How AI agents reshape industrial automation and risk management

In a recent interview with Michael Metzler from Siemens, the topic of AI agents in industrial automation takes centre stage. He delves into the cybersecurity implications that come with these semi-autonomous technologies, highlighting critical risks and the essential need for layered security approaches to safeguard industrial systems. Understanding AI Agents in Industrial Settings AI agents […]

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Cybersecurity jobs available right now: May 27, 2025

Current Job Openings in Cybersecurity This article highlights a range of exciting cybersecurity job opportunities available as of May 27, 2025, from various companies across the globe. From application security engineers to CISOs, there’s a rich variety of roles up for grabs for those looking to enhance their careers in this crucial sector. Featured Positions […]

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Europol’s Cyber Crackdown Disrupts 2,000 Domains – Here’s What We Know

Europol has launched a major crackdown on cybercrime with Operation Endgame, disrupting 2,000 domains and seizing illicit assets. This operation particularly targeted droppers—malware tools crucial in ransomware attacks—disrupting their activity worldwide. The coordinated effort involved multiple authorities and private organisations, making it one of the largest attacks on botnets recorded to date. Source: IBTimes UK […]

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OpenAI to set up shop in Korea to spur growth | French President Macron hopes for tech deals in Asia trip | India restricts access to weather data over fear of cyber attack

A trio of significant developments dominated the tech news cycle recently. OpenAI is ramping up its presence in South Korea, French President Macron is on a mission for tech-related deals in Asia, and India is tightening access to weather data amidst rising cyber threats. Key Points OpenAI creates a subsidiary in South Korea, planning to […]

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SCI Semiconductor secures £2.5M to reinvent cybersecurity at the silicon level

SCI Semiconductor has successfully secured £2.5 million in funding to address a major challenge in cybersecurity – ‘memory safety’. Their approach involves developing a new chip that compartmentalises memory for enhanced security, which could significantly reduce cyberattack vulnerabilities. Source: Tech.eu Key Points SCI’s chip focuses on enforcing memory safety, a crucial aspect in preventing approximately […]

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From Global Markets to Next-Gen Tech: SBC Summit 2025 Brings a Revamped Conference Programme to Lisbon

The SBC Summit 2025 is gearing up for an exciting return to Lisbon with a revamped conference programme aimed at delivering unmatched learning opportunities across global markets and next-gen technologies. Set to take place from 16–18 September, the event expects to attract around 30,000 attendees, showcasing a diverse agenda dedicated to industry insights and innovations. […]

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Banks Want SEC to Rescind Cyberattack Disclosure Requirements

American banking groups, spearheaded by the American Bankers Association (ABA), are pushing the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to revoke its new regulations requiring the disclosure of cybersecurity incidents. They argue that these rules conflict with privacy measures that safeguard critical infrastructure, leading to confusion and inefficiencies in responding to cyber threats. The ABA, along […]

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Banks Want SEC to Rescind Cyberattack Disclosure Requirements

American banking associations are pushing the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to drop its cybersecurity incident disclosure rules. The banks argue that these requirements clash with existing regulations aimed at protecting critical infrastructure and endangering victims Summary The American Bankers Association (ABA) and other banking groups have petitioned the SEC to rescind its cybersecurity disclosure […]

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