The Real Compliance Crisis Is Not Technology

As compliance frameworks expand, organizations are discovering that the hardest challenge is governing sensitive data across complex business workflows.

Meet the French startup fixing the guardrail gap holding enterprise AI back
Meet the French startup fixing the guardrail gap holding enterprise AI back

As enterprises rapidly adopt agentic AI systems capable of autonomously executing tasks, interacting with tools, and making decisions across workflows, concerns around security, hallucinations, govern…

Google Starts Sharing Your ‘Approximate’ Location In Chrome

Make sure you take control — your location is being shared.

DOJ says ransomware gang tapped into Russian government databases

U.S. prosecutors said a ransomware gang fueled Russian government corruption, and allowed the gang’s leaders to avoid paying taxes and dodge the country’s military draft.

AI evaluation startup Braintrust confirms breach, tells every customer to rotate sensitive keys

Braintrust, a startup that makes an “operating system for engineers building AI software,” notified customers that hackers broke into one of its Amazon cloud environments, and is asking customers to rotate their API keys.

Learn What It Takes to Become a Cybersecurity Consultant
Learn What It Takes to Become a Cybersecurity Consultant

Cybersecurity consultants have never been more in demand. Information security analyst roles are projected to grow nearly 30 percent between now and 2034, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. More than 15 million cybercrime incidents occu…

‘It’s Intentional’—Microsoft Windows 11 Reboots Multiple Times After New Security Update

If your copy of Windows 11 has entered a multiple-reboot loop after installing the latest security update, don’t panic. It’s meant to do that, Microsoft says.

Some kids are bypassing age verification checks with a fake mustache

A new survey found that kids find it easy to bypass age checks, despite a rise in age verification laws around the world.

‘Uptick In Attacks’—Amazon Weaponized As Compromised Credentials Used

Cybercriminals are using compromised Amazon credentials to launch attacks that leverage infrastructure trusted by users and security systems alike.