Schrödinger’s Vulnerabilities: What Mythos Actually Broke in Cyber Insurance
AI collapsed the discovery half of the vulnerability lifecycle from a slow, distributed, semi-public process into a fast, concentrated, partially-private one.
Only 9% of Organizations Patch Critical Vulnerabilities in 24 Hours
Only 9% remediate high-severity flaws in production within 24 hours; 74% do so in one to seven days.
OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman Accused of Prioritizing Profit Over Safety in Lawsuit
Florida has sued OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, claiming they place the profits over safety.
Residential AI Data Centers: Security, Privacy, and Governance Concerns
The concept of placing mini data centers and distributed AI computer nodes inside residential homes may appear innovative from an energy efficiency perspective, but it introduces significant security concerns.
Trump Signs Executive Order for Oversight of AI Models, Security Experts Discuss
President Trump has signed an executive order requesting AI companies to show models to the federal government. Security experts discuss.
Strong El Nino May Be Imminent: What Security Leaders Need to Know
This year’s forecast is causing concern for two primary reasons.
Hackers Tricked Instagram’s AI Chatbot to Hijack Accounts
Hackers deceived Instagram’s AI chatbot, prompting it to provide access to user accounts.
The First World Cup in the Agentic Era
This year, the World Cup is facing a cyber threat that, historically, it hasn’t seen as often: malicious AI agents.
US Troops in Active War Zones Tracked with Commercial Location Data
Foreign adversaries are exploiting commercial location data to track U.S. servicemembers in active war zones.
Breaking Down UK Surveillance Levels: Who Is Most Watched?
Mapping the United Kingdom’s surveillance, including cameras, facial recognition technology and automatic number plate recognition.













