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CISOs confident in cyber skills but lag on AI threats
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CISOs show strong faith in cyber defences yet less than two-thirds feel ready for fast-rising AI-driven attacks and deepfake threats.
SSHStalker botnet preys on legacy Linux & cloud hosts
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A newly uncovered SSHStalker botnet uses old-school IRC and legacy Linux exploits to hijack outdated corporate and cloud hosts at scale.
Cyber premiums fall but claims may fuel 2027 rebound
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Cyber premiums drop 11% as competition heats up, but Lockton warns maturing claims could spark a volatile pricing rebound by 2027.
ANYbotics gains ISO 27001 for industrial robot security
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ANYbotics becomes first four-legged robot maker with ISO 27001, easing security reviews for scaling autonomous industrial inspections.
Visions of cyber attacks: The SonicSentry SOC in action on Christmas morning
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While most slept through Christmas dawn, SonicSentry analysts foiled a 3am brute-force cyber attack on a French client’s firewall.
Cybersecurity teams brace for surge in global CVEs in 2026
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Cyber group FIRST warns CVE disclosures could smash records in 2026, topping 50,000 and potentially surging towards six figures.
Portnox expands zero trust access to console tools
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Portnox extends zero trust network access to RDP, SSH, VNC and Telnet, promising passwordless admin access and fewer VPN dependencies.
Illumio & Armis link tools to secure IT & OT estates
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Illumio and Armis expand their partnership to deliver integrated Zero Trust security for converged IT, OT and IoT estates worldwide.
QuSecure appoints Brian Cunningham to drive PQC growth
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QuSecure hires ex-Navy SEAL commander Brian Cunningham as EVP for strategy and growth to scale post-quantum cryptography adoption.
Hackers ditch noisy ransomware for stealthy data theft
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Hackers are abandoning noisy ransomware to quietly steal data, as a report finds 80% of top attack techniques now focus on evasion.
SmarterMail flaw exploited in China-linked ransomware push
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China-linked Warlock ransomware group exploits SmarterMail flaw for admin takeovers, chaining features to gain full Windows control.
CodeHunter pushes behavioural malware checks upstream
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CodeHunter extends its behavioural malware analysis into CI/CD pipelines, targeting risky software artefacts before they reach production.
Object First triples growth on ransomware-proof backups
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Object First posts 183% bookings surge as demand soars for immutable on-premises backup storage to combat escalating ransomware threats.
Bitsight unveils dark web tool to secure supply chains
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Bitsight launches an AI-driven dark web monitoring tool to give organisations earlier warning of cyber threats targeting key suppliers.
Study finds 28,000 fake domains mimic top websites
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Study finds over 28,000 fake domains mimicking top global sites, exposing users to rising phishing, malware and industrial-scale squatting.
NetAssist cuts threat times with Graylog SIEM refresh
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NetAssist deploys Graylog Security, slashing threat detection from four hours to under 45 minutes while cutting SIEM and infra costs.
Cyber firms face ‘verification crisis’ on real risk
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Cyber firms warned over ‘verification crisis’ as tools flag floods of flaws but only 0.47% prove exploitable, leaving real risk unresolved.
Gigamon wins Frost & Sullivan award for public sector
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Gigamon named Frost & Sullivan’s 2026 Company of the Year for deep observability in global public sector network security and performance.
Token Security named RSAC 2026 Innovation Sandbox finalist
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Token Security named RSAC 2026 Innovation Sandbox finalist for its platform securing and governing autonomous AI agent identities.
How to stop disposable emails damaging your business
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Disposable emails are quietly wrecking sender reputation, analytics and security. Here’s how to block them without losing real users.