Newly Minted Unicorn Says AI-Driven Attacks Force Shift to Continuous Pen Testing Michael Novinson (MichaelNovinson) • March 19, 2026 Oege de Moor, founder and CEO, Xbow (Image: Xbow) An offensive security startup led by a former GitHub executive raised $120 million to strengthen its autonomous artificial intelligence-driven hacking technology. See Also: SASE and...Read More
.hack//Z.E.R.O. marks the return of CyberConnect2’s long-running RPG series, arriving as part of the studio’s 30th anniversary and its shift toward self-publishing. The project is being developed internally, with Bandai Namco granting the team control over planning, development, and release. It also represents a new starting point for the franchise, with a story set in...Read More
Since OpenAI’s ChatGPT burst onto the scene near the end of 2022, the past three years have been a time of all gas and no brakes. As the enterprise world begins to deal with the security challenges of unchecked AI adoption, it may finally be time to slow down the speeding car. Signs of trouble...Read More
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has warned of ongoing malicious cyber activity targeting endpoint management systems and urged organizations to strengthen configurations against potential threats. The latest CISA alert underscores the growing urgency for organizations to strengthen endpoint security and defend against evolving cyberthreats. Timely discussions around cybersecurity strategies continue across government and industry....Read More
Together, INTERPOL’s cyber specialists, our member countries and our partners form a global web to catch cybercriminals. We work to track them down, wherever the digital device they’re hiding behind may be. August 2025 – Operation Serengeti 2.0: Over 1,200 cyber threat actors arrested, more than 11,000 malicious infrastructures disrupted, almost USD 100 million recovered,...Read More
28 Feb List Of Cybersecurity Books From The Editors at Cybercrime Magazine Posted at 01:16h in Lists by Cybercrime Magazine Books that arm readers in the war against cybercrime – Steve Morgan, Editor-in-Chief Northport, N.Y. – Apr. 5, 2023 Our editors are constantly pitched by authors on the latest and greatest cybersecurity books. But only...Read More
On March 6, 2026, the White House unveiled President Trump’s Cyber Strategy for America. The Cyber Strategy outlines the Administration’s priorities for ensuring that America remains unrivaled in cyberspace,” grouped together under six “Pillars of Action.” Acknowledging the “growing number and severity of cyber threats,” the new Cyber Strategy notably focuses “disrupting adversaries’ cyber campaigns”...Read More
The US government has urged companies to better secure Microsoft Intune, an endpoint management tool that was abused in last week’s cyberattack against med-tech firm Stryker. Handala, a group linked to Iran’s intelligence agency, claimed responsibility for the attack, which knocked some of the surgical equipment maker’s networks offline and continues to affect shipping and...Read More
A senior Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center official is seeing the quantity and sophistication of digital attacks increase, a trend that he suggests may be attributable to the emergence of new AI capabilities that can aid hackers. Terry Kalka, director of the DOD-Defense Industrial Base Collaborative Information Sharing Environment (DCISE), noted that malicious cyber...Read More
Registration for our “Train the Trainer” workshop has closed. Guidance on Implementation of SF 583 SF 583, signed by Governor Reynolds on May 6, 2025, with an effective date of July 1, 2025,allows for the free flow of information within multidisciplinary school safety assessment teams(often referred to as school threat assessment teams). Click here...Read More