Your Mid-Year BCP Wake-Up Call: Is Your Business Ready?
A Business Continuity Plan is a silent safety net, but it requires regular maintenance.
Report Reveals Gap Between AI Use and AI Security In Embedded Software
A new report reveals a disconnect between the organizational use of AI and AI security.
The (Microsoft) Windows Are Wide Open for Bad Actors
Most healthcare organizations won’t be able to fully transition to Windows 11 before Microsoft ends Windows 10 support. That means that bad actors will soon be launching malware that takes advantage.
In an Uncertain Economy, Security Is a Necessity – Not an Afterthought
In today’s challenging economy, proactive physical security is essential. Learn how to identify vulnerabilities, prevent costly thefts, and build resilient operations that protect assets, people, and your business’s future.
CISA Issues Software Bill of Materials Draft, Encourages Public Comments
CISA published a Minimum Elements for a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) draft and has encouraged the public to offer comments.
91% of Teens Use Generative AI
A recent survey found that when presented with an online safety issue, most teen respondents will ask for help from a parent or other trusted adult.
Agentic AI Browsers Exploited by “PromptFix” Trick Technique
Agentic AI, while performing routine tasks such as shopping online, could be tricked into carrying out certain actions.
Russia-Sponsored Cyber Attack Campaign Targets Networking Devices, Critical Infrastructure
A Russia-sponsored campaign is targeting end-of-life devices via a seven-year-old vulnerability.
Pharmaceutical Firm Hit With Ransomware Attack
Inotiv, a pharmaceutical firm, was hit with a ransomware attack.
Take a Look Inside: Managing and Mitigating Insider Risk
A former Chief Privacy Officer to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security shares insights on managing insider risk.














