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IoT Must-Have: Best Secure Provisioning Guide
Don’t let insecure device setup turn your smart home into someone else’s playground — this practical guide walks you through NIST-backed provisioning tips like hardware roots of trust, authenticated onboarding, unique credentials, and secure OTA updates to keep devices safe from day one. Follow these doable steps and simple UX fixes to make secure setup the easy, default choice for manufacturers and users alike.

Open Industrial Digital Ecosystem Summit: Must-Have Wins
Join the Open Industrial Digital Ecosystem Summit to turn interoperability, shared semantics, and practical governance into real-world wins—speeding innovation, cutting costs, and protecting privacy across industries.

Iris Experts Group Annual Meeting Highlights Latest Industry Advances
Discover how cutting-edge advances in iris recognition are strengthening national security and redefining biometric technology, as experts unite to tackle challenges and innovate the future of identity protection.

China Tests Armed Robotic Dogs in Live-Fire Drills Near Russia
China just took a giant leap into the future of warfare, testing armed robotic dogs alongside soldiers in live-fire drills near Russia—are we witnessing the dawn of a new battlefield era?

Defense One Radio Ep 186 Tech Summit Insights with Anduril’s Chris Brose
Dive into the future of defense with Anduril’s Chris Brose as he reveals how cutting-edge tech and agile strategies are reshaping the battlefield faster than ever.

Tribunal Ruling Advances ICO’s £12.7m TikTok Fine Case
The UK tribunal’s landmark ruling upholds the ICO’s £12.7 million fine against TikTok, sending a powerful message that protecting children’s data is non-negotiable in today’s digital world.

ZuRu Malware Targets Developers Through Trojanized Termius macOS App
Cybercriminals have compromised the trusted macOS SSH client Termius, deploying the ZuRu malware through trojanized installers that stealthily infiltrate developers’ systems and threaten critical infrastructure access. This targeted attack underscores the urgent need for heightened vigilance as adversaries exploit trusted tools to gain strategic footholds in high-value environments.

ServiceNow Flaw CVE-2025-3648 Risks Data Exposure via ACLs
A critical vulnerability in ServiceNow’s Now Platform, CVE-2025-3648, exploits conditional ACLs to indirectly expose sensitive data, underscoring a sophisticated risk that demands immediate patching to safeguard enterprise confidentiality.

Automate Ticketing, Device ID, and Threat Triage with Tines
Tines revolutionizes cybersecurity by automating ticketing, device identification, and threat triage through over 1,000 pre-built workflows—empowering security teams to accelerate response times, reduce human error, and cut through alert fatigue with AI-driven orchestration across leading platforms.

France : Villepin, un pied dans l’intelligence économique
Découvrez comment Dominique de Villepin, figure politique française, allie vision stratégique et intelligence économique pour influencer l’avenir de la France.

Red Team Tool Creator Shellter Acknowledges ‘Misuse’ by Adversaries
Red Team Tool Shellter addresses concerns over its misuse by adversaries, emphasizing ethical use and responsible security practices in cybersecurity.

OpenAI says GPT-5 will unify breakthroughs from different models
OpenAI announces GPT-5, promising to unify advancements from various models, enhancing AI capabilities and performance across diverse applications.

Meta calls €200M EU fine over pay-or-consent ad model ‘unlawful’
Meta labels the €200M EU fine over its pay-or-consent ad model as ‘unlawful,’ challenging the legality of the decision.

France Trials Advanced Artillery Under Harsh Conditions
France tests cutting-edge artillery systems in extreme conditions to enhance military effectiveness and resilience on the battlefield.

The True Price of Ukraine’s Drones
Explore the real costs of Ukraine’s drone program, examining financial, strategic, and humanitarian impacts in the ongoing conflict.

Senate Lifts AI Moratorium Despite Strong Bipartisan Resistance
Senate lifts AI moratorium amid strong bipartisan opposition, paving the way for advancements while addressing safety and ethical concerns.

U.S. Army Trials Innovative Charges for 155mm Artillery
The U.S. Army tests cutting-edge charges for 155mm artillery to enhance firepower, range, and efficiency on the modern battlefield.

Balancing AI and Data Governance: Insights from Gartner
Discover Gartner’s insights on effectively balancing AI innovation with robust data governance for sustainable business practices.

AI Moratorium Remains in US Senate Budget Reconciliation Legislation
US Senate budget reconciliation legislation retains an AI moratorium, impacting future development and regulation of artificial intelligence technologies.

New U.S. Visa Policy Mandates Public Access to Social Media Accounts for Applicants
New U.S. visa policy requires applicants to provide public access to their social media accounts, enhancing security and transparency in the application process.

Russia Faces Financial Shortage for Technological Advancements
Russia grapples with a financial shortage hindering its technological advancements, impacting innovation and economic growth amid global sanctions.

Security Experts Call for a Halt on GenAI Implementation
Security experts urge a pause on GenAI implementation, citing concerns over potential risks and the need for comprehensive safety measures.

Greek Defense Companies Compete for Share of Naval Group’s €1 Billion Contract
Greek defense companies vie for a share of Naval Group’s €1 billion contract, highlighting innovation and competitiveness in the maritime defense sector.

Microsoft Enhances Security by Phasing Out Legacy Drivers from Windows Update
Microsoft boosts security by phasing out legacy drivers from Windows Update, ensuring a safer and more reliable experience for users.