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32 minutes agoHow a marketing professional changed course for cybersecurity
A cybersecurity career change is possible later in life through curiosity, self-study, and practical training.
Millions of pounds have been saved by replacing a Palantir IT system which helps to find homes for Ukrainian refugees with one built by its own experts, a government department has said. The Homes for Ukraine scheme matched people fleeing the conflict with offers of accommodation - a complex task Palantir initially supported for free but which grew to cost millions. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) said its new system was "more flexible" and could meet "high standards" of security.
The United States Golf Association (USGA) has renewed its partnership with Cisco to deploy artificial intelligence (AI-)ready infrastructure and advanced solutions that help ensure its network can support complex and dynamic environments.
Frame Security - $50M Frame Security, a cybersecurity platform that trains employees to recognize and respond to AI-powered social engineering, deepfake, and phishing attacks, has raised $50M in Venture funding led by Index Ventures, Team8, and Picture Capital, with Assaf Rappaport and Gil Capital. Frame Security was founded by Tal Shlomo and Sharon Shmueli in 2025.
The battlefield is corporate, the targeting is consequential, and the effects are systemic. Ransomware campaigns now disrupt healthcare systems at scale, producing effects once associated with geopolitical bombing campaigns without crossing a border. Nation-state actors maintain persistent access inside critical infrastructure not to destroy, but to position.
"We recently made an organizational restructuring to better align the company's structure and investments with our long‑term strategy. While these decisions are difficult, they position Arctic Wolf to operate more efficiently, continue investing in our Superintelligence platform and Agentic SOC, and deliver strong value to customers."
Denic stated that the problems were first detected at 21:57 on April 5, and engineers rolled out fixes by 01:15. The issues were related to Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC), and faulty DNSSEC signatures were distributed.
BTIG raised its PANW stock price target to $216 from $200 and reiterated a Buy rating, citing a fresh round of channel checks with partners and customer contacts that came back 'constructive to positive across all contacts.'