once we standardized on “one tool”: one monitoring platform, one ticketing system, one on-call process. After a few real outages, I changed my mind. Hybrid response fails at the seams between ownership models: on-prem teams, cloud teams, security, vendors. Each group can be correct inside its…
AI, Europe, Global Security News, Network Security
$100 radio equipment can track cars through their tire sensors
When people consider what might track their movements, they think of smartphone apps, GPS services, or roadside cameras. The tires of a new car rarely enter that equation. Researchers at IMDEA Networks Institute, together with European partners, found that Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensors inside each wheel broadcast unencrypted wireless signals containing persistent identifiers.…
Global Security News
Chrome in 2026: Why your browser needs a security audit right now
GUEST OPINION: We often think of our web browser as a neutral window to the internet – a piece of software that fetches pages and displays images. This assumption is dangerously outdated.
Global Security News, Risk Management
Murdoch Children’s Research Institute has developed a tool designed to identify children who are genuinely at risk of persistent speech disorders
Melbourne researchers are redefining how we think about childhood speech development, offering new hope to families while challenging long held assumptions about when and how to intervene. A team led by the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute has developed a tool designed to identify children who are genuinely at risk of persistent speech disorders. The implications…
Global Security News
Yes, You Can Vibe-Code. Here’s How to Get Started.
Creating your own programs might seem daunting. It’s a lot easier than you think.
AI, Apps, Compliance, Data Breaches, Global Security News, privacy, Risk Management, Security
Why identity recovery is now central to cyber resilience
Ransomware has permanently changed how security leaders think about risk. Verizon’s 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report found that ransomware was involved in 44% of all breaches. For small and midsize businesses, the problem is big; ransomware was involved in nearly nine out of 10 breaches, compared to it playing a role in 39% of incidents…
Global Security News
Essential Skills for Project Managers in the Digital Age
When you think about project management, you think about connection; you cannot have one without the other! A project manager is the golden thread that stitches together people, plans, and priorities.
AI, API security, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
The Myth of “Known APIs”: Why Inventory-First Security Models Are Already Obsolete
You probably think the security mantra “you can’t protect what you don’t know about” is an inarguable truth. But you would be wrong. It doesn’t hold water in today’s threat landscape. Of course, it sounds reasonable. Before you secure APIs, you must first discover, inventory, and document them exhaustively. The problem is that this way…
AI, API security, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
The Myth of “Known APIs”: Why Inventory-First Security Models Are Already Obsolete
You probably think the security mantra “you can’t protect what you don’t know about” is an inarguable truth. But you would be wrong. It doesn’t hold water in today’s threat landscape. Of course, it sounds reasonable. Before you secure APIs, you must first discover, inventory, and document them exhaustively. The problem is that this way…
AI, Global Security News, Quantum, Risk Management, secure access, Security, Thought Leadership
Facing the Quantum Threat: Cisco’s Strategic Approach to PQC
Quantum threats are closer than you think. Explore Cisco’s strategic approach to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) and how to protect against HNDL risks now.
AI, Global Security News, Quantum, Risk Management, secure access, Security, Thought Leadership
Facing the Quantum Threat: Cisco’s Strategic Approach to PQC
Quantum threats are closer than you think. Explore Cisco’s strategic approach to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) and how to protect against HNDL risks now.
AI, Global Security News, Quantum, Risk Management, secure access, Security, Thought Leadership
Facing the Quantum Threat: Cisco’s Strategic Approach to PQC
Quantum threats are closer than you think. Explore Cisco’s strategic approach to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) and how to protect against HNDL risks now.
AI, Global Security News, Quantum, Risk Management, secure access, Security, Thought Leadership
Facing the Quantum Threat: Cisco’s Strategic Approach to PQC
Quantum threats are closer than you think. Explore Cisco’s strategic approach to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) and how to protect against HNDL risks now.
AI, Global Security News, Quantum, Risk Management, secure access, Security, Thought Leadership
Facing the Quantum Threat: Cisco’s Strategic Approach to PQC
Quantum threats are closer than you think. Explore Cisco’s strategic approach to Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) and how to protect against HNDL risks now.
AI, Compliance, Data Breaches, Europe, Exploits, Global Security News, privacy, Russia
The Kindle that got pwned
Think your Kindle is harmless? Think again! In this episode, Graham and special guest Danny Palmer unpack a Black Hat Europe talk revealing how a boobytrapped audiobook could exploit the Amazon eBook reader – potentially letting an attacker break into your account and seize control of your credit card. Plus a blast from 2021’s “summer…
