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EU Bolsters Ukraine's Cyber Defenses with Emergency Support Program
The EU has stepped up to bolster Ukraine's cyber defenses, approving the country's inclusion in the EU Cybersecurity Reserve and making 47 trusted private providers available to offer emergency support against cyber threats. This move enables Ukraine to tap into critical EU cyber support, even as it pursues EU membership.

UK Firms Bolster Cyber Defenses as AI Risks Mount
As uncertainty becomes the new normal, UK businesses are bolstering their cyber defenses, with 68% of leaders planning to boost cybersecurity investment over the next year. Despite this, many remain vulnerable, with fewer than three in 10 confident in their ability to respond to a major cyber incident.

FBI Report Exposes Soaring Cybercrime Losses
Cybercrime losses have skyrocketed 26% to a staggering $20.9 billion in 2025, but the true extent of the damage is likely much worse, as many victims suffer in silence, never reporting the crimes they endure.

Hackers Target Asia Pacific with URL-Based Threats
In Asia Pacific, hackers are ditching traditional tactics and using URL-based threats to gain easy access to your digital life - with just one click, your security can be compromised. This emerging threat landscape is redefining how we think about online identity, access, and trust.

Tech Giants Unveil AI-Powered Project to Fortify Software Defenses
Major tech players have joined forces to launch Project Glasswing, an AI-powered initiative that uses machine learning to identify and patch critical software vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit them. This game-changing project aims to stay one step ahead of attackers by harnessing the same AI technology that can be used for defense - and turning it into a powerful force for good.

eSentire CEO Shifts Focus to AI-Driven Managed Security
As malicious actors turbocharge their attacks with artificial intelligence, eSentire CEO James Foster is revolutionizing the company's managed security approach with an AI-driven, agentic model that combines lightning-fast automation with human expertise. This game-changing strategy enables businesses to keep pace with the rapidly evolving threat landscape.

Anthropic Withholds AI Model Over Misuse Fears
Anthropic has taken a bold step by withholding its latest artificial intelligence model from public release, citing concerns that its immense power could be misused. The company's new model, Claude Mythos Preview, has pushed the boundaries of automated capability, but Anthropic is taking a cautious approach to protect against potential risks.

White House Slashes CISA Funding by $707 Million
The White House's plan to slash $707 million from CISA funding raises critical questions about the impact on the agency's vital services and the trade-offs policymakers will have to make. This massive cut will have far-reaching consequences for the people who rely on CISA's work to keep them safe and secure.

Cloud Security Gaps Exposed on World Cloud Security Day
On World Cloud Security Day, it's clear that cloud security gaps are a pressing concern, but how do we measure the security of a technology that's both virtual and physical? Today's snapshot of cloud security reveals an uncertain landscape where digital protections and tangible safeguards intersect.

Linx Security Bolsters Identity Governance with $50M Funding
Linx Security just secured $50 million to revolutionize identity governance with an AI-native approach, closing gaps that leave organizations vulnerable to attack. With this funding, they'll scale their cutting-edge platform to automate identity management and safeguard enterprises.

UK Warns of Targeted Attacks on WhatsApp and Signal Accounts
The UK's cybersecurity agency has issued a warning about hackers targeting WhatsApp and Signal accounts, specifically using social engineering tactics to gain access to private conversations. To stay safe, "high-risk" individuals can take steps to protect themselves from these types of cyber-attacks.

US Cyber Strategy May Embolden Private Sector Hackback
The Biden administration's 2026 Cyber Strategy for America is making waves with a bold call to action: unleashing the private sector to disrupt adversary networks and scale national cyber capabilities. This single move has sparked debate and concern, effectively greenlighting private companies to conduct hackback operations - a concept that's simple in theory but fraught with danger in practice.

HHS Realigns Cyber, AI Oversight Under CIO Office
The US Department of Health and Human Services has realigned its cyber and AI oversight under the Chief Information Officer's office, a move that aims to bolster protection of the nation's sensitive health data. This change reverses previous structural adjustments, refocusing the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT on external policy and standards.

Anthropic Leak Exposes AI Security Fault Lines
A recent leak of source code linked to Anthropic's Claude model has exposed a gaping hole in AI security, revealing a fissure between AI developers and cybersecurity firms that's putting national security, consumer trust, and responsible AI development at risk. This incident highlights the urgent need for stronger safeguards to prevent digital harms as AI capabilities continue to advance at breakneck speed.

Pentagon's Zero Trust Drive Hits 2027 Compliance Hurdles
The Pentagon's ambitious 2027 deadline to adopt a Zero Trust Framework and overhaul its cyber defenses is raising concerns among experts - can compliance be achieved without sacrificing actual security gains? The journey to zero trust is complex, and experts warn it's not just a destination, but a continuous process that requires meaningful security outcomes.

Quantum Cryptography Wins Critical Acclaim with Turing Award
In a world where cyber threats are ever-present, the quest for unbreakable encryption has led to a groundbreaking innovation: Quantum Cryptography, now recognized with the prestigious Turing Award for its inventors, Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard. This pioneering technology, born in the 1980s, promises to revolutionize secure communication and redefine the future of digital security.

Critical AI Agent Risk Categorization: A CISOs' Guide
As AI increasingly permeates our daily lives, a crucial question emerges: how can we safeguard against these intelligent systems becoming security threats? Not all AI agents are created equal when it comes to risk, which scales with access to systems and level of autonomy, demanding a nuanced approach to securing AI systems.

AI Arms Race Sparks Alarming Cybersecurity Urgency
The AI arms race has ignited a pressing cybersecurity urgency, as threat actors supercharge their attacks with artificial intelligence, leaving organizations scrambling to keep pace. Can we outsmart the machines before it's too late?

Lapsus$ Ties Spark Alarming New Supply Chain Threats
A shocking new threat has emerged in the world of cybersecurity: malicious actors are exploiting stolen supply chain secrets, putting businesses and organizations at risk. Recent research reveals that a notorious threat group, linked to Lapsus$ and Vect ransomware gangs, is cashing in on these secrets - but what's at stake and how can we stop them?

AI Revolutionizes SAST vs DAST Debate with Critical Insights
The age-old debate between SAST and DAST has left developers and security pros searching for a solution to effectively identify and mitigate software vulnerabilities - but what if artificial intelligence could be the key to unlocking a more effective approach? By harnessing the power of AI, we may finally be able to bridge the gap between these two critical security testing methods.

Critical Citrix Flaw Sparks Alarming CISA Warning
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is sounding the alarm on a critical Citrix vulnerability that's being actively exploited by threat actors, warning that immediate patching is crucial to prevent severe consequences. Federal agencies and organizations must act fast to protect their systems from this high-risk vulnerability in Citrix NetScaler appliances.

Microsoft Patches Critical Zero-Day Flaws in February Update
Microsoft just dropped a crucial update to fix over 50 security flaws, including six critical zero-day vulnerabilities that hackers are already exploiting - leaving no time to waste in patching your systems to stay protected. Don't let cyber threats leave you vulnerable, stay ahead of the game with timely updates and safeguards.

FBI Breach Exposes Critical Vulnerability in Director's Email Account
Even the most powerful individuals aren't immune to cyber threats, as a recent breach of FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email account by Iranian hackers proves. This shocking incident highlights the vulnerability of high-profile targets and raises serious concerns about digital security.

AI Drives Critical Need for Real-Time Microsegmentation
The AI revolution has turned the cybersecurity landscape upside down, compressing attack timelines from months to mere minutes and making traditional security approaches woefully inadequate. To keep pace, organizations urgently need to adopt real-time microsegmentation to protect themselves from threats that can move at machine speed.