Israel-Iran Conflict Could Lead to Increased Cyberattacks Against the US

As conflict rises between Israel and Iran, organizations in the United States are urged to prepare for the possibility of increased cyberattacks from Iran. 

Vulnerability in Public Repository Could Enable Hijacked LLM Responses

Research reveals a CVSS 8.8 vulnerability, and security leaders are sharing their thoughts. 

The Future of Video Security: Top Trends and Innovations

The future of video security assessed through modern trends and innovations.

Transport Solution Company Scania Confirms Cybersecurity Incident

Scania, a transport solution organization, has confirmed it faced a cybersecurity incident. 

From Retail to Insurance, Scattered Spider Changes Targets

Scattered Spider, who is believed to be responsible for several cyberattacks against the retail sector in recent months, has apparently shifted targets to the insurance sector. 

Social Engineering Attacks: What You Need to Know

Fighting back against social engineering requires security teams to understand how AI is reshaping these threats.

How Critical Infrastructure Is Becoming the First AI Trust Battleground

Security magazine talks with Vrajesh Bhavsar, CEO of Operant, about the importance of infrastructure-level protection. 

New Research: Multi-Stage Malware Attack on Python Package Index Discovered

Researchers have discovered that the Python Package Index (PyPI) has a malicious package in its repository.

How Intelligent Video Surveillance Boosts Fleet Operations with Immediate and Long-Term Benefits

Tips on how intelligent video surveillance boosts fleet operations with immediate and long-term benefits.

Washington Post Journalists Targeted in Cyberattack

The Washington Post was the subject of a cyberattack.