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Cybersecurity leaders say 2026 will be a turning point as AI-driven attacks escalate and organizations shift toward automation, governance, and increased security investment.
Experts warn that without stronger verification processes, deepfakes could quietly undermine trust, enable fraud, and expose systemic weaknesses across enterprises.
Australia's new social media ban for minors puts governments, platforms, and families at the center of a growing debate over online harm, privacy, and enforcement.
Gartner is urging organizations to block AI browsers, warning that agentic browsing tools can expose sensitive data, undermine security controls, and create enterprise-wide risks.
The Internet Security Alliance says a virtual cyber academy is needed to counter nation-state attacks and ease the workforce shortage that leaves government and industry systems exposed.
As AI browsers gain the ability to summarize, act, and automate tasks, they introduce new risks tied to hidden instructions, credential access, and autonomous behavior that traditional browsers don’t carry.
A new think tank report warns China is running a coordinated, whole-of-society espionage campaign to steal U.S. technology. Experts urge a national response.
Cloud outages show reliability isn’t guaranteed. Analysts warn enterprises to rethink multicloud strategy, redundancy, uptime planning, and continuity architecture.
Identity crime victims are losing more money and facing deeper emotional distress, according to new findings from the Identity Theft Resource Center.
IBM achieved a new quantum milestone by running an error-correction algorithm on standard AMD FPGA chips, reaching 10x faster speeds and advancing its 2029 Starling quantum computer project.
As AI agents multiply, static identity systems fail. Dynamic IAM and zero-trust access models help enterprises secure data and maintain control at machine speed.
New research by NewsGuard has revealed that the latest version of OpenAI's video creation tool Sora 2 can be prompted to advance false or misleading information 80% of the time.
Identity-related breaches are surging worldwide, with organizational help desks becoming a favored entry point for attackers, according to RSA’s latest ID IQ Report.
AI is helping short-staffed security teams boost efficiency and resilience, Fortinet reports, but the global shortage of skilled professionals continues to challenge cyber defense efforts.