At RSA Conference, experts reveal how “evil AI” is changing hacking forever

At the recent RSA Conference, experts highlighted how “evil AI” is drastically transforming the landscape of hacking. With tools created without ethical constraints, cybercriminals can now exploit software vulnerabilities at an unprecedented rate. Key Points Cybersecurity experts warn that the rise of “evil AI” tools enables faster identification and exploitation of vulnerabilities. Live demonstrations at […]

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Caught In The Crossfire: Cyber Attacks On The Gaming Sector [Guest Newsletter Editor]

Caught in the Crossfire: Cyber Attacks on the Gaming Sector The alarming surge in cyber threats targeting the gambling industry has sent shockwaves through boardrooms, leaving executives scrambling to safeguard their digital assets and customer data. Recent high-profile attacks on major retailers have highlighted the vulnerability of even the most established brands, serving as a […]

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Building cyber-resilient manufacturing ecosystem amid rising adversarial attacks, supply chain constraints, talent gap

The manufacturing industry is facing a harsh reality: a surge in cyber threats, including ransomware and supply chain vulnerabilities. With operational technology (OT) becoming a target and skilled cybersecurity talent in short supply, maintaining production uptime while securing systems has never been more important. This article dives into the pressing need for cybersecurity resilience amid […]

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Week that Was for 05.03.25

Stop Identity-Based Cybercrime with SpyCloud’s Holistic Identity Threat Protection Stolen identity data is the hot commodity for cybercriminals. With the full scope of your users’ digital footprints at risk for exposure, traditional account-centric security is no longer enough to protect your business from cyberattacks. SpyCloud helps security teams correlate and automatically remediate individuals’ hidden identity […]

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Older worker warned over lateness while young boss excuses Gen-Z new hire: ‘Discrimination’

A worker has raised concerns about being reprimanded for tardiness while a younger colleague seems to face no consequences for similar behaviour. The article explores the implications of this situation in relation to age discrimination laws in Australia. Key Points An older worker received a formal reprimand for lateness, citing reasons like childcare and traffic […]

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Future-ready procurement: Breaking free from legacy silos to drive strategic value

Procurement has got some serious baggage holding it back. The article dives into how leading companies are shaking off these legacy systems and adapting to the new realities of the market. It highlights the necessity for procurement teams to evolve and the foundational capabilities required for this transformation. Source: SCMR Key Points Procurement remains disconnected […]

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Hackers boast that they took 20million Co-op customers’ details in cyber attack – as M&S admits it cannot fill all food orders

A cyber gang known as DragonForce has claimed responsibility for a significant breach, stealing details of 20 million Co-op customers. The gang has indicated that the actual extent of the breach is far more serious than Co-op has previously communicated. Initially, Co-op downplayed the incident, but it has now acknowledged that sensitive customer and employee […]

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