Cyber attacks stories
Enterprises could cut remediation noise as attacker-validated findings are ranked against business context, ownership and exploit paths.
Attackers targeting weaker suppliers are pushing enterprises to move from periodic reviews to continuous monitoring and response across vendor networks.
Small businesses risk falling behind unless outside advisers help them govern AI, as Pax8 says adoption is outpacing security and workflows.
The wider rollout targets critical infrastructure and software maintainers after early users found more than 10,000 serious flaws.
The partnership could speed up flaw detection and patching for critical software used by businesses and public sector organisations across the region.
Rising fuel costs and safety risks are pushing fleet operators to use Geotab telematics to cut idling, reroute trips and monitor fatigue.
Many firms are exposing sensitive data as shadow AI and weak controls leave them open to breaches, hallucinations and unauthorised access.
It aims to cut the manual work that leaves many connected-device networks exposed, by turning risk data into enforced policy automatically.
Only 12% of chief information security officers have recently validated controls they expect to stop intruders moving sideways through networks.
AI-driven vulnerability discovery is leaving companies less time to patch, prompting new focus on clean recovery, air-gapped backups and testing.
The report says Chinese threat groups are now tracking oil, reconstruction and strategic technologies across Venezuela, Syria, South Korea and the Gulf.
The hire underscores CTERA's push into a fast-growing segment as ransomware drives demand for stronger protection of live storage data.
Security teams face faster attack cycles as eSentire extends Atlas with agentic AI and appoints Ilan Mindel as Chief Cyber Officer.
Industrial operators are turning to tighter network controls to curb cyberattacks, with OT now featuring in 26% of Zero Networks deals.
Insurers and brokers may find it easier to assess SME cyber exposure after KYND expanded its risk platform into 15 local languages.
Boards are being warned to assess AI risk as well as opportunity, after new demand from executives prompted the course expansion.
The telecoms group will use Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview to spot vulnerabilities faster as cyber threats grow more automated.
Bray takes over as CyberSentriq increases AI investment and folds security, backup and recovery tools into one platform for MSPs and SMBs.
The survey also found most firms still lack secrets scanning and rapid audit proof, leaving hidden credentials and compliance delays as weak spots.
Nearly half of large Irish organisations still lack confidence in spotting attackers early, leaving customer data and operations exposed.