Data Security , Events , RSAC Conference MIND’s Landen Brown on Why Fragmented Data Security Tools Can’t Keep Pace With AI Anna Delaney (annamadeline) • March 25, 2026 Landen Brown, field CTO, MIND It’s estimated that only 20% of organizations have the data security maturity for safe artificial intelligence adoption, according to new...Read More
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Democrats are jubilant over the sudden ouster of Pam Bondi as head of the Department of Justice, with leading party members taking to social media to say “good riddance.” Democrats rejoiced on X after President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Thursday to confirm reports that...Read More
To people who don’t work in the computer technology field, cybersecurity can look extraordinary — it’s a given that more work goes on behind the scenes in the IT department than the average person knows. That may be especially true at College of the Canyons, where the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office planted hosting duties for the California Community Colleges Security Center — along with a $40 million grant — this past summer. The CCC Security Center is a cybersecurity support center that serves the statewide, 116-member community college system. Besides...Read More
“I want to thank our amazing team members and our valued partners for helping us achieve this recognition,” said Jeremy Gilbert, COO & Co-Founder of Defy Security. “It’s through the commitment of our team that we are able to deliver excellence.” Post this “I want to thank our amazing team members and our valued partners...Read More
Snap (NYSE:SNAP), social media and advertising platform, closed Thursday at $4.01, down 10.69%. The stock fell after the European Commission opened a formal Digital Services Act investigation into Snapchat’s child safety practices. Investors are watching potential regulatory penalties and compliance costs. Trading volume reached 104.1 million shares, coming in about 120% above its three-month average...Read More
Rice County District Court dismisses child pornography charges against 14-year-old teenager for sending an explicit Snapchat of herself. Contact: Jana Kooren, jkooren@aclu-mn.org, 651-529-1693, 651-485-5925 (cell) Rice County District Court Judge Cajacob dismissed the child pornography charges against a 14-year-old Rice County girl for sending an explicit Snapchat of herself. She was charged with one count...Read More
Governments around the world are adopting new laws and policies aimed at addressing online harms, including laws intended to curb cybercrime and disinformation, and ostensibly protect user safety. While these efforts are often framed as necessary responses to legitimate concerns, they are increasingly being used in ways that restrict fundamental rights. In a recent submission to...Read More
In brief Researchers and experts are poring over Drift’s design, questioning whether certain design features or procedures could’ve thwarted its $285 million exploit. The incident shows how many DeFi projects prioritize technical security over cybersecurity hygiene, according to SVRN COO David Schwed. Onlookers have argued that a “time lock” would’ve given Drift the opportunity to...Read More
The dark web is a part of the internet that doesn’t show up in standard search engines and can only be accessed using specialized software — most commonly the Tor browser. It sits within the deep web (all internet content non-indexed by standard search engines), but unlike the broader deep web, the dark web is...Read More
L.A. Metro shut down parts of its network after its security team detected hacking activity last month, and law enforcement and cybersecurity specialists are continuing to investigate who was behind the attack, authorities said. “On Monday, March 16, Metro proactively limited employee access to many internal administrative computer systems after the agency’s security team discovered...Read More