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SentinelOne debuts lifecycle platform for AI security
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SentinelOne has launched an end-to-end AI security lifecycle platform, adding DSPM, CSPM and runtime protections for enterprise AI deployments.
Australians urged to tighten online habits on & off duty
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Australians are being warned to sharpen digital habits as AI‑driven phishing and social engineering outpace traditional cyber defences.
Dark web ‘fraud superstore’ struggles with AI checks
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Dark web ‘fraud superstores’ expand slick services but LexisNexis research finds AI liveness and deepfake checks still foil many scams.
Aussie Broadband named Fortinet Australia Partner 2025
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Fortinet crowns Aussie Broadband its Australia Partner of the Year 2025, also naming it Telco Partner of the Year amid wider channel honours.
Safer Internet Day and the New Reality of Cyber Responsibility in Education
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As Safer Internet Day nears, schools face rising cyber threats, third-party risks and new duties that push security into the boardroom.
Why the all-AI social network looks more fad than legacy
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Moltbook, the all-bot social network, faces scrutiny after researchers reportedly accessed its live database and user emails without checks.
Record rise in digital squatting fuels phishing wave
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Record digital squatting surge sees 6,200 disputes in 2025, as lookalike domains drive costly phishing, malware and payment fraud.
Boomi hits 30,000 customers as AI integration surges
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Boomi tops 30,000 customers and runs 75,000 AI agents in production, as enterprises shift from AI experiments to large-scale automation.
Cayosoft, XMS to bolster US War Department identity
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Cayosoft and XMS Solutions will overhaul identity systems for a US war agency, bolstering Zero Trust security across hybrid Microsoft environments.
Guardsquare buys Verimatrix XTD to boost mobile security
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Guardsquare snaps up Verimatrix’s XTD tech, adding real-time mobile threat detection and response to its end-to-end app security platform.
DigiCert sees record UltraDNS DDoS surge in December 2025
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DigiCert warns UltraDNS DDoS attacks spiked to record levels in December 2025, driven by massive Aisuru and Kimwolf botnets.
Exclusive: Yuvraj Pradhan warns legacy VPNs are now a security risk
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Legacy VPNs are emerging as a prime security liability as hybrid work, identity‑based attacks and cloud apps expose their design flaws.
1Password expands global partner push for AI identity
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1Password revamps its global partner programme to tap soaring demand for AI-era identity security and non-human access governance.
Tenable reveals ‘LookOut’ flaws that endanger Google Looker
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Tenable warns ‘LookOut’ flaws in Google Looker could hand attackers server control, expose secrets and enable cross-tenant cloud access.
AvePoint boosts AI agent governance & cloud backups
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AvePoint extends its Confidence Platform to tighten agentic AI governance and broaden multi-cloud backup across major SaaS and IaaS tools.
NFL study links players’ data exposure to safety risk
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Most NFL players’ personal data appears on people search sites, with Super Bowl teams facing above-average exposure and heightened safety risk.
AI, hybrid cloud spur security shift to consolidation
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AI, hybrid cloud and SASE are driving a shift from security sprawl to consolidation, with unified policy control now the top priority.
1Kosmos, Fischer boost campus ID to tackle enrolment fraud
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1Kosmos and Fischer link biometric ID checks with campus IAM to block enrolment and aid fraud while enabling passwordless access.
CIQ advances Rocky Linux with NIST post-quantum step
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CIQ’s Rocky Linux NSS gains NIST CAVP for post-quantum ML-KEM and ML-DSA, marking key stride towards FIPS 140-3 cryptographic validation.
Developers’ AI agents pose rising software supply risks
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Developers granting AI agents broad, unsupervised access to code and systems are creating new software supply chain and data exposure risks.