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Military Recruiters Leverage Mobile Tech to Engage Prospects
Military recruiters are revolutionizing their approach with mobile tech, making connectivity a powerful tool to engage prospects on-the-go. With real-time access, they can work from anywhere and stay connected with potential recruits.

Microsoft Teams Hit by macOS Update Glitch
If you're a macOS user of Microsoft Teams, you might have encountered a frustrating glitch - a location-permission dialog that just won't go away, no matter how many times you click "Don't Allow". This annoying issue started surfacing on May 11, with some users reporting they had to click "Don't Allow" up to 20 times in a row.

Securing Identities in a Decentralized Workforce
In today's decentralized workforce, the traditional network perimeter has disappeared, leaving us with a pressing question: who's responsible for securing identities when and where work happens? The shift to hybrid work has created a diffuse and distributed perimeter, where users and applications are scattered across various networks, devices, and clouds, making it harder for traditional security models to keep up.

Tech Grad Hiring Crisis: Stunning 46% Plunge
UK tech graduate hiring has collapsed 46% in a year, with another 53% drop forecast. GenAI is replacing routine junior roles, squeezing Gen Z out of entry-level jobs and threatening the talent pipeline unless employers and universities adapt.

SD-WAN and 5G: Must-Have Secure Federal Upgrade
Ready to future-proof federal IT? SD-WAN and 5G together promise resilient, secure, high-performance connectivity for remote missions and edge workloads — if agencies pair them with strong governance, zero-trust security and smart procurement.

Indian suppliers Risky: Stunning Global Breach Threat
A new report shows 53% of Indian vendors suffered third‑party breaches last year, spotlighting how one compromised supplier can cascade into global cyber crises and why supply‑chain security must be a shared priority.

unprepared for a cyberattack: Must-Have Risky Wake-Up Call
58% of organizations say they’re not ready for a cyberattack—putting customer data, operations, and reputations at risk. Boards and security teams must act now with better detection, practiced response plans, and investments in people.

Lenovo Webcam Vulnerability: Stunning BadUSB Threat
Researchers have discovered that some Lenovo webcams on Linux can be turned into BadUSB devices that inject keystrokes remotely — a chilling reminder that hardware, not just software, can be weaponized. This wake-up call means users and manufacturers alike must take hardware security seriously before trusting everyday devices.

Identity-based attacks: Urgent Best Defense Guide
Identity-based attacks are surging—infostealers and off-the-shelf phishing kits are harvesting credentials and turning stolen identities into repeatable profit. Act now: use strong, unique passwords, enable phishing-resistant MFA, and stay alert to suspicious messages to keep your digital identity safe.

Zero Trust Architecture Must-Have Best Practices
As threats outpace perimeter defenses, NIST’s practical Zero Trust guide shows how to move from assumed safety to continuous verification using everyday tools like MFA, IAM, micro‑segmentation, and telemetry. Start with high‑impact, low‑effort steps and treat Zero Trust as an ongoing program to cut risk without slowing your business.

AI Zero Trust Security: Must-Have, Risky Reality
AI-powered Zero Trust promises smarter, faster defenses—adaptive risk scoring, real-time responses, and less analyst fatigue—but also introduces risks like biased models, data poisoning, and tricky governance challenges. Balancing those trade-offs with quality data, transparent policies, and human oversight is essential to make AI Zero Trust both effective and trustworthy.

On-Prem SharePoint Security: Must-Have Urgent Fixes
Microsoft’s blunt warning is a wake-up call: treat on‑prem SharePoint as if it’s already been compromised and act now. Start with urgent patches, MFA, segmentation and enhanced monitoring, run breach‑assumption drills, and bake backups, audits, and user training into an ongoing security plan.

Complete BYOD Security: Zero Data, Zero Risk with Cloud Protection
Ensure complete BYOD security with zero data loss and zero risk through robust cloud protection solutions. Safeguard your mobile workforce effectively.

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on North Korean Hacker Linked to Fraudulent IT Worker Scheme
U.S. sanctions North Korean hacker tied to fraudulent IT worker scheme, aiming to curb cybercrime and protect financial systems.

Phishing platforms, infostealers blamed as identity attacks soar
Explore the rise of phishing platforms and infostealers fueling identity theft, as attacks escalate and online security becomes more critical than ever.

Hackers Target Employee Credentials Amid Spike in ID Attacks
Hackers are increasingly targeting employee credentials as identity attacks surge, posing significant risks to organizational security and data integrity.

Enhancing Browser Security: A Comprehensive Maturity Model to Mitigate Last-Mile Risks
Explore a comprehensive maturity model to enhance browser security and effectively mitigate last-mile risks for safer online experiences.

US Justice Department and Microsoft Crack Down on North Korean IT Workers
US Justice Department and Microsoft team up to target North Korean IT workers involved in cybercrime, enhancing cybersecurity efforts globally.

IT Employee Sentenced for Retaliatory Assault on Boss
IT employee sentenced for retaliatory assault on boss, highlighting workplace violence and its legal consequences. Justice served in corporate misconduct.

New CitrixBleed 2 Vulnerability Exploited, Echoes of Previous CitrixBleed Issues
New CitrixBleed 2 vulnerability exploited, reminiscent of earlier CitrixBleed issues, raising concerns over data security and system integrity.

New FileFix Technique Raises Alarm After 517% Surge in ClickFix Attacks
New FileFix technique raises concerns as ClickFix attacks surge by 517%, prompting urgent calls for enhanced cybersecurity measures.

Can 16 Principles Resolve the Leadership Crisis in Federal IT?
Explore how 16 key principles can address the leadership crisis in federal IT, fostering innovation and efficiency within government agencies.

Microsoft 365 ‘Direct Send’ Exploited for Internal Phishing Attacks
Learn how Microsoft’s 365 ‘Direct Send’ feature is exploited in internal phishing attacks, compromising security and user trust within organizations.

ClickFix Experiences 517% Surge in Attacks in 2025
ClickFix reports a staggering 517% increase in attacks in 2025, highlighting urgent security concerns and the need for enhanced safety measures.