In today's SaaS-first organizations, identity providers like Okta hold the digital keys to the kingdom. As organizations continue to consolidate their authentication through SSO platforms like Okta, ...
In a move citing national security concerns, President Donald Trump on Friday ordered the dissolution of a $2.9 million computer chips deal between Emcore Corp. and HieFo, believing it compromised US ...
University of Michigan surveillance footage shows former co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss entering three team offices seconds before investigators say he hacked into the personal accounts of ...
AI leaves us no other choice but to consolidate cyber security platforms; in 2026, organisations will face AI-driven attacks that adapt in real time. Fragmented security stacks simply can’t keep up, ...
In 2026, cyber security will be shaped less by individual tools and more by how humans govern autonomous systems. Artificial intelligence is not just accelerating response; it is set to completely ...
Spot signs of hacking early: Detect if computer compromised with key indicators, tools, and cybersecurity tips to secure your system fast. Pixabay, pixelcreatures Rising cyber threats make early ...
Portugal has modified its cybercrime law to establish a legal safe harbor for good-faith security research and to make hacking non-punishable under certain strict conditions. First spotted by Daniel ...
Millions of Americans rely on the Social Security Administration for information on when to claim retirement benefits and for help if their Social Security numbers have been compromised. Three new ...
The IAEA and the Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control have jointly developed a cutting-edge training programme to raise awareness of cyber-attack threats and their potential impact ...
The cybersecurity landscape is at a historic inflection point. As cyberattackers wield AI to automate cyberattacks at extraordinary speed and scale, the challenge before us is not just to keep ...
Interested contributors now have until 15 October 2025 to submit abstracts for the IAEA’s International Conference on Computer Security in the Nuclear World: Securing the Future, or CyberCon26.