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Australia's Resilience Runs on a Ticking Clock

Australia's resilience is running on borrowed time - literally. The "sovereignty countdown" is a ticking clock that measures how long our essential systems can keep operating on existing reserves, substitutes, and domestic capabilities before they grind to a halt.

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Space Force Targets Distributed Ops, EW Sites to Bolster Resilience

The Space Force is shifting its strategy to prioritize distributed operations and electronic warfare sites, driven by the harsh lessons learned from Operation Epic Fury, where US space capabilities were targeted and destroyed for the first time. This new reality demands a bold response to safeguard ground-based US space systems.

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Europe Must Build Resilience with Physical Infrastructure

As the EU shifts its focus from efficiency to resilience, it's redefining sovereignty through deliberate, long-term investments in physical infrastructure, ensuring that critical capabilities can thrive even in turbulent times. By prioritizing resilience and strategic autonomy, Europe is building a robust foundation for a sustainable future.

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Australia's Supply Chains Face Structural Resilience Test

Australia's supply chains, once optimized for efficiency, are now facing a harsh reality: a world where disruption is the new norm, and resilience is the ultimate test. The intricate link between fuel and fertiliser - a coupled system that drives farming productivity - is buckling under the pressure, threatening economic and social stability.

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Vulnerabilities in TETRA Radio System Expose Global Security Risks

A single misstep in a radio system can send critical infrastructure crashing down - as Taiwan's bullet train system learned the hard way when a university student's clever hack with a radio and online kit brought the entire network to a standstill for nearly an hour. The incident highlights the urgent need for robust defenses to safeguard our global security.

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US Agencies Warn of AI Deployment Risks, Issue Security Guidance

As AI systems become more autonomous, US agencies warn that they may behave unexpectedly, and organisations should prepare for this by prioritising resilience and risk containment. To stay safe, businesses should assume the unpredictable and plan deployments with caution.

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Mythos AI Breakthrough Sparks Industry Reassessment

The Mythos AI breakthrough has sent shockwaves through the industry, forcing a crucial question: how can businesses adapt and stay ahead when a single technological leap turns the rulebook upside down? Industry experts gathered to discuss the implications and reassess their strategies in light of this game-changing innovation.

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Private Capital Influx Tests Defense Industrial Base's Resilience

A surge of private capital is flowing into defense firms, sparking hopes of a revolution, but experts warn that without aligned aims among stakeholders, this boom may fizzle out. Can the defense industrial base harness this influx of funding to drive innovation and growth, or will misaligned goals derail the momentum?

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staff burnout: Risky Crisis, Must-Have Fixes

staff burnout: Risky Crisis, Must-Have Fixes

When the people charged with defending systems are exhausted, response slows and risk balloons — a new Security magazine-backed report finds burnout now tops leaders’ threat lists. Treating burnout as a strategic vulnerability, not an HR problem, means investing in humane workflows, smarter automation, and retention before talent drains create gaps attackers can exploit.

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threat actors are evolving: Must-Have Best Defenses

threat actors are evolving: Must-Have Best Defenses

Imagine attackers rebuilding siege engines overnight—60% of security leaders say threat actors are evolving too fast, forcing teams into constant catch-up. Learn how automation, AI, and supply‑chain exploits are redefining risk and which practical steps can help organizations move from reactive defense to resilient security.

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Critical infrastructure: Must-Have Best Defenses

Critical infrastructure: Must-Have Best Defenses

When budgets fall short but threats keep coming, operators must spend smart—prioritize asset visibility, segmentation, access controls and practiced response to get the biggest risk reduction per dollar. With focused basics, shared services and available grants, even small utilities can dramatically shrink their attack surface and speed recovery.

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cyber incident Devastating: Exclusive JLR Sales Hit

cyber incident Devastating: Exclusive JLR Sales Hit

Jaguar Land Rover says a cyberattack shut down systems and sparked a 25% drop in quarterly sales, halting production and deliveries — a wake-up call that digital threats can cripple even the most established carmakers.

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Jaguar Land Rover Stunning Comeback: Best Resilience

Jaguar Land Rover Stunning Comeback: Best Resilience

Jaguar Land Rover is cautiously phasing staff back to work after a cyber incident briefly stalled production, balancing urgency to restart lines with careful checks to keep systems secure and avoid a repeat disruption.

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ransomware attack: Stunning Risky Data Theft Exposes Flaws

ransomware attack: Stunning Risky Data Theft Exposes Flaws

Asahi has confirmed a ransomware attack that stole data and forced a switch to manual order processing, leaving customers and partners eager to know what was compromised and how quickly the company can restore operations and trust.

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undersea cables: Stunning Risk, UK’s Critical Threat

undersea cables: Stunning Risk, UK’s Critical Threat

Beneath the waves a handful of fragile undersea cables carry Britain’s internet, voice and about £220 billion in daily financial traffic — yet ministers have been too timid protecting these vital arteries. The JCNSS warns that simple fixes like better redundancy, shore protection and clearer ministerial responsibility could stop a local hit from becoming a national crisis.

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phased restart: Must-Have Best Fixes for JLR

phased restart: Must-Have Best Fixes for JLR

Jaguar Land Rover has begun a phased restart after a cyberattack, prioritising supplier payments and reviving its parts logistics centre to steady production and reassure partners. While this quick, pragmatic recovery eases immediate disruption, the company still faces the work of forensic checks and stronger defenses to prevent future shocks.

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SD-WAN and 5G: Must-Have Secure Federal Upgrade

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.

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Jaguar Land Rover Exclusive: Risky Cyber Crisis

Jaguar Land Rover Exclusive: Risky Cyber Crisis

A cyberattack has halted Jaguar Land Rover’s production and sparked urgent questions in Westminster about whether the government should step in to protect a strategic employer and its fragile supply chain. With plants paused, suppliers at risk and MPs demanding answers, this incident could reshape how Britain protects its critical industries from digital shocks.

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CSP diversity: Must-Have for Best Multi-Cloud Resilience

CSP diversity: Must-Have for Best Multi-Cloud Resilience

The Air Force’s Cloud One shows how CSP diversity can turn vendor lock-in into resilience, speed, and mission-fit—letting developers choose the best environment while keeping security and operations consistent. That flexibility pays off only with disciplined governance, shared tooling, and a culture that treats interoperability and observability as nonnegotiable.

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React useEffect hook: Stunning Risky Bug DDoSed Cloudflare

React useEffect hook: Stunning Risky Bug DDoSed Cloudflare

Cloudflare accidentally DDoSed itself when a single React useEffect in its dashboard created a runaway feedback loop that overloaded internal APIs and even its monitoring tools. It’s a vivid reminder that front‑end bugs, shared control planes, and brittle observability can turn a tiny mistake into a company‑wide outage.

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Cloud One Exclusive: Must-Have Strategic Advantage

Cloud One Exclusive: Must-Have Strategic Advantage

Cloud One is the Air Force’s enterprise cloud that quietly stitches sensors, shooters, and decision-making across land, sea, air, space and cyberspace—giving the DoD faster, more secure ways to prototype, share data, and act at the edge. It’s not a silver bullet, but by standardizing tools, enabling multi‑cloud and zero‑trust architectures, and supporting degraded connectivity, it’s becoming essential to keeping the U.S. ahead in joint multidomain operations.

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vulnerabilities in Chaos Mesh: Critical Risk Exposed

vulnerabilities in Chaos Mesh: Critical Risk Exposed

A trio of critical vulnerabilities in Chaos Mesh means the very tool used to test Kubernetes resilience can be turned into a vector for arbitrary code execution — even in default setups. If you use Chaos Mesh, inventory deployments, apply patches or mitigations, and lock down RBAC and network controls now.

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Colt Technology Services Exclusive: Risky Recovery Timeline

Colt Technology Services Exclusive: Risky Recovery Timeline

Colt’s recovery from the August cyberattack is now spilling into late November, leaving many enterprise customers with limited services even as independent testers confirm a key system is secure. The slow, careful restoration highlights the trade-off between getting networks back online fast and making sure they’re truly safe for the businesses that depend on them.

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CVE program Must-Have Roadmap for Best Security

CVE program Must-Have Roadmap for Best Security

CISA just released a roadmap to modernize the CVE program, insisting on public stewardship and vendor neutrality while calling for broader industry–government collaboration to keep vulnerability tracking trustworthy and scalable. If implemented well, it could speed up patching, reduce disputes and harden defenses — but success depends on sustainable funding, transparency and real buy-in from all stakeholders.

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