Silobreaker Requirements enables teams to improve threat intelligence

Silobreaker has launched Requirements, a new way for threat intelligence (TI) teams to define, operationalize and measure Priority Intelligence Requirements (PIRs). The new capability combines a PIR library with... Read more »

The digital forensics crisis in policing: What’s going wrong?

Forensics experts say that most crime has a digital footprint, but the police are unable to keep up with the soaring number of devices that require analysis Read more »

UK AI sector balloons by 85% to 5,800 companies from 2023 to 2025

A Perspective Economics study commissioned by DSIT sizes the UK AI sector at 5,800 companies, an increase of 85% over two years Read more »

Signal adds secure backup option for chat history

Losing a phone can mean losing years of conversations. Signal is rolling out a new secure backup feature to help users keep their messages safe without giving up privacy.... Read more »

LunaLock Ransomware threatens victims by feeding stolen data to AI models

LunaLock, a new ransomware gang, introduced a unique cyber extortion technique, threatening to turn stolen art into AI training data. A new ransomware group, named LunaLock, appeared in the... Read more »

Cybersecurity jobs available right now: September 9, 2025

Analyst, Cybersecurity DFIR ICE | Singapore | On-site – View job details As an Analyst, Cybersecurity DFIR, you will review and triage user-reported emails to identify phishing, malware, and... Read more »

Are we headed for an AI culture war?

In this Help Net Security video, Matt Fangman, Field CTO at SailPoint, discusses whether an AI culture war is inevitable. He explores the rise of AI agents as a... Read more »

Employees keep feeding AI tools secrets they can’t take back

Employees are putting sensitive data into public AI tools, and many organizations don’t have the controls to stop it. A new report from Kiteworks finds that most companies are... Read more »

Attackers test the limits of railway cybersecurity

Railway systems are the lifeblood of many economies, supporting everything from daily passenger transport to military and industrial operations, so the question arises: how secure are they from a... Read more »

Connected cars are racing ahead, but security is stuck in neutral

Connected cars are already on Europe’s roads, loaded with software, sensors, and constant data connections. Drivers love the features these vehicles bring, from remote apps to smart navigation, but... Read more »
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