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Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
2 hours ago

As AI impersonation spikes, this startup just raised $28M to stop deepfakes in real time | Fortune

A startup uses device telemetry and network diagnostics to detect and block real-time AI-powered impersonation attacks.
Information security
fromNextgov.com
7 hours ago

Palo Alto Networks offers discounted cybersecurity solutions to agencies through OneGov deal

GSA secured discounted Palo Alto Networks cybersecurity services for federal agencies—including AI security, cloud protection, next‑gen firewalls, and zero‑trust—available through January 31, 2028.
Information security
fromChannelPro
7 hours ago

Pure Storage's expanded partner ecosystem helps fuel Q3 growth

Pure Storage reported robust Q3 fiscal 2026 growth with $964.5M revenue, record operating profit, expanded partner ecosystem, integrated cybersecurity/data protection, and new AI and cloud products.
Information security
fromFortune
7 hours ago

ServiceNow's Amit Zavery explains why the company is buying identity management platform Veza | Fortune

ServiceNow acquired Veza to add identity and access management for humans and AI agents, strengthening customer data access control, security, and governance.
Information security
fromComputerWeekly.com
8 hours ago

Western coalition supplying tech to Ukraine prepared for long war | Computer Weekly

Western-supported coalition supplied over €1.3bn in telecoms and IT equipment enabling Ukraine's government and critical services to remain operational despite Russian cyber and kinetic attacks.
Tech industry
fromBusiness Insider
9 hours ago

This company gives away free trips and luxury cars to its top employees every year

ThreatLocker awards its two most collaborative employees luxury cars annually and rewards fourteen to sixteen top performers with an all-expenses-paid group trip.
Information security
fromComputerWeekly.com
22 hours ago

In 2026, collaboration, honesty and humility in cyber are key | Computer Weekly

Cyber risk is shared across suppliers, operators, cloud and AI platforms, and connected devices, making continuity and resilience primary security concerns.
fromComputerWeekly.com
22 hours ago

UK government pledges to rewrite Computer Misuse Act | Computer Weekly

Speaking on 3 December at the Financial Times Cyber Resilience Summit 2025, security minister Dan Jarvis said: "We've heard the criticisms about the Computer Misuse Act, and how it can leave many cyber security experts feeling constrained in the activity that they can undertake. These researchers play an important role in increasing the resilience of UK systems, and securing them from unknown vulnerabilities."
Law
fromComputerWeekly.com
22 hours ago

NCSC and BT block a billion dangerous clicks | Computer Weekly

Quietly launched earlier this year, Share and Defend collates data gleaned from public reports made to the NCSC, industry threat intelligence experts, protective domain name service (PDNS) providers and takedown actions. These datasets are then shared with internet service provider (ISP) partners, which in turn filter them through their own DNS platforms to stop their customers from accessing malicious websites.
Information security
#national-security
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 day ago
Digital life

UK national security strategy failing to account for online world | Computer Weekly

The UK national security strategy fails to treat digital life as central, leaving novel online threats insufficiently addressed.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago
UK news

UK terror watchdog warns national security plan ignores escalating online threats

The 2025 UK national security strategy neglects online threats despite digital channels becoming a major vector for terrorism and hostile state activity.
#generative-ai
#sanchar-saathi
fromTechCrunch
2 days ago
Privacy professionals

India plans to verify and record every smartphone in circulation | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
2 days ago
Privacy professionals

India plans to verify and record every smartphone in circulation | TechCrunch

Privacy professionals
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Why did India order smartphone makers to install a government app?

India revoked a mandate to pre-install the government-owned Sanchar Saathi app on new smartphones after widespread privacy and industry backlash.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 day ago

How public Wi-Fi risks are rising-and how to stay protected - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Public Wi-Fi has become an essential part of daily business life in London. From cafés and co-working spaces to hotels and trains, employees and entrepreneurs rely on wireless networks to stay connected on the move. Yet as Wi-Fi usage grows, so does the risk. Over the past five years, cybersecurity reports have consistently shown that public hotspots remain one of the easiest entry points for attackers. Business travellers, remote workers, and small companies-especially those without dedicated IT teams-are often the most exposed.
Information security
Business
fromTechzine Global
1 day ago

Earnings roundup: Pure, CrowdStrike, Okta, GitLab, Box

Major tech companies reported mixed quarterly performance, with AI spending and cloud adoption driving growth for Pure Storage and CrowdStrike amid operational challenges.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Cyber attacks among biggest risks to financial stability, Bank chief warns

Cyber attacks rank among the top risks to UK financial stability as threats keep evolving and cannot be completely mitigated.
US politics
fromNextgov.com
2 days ago

New bill proposes government-wide processes to attribute, sanction hackers

New federal law would create a national attribution framework and authorize broad sanctions to identify, designate, and punish foreign state-linked hackers and cybercrime groups.
Information security
fromInfoWorld
2 days ago

The ripple effects of a VPN ban

State-level bans on VPNs would cripple business, education, and everyday internet use by disrupting encrypted connections essential for security and remote work.
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 days ago

How headlines can drive change in cyber security | Computer Weekly

The fallout from this incident is likely to continue for months, and probably years. With car production halted for over a month and over 5,000 businesses affected, the Cyber Monitoring Centre has estimated a financial impact of £1.9bn, and likely "the most economically damaging cyber event to hit the UK". The shutdown meant that the number of cars manufactured in September 2025 was the lowest in the UK since 1952.
Information security
Gadgets
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

India orders phone makers to preload devices with state-owned cyber safety app

India ordered smartphone makers to preload an undeletable state-owned cybersecurity app, Sanchar Saathi, on new devices to combat IMEI spoofing and phone fraud.
#fcc
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
US politics

Despite Chinese hacks, Trump's FCC votes to scrap cybersecurity rules for phone and internet companies | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
US politics

Despite Chinese hacks, Trump's FCC votes to scrap cybersecurity rules for phone and internet companies | TechCrunch

#budget-leak
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago
UK politics

OBR says Budget leak 'worst failure' in its history

Early online publication of the OBR's Budget forecast damaged its reputation and seriously disrupted the Chancellor's Budget announcement.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago
UK politics

Working people would have been better off if Reeves had broken manifesto promise on raising income tax, thinktank says UK politics live

An external access link caused the budget report to be released early, prompting an OBR investigation with cybersecurity oversight and an apology to the chancellor.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago
UK politics

Working people would have been better off if Reeves had broken manifesto promise on raising income tax, thinktank says UK politics live

fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 days ago

Top military official warns NATO could launch a 'pre-emptive' strike on Russia - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, who chairs NATO's Military Committee told the Financial Times that they are reassessing how they are confronting Russia 's hybrid threats which have escalated across Europe. Russia is also behind explosions and fires which includes a fire at an East London Ukrainian warehouse. In recent years hybrid attacked have intensified which includes cyber-attacks, underwater infrastructure was damaged in the Baltic Sea that all points to Russia.
Miscellaneous
#data-breach
fromTechCrunch
3 days ago
Information security

Korea's Coupang says data breach exposed nearly 34M customers' personal information | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
3 days ago
Information security

Korea's Coupang says data breach exposed nearly 34M customers' personal information | TechCrunch

fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 days ago

FutureWave Mining: The future of crypto mining with secure and green solutions for Bitcoin and XRP users - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

In the ever-evolving cryptocurrency landscape, both investors and miners face a growing challenge-how to mine profitably while maintaining security, transparency, and sustainability. In an industry often affected by cyberattacks, energy concerns, and unreliable platforms, FutureWave Mining emerges as a forward-thinking solution. By integrating cutting-edge technology, renewable energy, and accessible cloud mining, FutureWave Mining sets a new standard for safe, sustainable, and intelligent crypto mining.
Information security
Gadgets
fromZDNET
4 days ago

Our security expert's VPN of choice is only $3 a month for Black Friday - and that's a steal

NordVPN's Black Friday sale drops two-year plans to as low as $2.99/month, with features including ad blocking, malware protection, password manager, and 1TB cloud storage.
UK politics
fromTheregister
6 days ago

OBR drags in cyber bigwig after Budget leak blunder

A pre-published OBR Economic and Fiscal Outlook file was accessible online 45 minutes before the Chancellor's Budget, revealing policies early due to a URL-guessing leak.
fromIT Pro
6 days ago

Enterprises are neglecting backup plans, and experts warn it could come back to haunt them

A third of UK organizations are failing to back up all of their sensitive data, hindering their ability to restore operations and ensure service continuity in the event of a breach. Almost half of those surveyed by security firm Cohesity reported not backing up all their workloads, including virtual machines, applications, and unstructured data, while 38% aren't applying consistent data categorization, backup controls, and policies globally.
Information security
fromIT Pro
6 days ago

November rundown: CrowdStrike's insider threat

The individual was believed to have been paid around $25,000 for this, which all things considered, I think, is quite low when you're risking being fired and, you know, a potential jail sentence in the aftermath of this. So these were leaked on Telegram. CrowdStrike, obviously, was made aware of this and they reacted pretty swiftly like we mentioned. That person has since been dismissed, I don't think it was too much of an issue for HR in that situation.
Information security
Information security
fromTheregister
1 week ago

Scottish council still reeling from 2023 ransomware attack

Comhairle nan Eilean Siar lacks full cyber resilience two years after a November 2023 ransomware attack, with critical systems and key recommendations still unimplemented.
fromSecuritymagazine
1 week ago

How to Stay Safe Online This Black Friday, According to a Cyber Expert

"The holiday season is filled with gifts, including the ones we unknowingly hand over to threat actors in the form of sharing personal information and other security mishaps that result in cyberattacks," says Nathan Wenzler, Field CISO at Optiv. "This year, consumers across the U.S. plan to spend nearly $80 billion online and in-store during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, an increase of about $20 billion compared to last year, according to a new survey conducted by Omnisend."
Information security
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Reeves condemns early release of OBR report as 'deeply disappointing' as experts call for investigation

"It's truly astonishing that such a market-sensitive document could find its way online via official channels in advance of the Chancellor's speech," he said. "Basic compliance requirements should be in place to prevent this from happening. A complete review is required to understand how and why such a major breach occurred."
UK politics
#local-government
Information security
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Simple Steps to Protect Your Business From Cyber Threats

Over 43% of UK businesses experienced cyber breaches in 2025, requiring proactive cybersecurity audits, employee training, and robust system protections.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

Canada Fighting "Billions" of Attacks a Day, Cyber Agency Says | The Walrus

Canada's Communications Security Establishment protects national digital systems from espionage, cybercrime, disinformation, and rapidly neutralizes threats, ensuring critical infrastructure resilience.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.itpro.com
1 week ago

Government CIOs prepare for big funding boosts as AI takes hold in the public sector

Majority of non-U.S. government CIOs expect budget increases driven by AI, cybersecurity, cloud transformation, and deployment of agentic AI.
Information security
fromTechzine Global
1 week ago

Cybereason officially acquired by LevelBlue

LevelBlue's acquisition of Cybereason creates a global AI-driven cybersecurity platform combining XDR, MDR, DFIR, and over a thousand security specialists.
Barcelona
fromEuro Weekly News
1 week ago

Spain Issues Black Friday Scam alert

Catalonia warns shoppers to remain vigilant during Black Friday as cyber scams grow more frequent and sophisticated, leveraging AI-enhanced fraud and fake promotions.
UK politics
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Chancellor urged to use AI to 'Make Britain Great Again' as Budget looms

AI investment is presented as the primary route to revive UK growth amid fiscal constraints, requiring matched cybersecurity and defence measures.
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 week ago

SitusAMC cyberattack impacts client data, services restored

The scope, nature and extent of such impact remains under investigation by the Company and its third-party advisors, the company wrote in the statement. The incident is now contained and our services are fully operational. No encrypting malware was involved. SitusAMC said it launched an internal investigation upon becoming aware of the incident and notified federal law enforcement authorities. The company provides services across the mortgage lifecycle, including loan fulfillment, warehouse administration and securities valuations.
Information security
Law
fromIT Pro
1 week ago

SEC drops SolarWinds lawsuit

The SEC has dropped its lawsuit against SolarWinds and CISO Tim Brown over alleged disclosure failures related to the Sunburst cyberattack.
Information security
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) Stock Price Prediction and Forecast 2025-2030 (Nov 2025)

CrowdStrike is a leading global cybersecurity firm whose stock has surged substantially, formed strategic partnerships with Google, F5, and CoreWeave, and earned workplace recognition.
fromNature
1 week ago

Cyberattacks' harm to universities is growing - and so are their effects on research

On 10 November, hackers gained access to a Princeton University database containing the personal information of those in the institution's community, including alumni, donors and students. In October, similar data breaches occurred at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. These incidents are part of a broader trend. Over the past few years, cyberattacks have been on the rise at academic institutions around the globe.
Information security
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 week ago

Protecting the defenders: Addressing cyber's burnout crisis | Computer Weekly

Nobody embarks on a career in cyber security expecting an easy ride. It's widely recognised that protecting critical digital infrastructure is high-pressure and high-stakes work. For many of us, that's part of the buzz. Every day, we tackle complex challenges, address high-stakes problems, and (hopefully) make a real difference - but who will protect cyber professionals from the risk of burnout?
Information security
fromCNET
1 week ago

Cutting Through the Hype: A Guide to Decoding Exaggerated VPN Marketing Lingo

VPN ads are everywhere now. It feels like you can't even open YouTube or listen to a podcast without hearing that "hackers" are waiting to steal your data and that a VPN will solve everything. While VPNs can be useful, they're privacy tools, not security apps. A virtual private network can hide your traffic, but it probably won't stop you from getting hacked.
Privacy technologies
Information security
fromNextgov.com
1 week ago

SEC to drop high-profile SolarWinds hack lawsuit

The SEC dismissed its lawsuit accusing SolarWinds and its CISO of misleading investors about cybersecurity weaknesses related to the Sunburst breach.
NYC startup
fromAlleywatch
1 week ago

The AlleyWatch Startup Daily Funding Report: 11/20/2025

Multiple NYC startups raised significant funding on 11/20/2025, including Arbiter ($52M), Method Security ($21.5M), Modern Life ($20M), and TULU ($17M).
#remote-work
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

Wall Street Still Loves Nvidia After Incredible Earnings Report

Nvidia delivered large revenue and EPS beats with higher guidance, prompting bullish analyst ratings; Bullish and Palo Alto Networks also received upgrades or buy reiterations.
France news
fromThe Local France
2 weeks ago

'World in crisis': France publishes new emergency survival guide

French authorities published a national emergency preparedness initiative urging residents to prepare survival kits and outlining actions for nuclear, cyber, natural disaster, and pandemic scenarios.
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

With the Rise of AI, Cisco Sounds an Urgent Alarm About the Risks of Aging Tech

Aging digital infrastructure equipment like routers, network switches, and network-attached storage-has long posed a silent risk to organizations. In the short term, it's cheaper and easier to just leave those boxes running in a forgotten closet. But this infrastructure may have old, insecure configurations, and legacy tech is often no longer supported by vendors for software patches and other protections.
Information security
Film
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

How the classic anime 'Ghost in the Shell' predicted the future of cybersecurity 30 years ago | TechCrunch

A government-created cyber agent becomes a rogue APT, committing espionage, stock manipulation, terrorism, and invasive cyber-brain hacks, foreshadowing modern state-sponsored cyberthreats.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

UK holds talks with LinkedIn to clamp down on Chinese espionage

UK security agencies are working with LinkedIn and other platforms to counter Chinese state-linked espionage using fake recruiter profiles targeting British politics and experts.
World news
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

US, UK, and Australia sanction Russian 'bulletproof' web host used in ransomware attacks | TechCrunch

U.S., U.K., and Australia sanctioned Russia-based bulletproof host Media Land and related firms for enabling ransomware gangs and cyberattacks against U.S. targets and infrastructure.
fromTelecompetitor
2 weeks ago

Senators Seek Release of Phone Network Report

A pair of U.S. Senators say there are specific serious threats to the nation's phone networks, but the Trump administration has yet to release a relevant report about the threats. In a letter last week, U.S. Senators Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, and Mark Warner, D-Virginia - who is vice-chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence - asked for the report to be released, claiming it identifies serious telecommunications industry vulnerabilities.
US politics
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Security startup Guardio nabs $80M from ION Crossover Partners | TechCrunch

Cybersecurity company Guardio is taking aim at a fresh market born amid this flux: finding malicious code written using AI tools. The company says it has found that with AI tools, malicious actors now find it easier than ever to build scam and phishing sites as well as the infrastructure needed to run them. Now, Guardio is leveraging its experience building browser extensions and apps that scan for malicious and phishing sites.
Information security
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Exclusive: Doppel raises $70 million Series C at more than $600 million valuation to fight AI-powered social engineering attacks | Fortune

I tried to fool my brother, sort of. Next to him and his Pekingese on the couch, without context or introduction, I played an audio clip of me-deepfake audio of my voice that I'd asked cybersecurity startup Doppel to make. Fake Me's voice sounded distressed, stilted, and just persuasive enough that he narrowed his eyes, scrunched his nose, and asked: "That's AI, right?" My extremely online brother was far from fooled, but he was unsettled.
Artificial intelligence
Information security
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

A dangerous tipping point? AI hacking claims divide cybersecurity experts

Anthropic reported an AI-led hacking campaign where Claude Code executed 80–90% of a sophisticated attack, prompting alarm and scepticism among cybersecurity experts.
Information security
fromSecuritymagazine
2 weeks ago

Inside The 2025 Security Benchmark Report

Workplace violence remains the top security concern while budgets, cybersecurity, and business continuity shift, with average security budgets reported at 7.6% in 2024.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

'I'm deeply uncomfortable': Anthropic CEO warns that a cadre of AI leaders, including himself, should not be in charge of the technology's future | Fortune

Dario Amodei urges stronger AI regulation, warns of risks—from bias and cyberattacks to potential loss of human agency—and rejects decisions by few companies.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

AI firms must be clear on risks or repeat tobacco's mistakes, says Anthropic chief

Speaking to CBS News, Amodei said a lack of transparency about the impact of powerful AI would replay the errors of cigarette and opioid firms that failed to raise a red flag over the potential health damage of their own products. You could end up in the world of, like, the cigarette companies, or the opioid companies, where they knew there were dangers, and they didn't talk about them, and certainly did not prevent them, he said.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Anthropic's CEO is uneasy with unelected tech elites deciding AI's future - including himself

"I think I'm deeply uncomfortable with these decisions being made by a few companies, by a few people," Amodei told Anderson Cooper in a "60 Minutes" episode that aired Sunday. "Like who elected you and Sam Altman?" asked Anderson. "No one. Honestly, no one," Amodei replied.
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerworld
2 weeks ago

How to implement Zero Trust effectively amid rising cyber threats

The Zero Trust security market is expected to be worth $88.8bn by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate of just over 16%. And this investment is urgent: according to research, 98% of CISOs expect cyber attacks to increase over the next three years. These attacks can have huge consequences: US financial services firm Equifax incurred $1.4bn in settlements after a single vulnerability in a web application was exploited by hackers.
Information security
Information security
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Somalia confirms major data breach in electronic visa system

Hackers breached Somalia's electronic visa platform, potentially exposing sensitive personal data of at least 35,000 travellers and prompting an official investigation and security concerns.
fromeLearning Industry
2 weeks ago

The Ultimate Guide To Compliance Training For Employees

For a concept designed to keep teams and any organization secure, compliance training can sometimes be intimidating for leadership. Where do you start? How can you be absolutely sure you've covered every critical aspect in your compliance training courses? The last thing you want is to overlook a detail and end up facing steep fines, penalties, or even legal consequences that could cost you your job or damage your company's reputation.
Information security
fromNextgov.com
2 weeks ago

Learning to fly: how Reentry simulates NASA's most daring missions

Thanks to the shutdown, there have not been too many innovative government programs operating over the past few months. NASA was able to continue its latest crowdfunding challenge, which asks people to help design new tires for future moon missions, largely because that is hosted by its partner site, HeroX. But beyond that, most everything was either shuttered or running with skeleton crews.
Video games
Remote teams
fromTelecompetitor
2 weeks ago

Telecommuting Market Worth $400B by 2033: Report

Global telecommuting surpassed $200 billion and is projected to double by 2033, fueled by 5G, cloud, edge computing, expanded connectivity, and strengthened cybersecurity measures.
Artificial intelligence
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Chinese group carries out the first large-scale AI cyberattack without substantial human intervention'

State-sponsored actors used AI agents to autonomously execute a large-scale cyberespionage campaign targeting global companies and agencies.
fromBusiness Matters
2 weeks ago

Government abolishes Police and Crime Commissioners as 100m is diverted to AI and cyber policing

The Government has confirmed that Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) will be scrapped, with ministers claiming the move will save at least £100 million that can instead be channelled into frontline policing, artificial intelligence and cybercrime capability. The announcement forms part of a wide-reaching overhaul of policing in England and Wales aimed at raising national standards, improving performance monitoring and ending what ministers have described as a "postcode lottery" in crime outcomes.
UK politics
fromIT Pro
3 weeks ago

Google wants to take hackers to court

"That text message you got about a 'stuck package' from USPS or an 'unpaid road toll'? It's not just spam. It's the calling card of a sophisticated, global scam that has swindled victims out of millions of dollars,"
Information security
Information security
fromThe Hacker News
3 weeks ago

ThreatsDay Bulletin: Cisco 0-Days, AI Bug Bounties, Crypto Heists, State-Linked Leaks and 20 More Stories

Cyberattack techniques continually evolve, requiring defenders to accelerate detection, mitigation, and collaboration to protect users and systems.
Information security
fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Cybersecurity firm Deepwatch lays off dozens, citing move to "accelerate" AI investment | TechCrunch

Deepwatch laid off roughly 60–80 employees to realign the organization and accelerate investments in AI and automation.
Digital life
fromZDNET
3 weeks ago

How to find and remove PC viruses for free: 12 reliable methods that work for me

Modern antivirus and browser protections make PC infections rare but still possible; viruses often act stealthily, so quick, free safeguards are essential.
#legislation
fromIT Pro
3 weeks ago
UK politics

Cyber Security and Resilience Bill: Security experts question practicality, scope of new legislation

fromIT Pro
3 weeks ago
UK politics

Cyber Security and Resilience Bill: Security experts question practicality, scope of new legislation

Miscellaneous
fromChannelPro
3 weeks ago

Proofpoint targets further expansion with Cork investment, new AI innovation center

Proofpoint is expanding its Cork hub with an AI Innovation Centre to build privacy-attested AI, hire AI/LLM specialists, and enhance threat detection for European businesses.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

New laws to bolster UK's defences against cyber attacks on NHS, transport and energy

UK ministers will introduce the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill to impose tougher security standards on IT providers serving critical infrastructure to reduce state-backed cyberattack risks.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

How young people can use their online gaming skills to fight cybercrime and what parents can do to help them

The superfast evolution of technology can create a digital divide between parents and their teens. Gen X and millennials may have had their childhoods transformed by tech, but they're now parenting generations Z, Alpha and Beta who are traversing entirely different online landscapes, particularly in the world of online gaming. At the same time, cyber-attacks are increasingly in the news, with major players in an array of industries falling victim.
Information security
Education
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Every hacker I've met is a gamer': why the next generation of tech talent could be found in unlikely places

Partnerships steer coding-interested students from gaming toward ethical hacking careers to prevent grooming by criminal gangs targeting talented youths in online gaming environments.
Information security
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

UK.gov probes security risks of Chinese electric buses

UK government and the NCSC are investigating cybersecurity risks that China-made Yutong electric buses could be remotely accessed and disabled.
Careers
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Air Force veteran says cybersecurity is a natural career transition for civilian life-and it's a field with more than 500,000 open jobs | Fortune

Military cybersecurity experience translates directly to civilian cyber roles, with veterans' discipline and adversary-thinking making them well-suited for SOC and threat-hunting work.
US politics
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

CISA, FCEA funding set to resume as shutdown nears its end

A Senate short-term funding bill advances, restoring lapsed cybersecurity laws (CISA Act and FCEA) and extending funding deadlines to avoid another federal shutdown.
US news
fromTruthout
3 weeks ago

Open Records Advocates Alarmed as DHS Abandons Text Archiving Software for Manual Screenshots

DHS stopped using TeleMessage and requires employees to manually archive messages via screenshots, raising risks of misuse, incomplete records, and FOIA compliance problems.
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