Agentic AI , Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning , Events IT-Harvest’s Richard Stiennon on Why SOC Automation Is Just the Beginning Michael Novinson (MichaelNovinson) • March 30, 2026 Richard Stiennon, chief research analyst, IT-Harvest The cybersecurity vendor landscape is being rebuilt around artificial intelligence, and the transformation is moving faster than most organizations...Read More
KUALA LUMPUR: About four years ago, Malaysian Internet users made headlines around the world for their bold stance against Israel, most notably through the hashtag #IsraelKoyak. Nicknamed the “Bawang Army” or “Bawang Rangers”, they not only circulated posters condemning the Zionist regime following bombings in Palestine but also flooded the social media pages of the...Read More
Cyber unicorn Aqua Security is laying off dozens of employees, including about 20 in Israel. This is the company’s third round of layoffs in recent years. Aqua employs roughly 360 people in total. Aqua Security has developed a platform that detects and stops cyberattacks using a single integrated system. The company was founded in 2015...Read More
FTI Consulting’s Brett Callow on Crisis Communications and Attribution Risk Mathew J. Schwartz (euroinfosec) • March 30, 2026 Brett Callow, senior advisor, cybersecurity and data privacy communications, FTI Consulting The ransomware landscape has shed the predictability that once made incident response manageable. Threat actors now contact business partners, customers and media directly, often...Read More
The jury also found thousands of violations across Meta’s platforms, adding up to a fine of $375 million fine, though the sum fell far short of what prosecutors had sought. Prosecutors argue that Meta put profits ahead of children’s safety, while the company says it works hard to protect young users. The case is part...Read More
A bill that defines how to handle juveniles charged with sexting in Maryland passed in the House with a wide majority on Wednesday. The bill, which passed on a vote of 131-8, doesn’t legalize sexting for juveniles, but it defines certain cases that aren’t a part of child pornography laws. In addition to defining certain...Read More
Business Continuity Management / Disaster Recovery , CISO Trainings , Data Breach Notification FTI Consulting’s Brett Callow on Crisis Communications and Attribution Risk Mathew J. Schwartz (euroinfosec) • March 30, 2026 Brett Callow, senior advisor, cybersecurity and data privacy communications, FTI Consulting The ransomware landscape has shed the predictability that once made incident...Read More
Interpol’s Neal Jetton on Targeting Platforms, Not Just Perpetrators Rahul Neel Mani (@rneelmani) • March 30, 2026 Neal Jetton, director, cybercrime, Interpol Cybercrime has industrialized, and law enforcement strategy must evolve to match it. Interpol’s Project Stardust targets the platforms enabling criminal activity at scale rather than individual bad actors, said Neal Jetton,...Read More
Caution level issued due to Middle East tensions; improving facility efficiency and enforcing intensive energy saving; fostering an energy-saving culture with employee participation 사진 확대 Public guidance poster on energy-saving actions for citizens following the issuance of a national resource security crisis warning system alert [Korea Midland Power] Korea Midland Power (KOMIPO) announced on the...Read More
2. Initial access brokers The first stage in a cyberattack is to gain initial access to the targeted network. Initial access brokers (IABs) are APTs that specialize in performing this critical step and then turn around and sell the access. Access can come with various protocols, such as VPN, RDP, Citrix, shells, domain admin, or...Read More