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Data ProtectionInsights

An AI Checkup for 2026: Best Practices for the Next Stage

December 29, 2025
AI regulation and risk governance have evolved from niche concerns to board-level priorities in under three years. Organizations that succeed will be those that treat AI not only as an opportunity, but as a domain requiring disciplined legal, operational, and contractual stewardship.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

The 2026 Cyber Risk Forecast: Entering the AI-Versus-AI Battlefield

December 23, 2025
Next year, cybersecurity becomes an AI-driven battleground where trust erodes, deception scales, and the speed of intelligent machines determines who stays secure and who gets left behind.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

The Next Fraud Problem Isn’t in Finance. It’s in Hiring: The New Attack Surface

December 19, 2025
Remote work and remote hiring didn’t just change where people sit. They changed how trust is established.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

AI Autonomy Demands a New Security Playbook

November 26, 2025
AI autonomy has redrawn the security battlefield. What was once human versus human is now AI against AI, with both attackers and defenders wielding machine power.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Why Next-Gen Firewalls May Be Your Biggest Security Blind Spot

November 10, 2025
Firewalls will always have a role in cybersecurity, but their limitations are growing. Complexity, patch delays, and encrypted blind spots have made them both essential and vulnerable.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

New Identity Visibility and Intelligence Category (IVIP) Serves as Wakeup Call to Evaluate Identity Security Strategy

November 7, 2025
The debut of IVP is more than an addition to a Hype Cycle – it’s a wake-up call. Enterprises can no longer afford to operate on blind faith that their identity tools are functioning as intended. With identities colliding in increasingly complex environments, the stakes are too high for identity security on a prayer.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Inside a Threat Actor’s Typical Day: Lessons Learned for MSPs

November 5, 2025
Have you ever wondered how exactly threat actors spend their days? A recent Huntress investigation into a machine operated by a threat actor, who had installed a Huntress agent, gave an inside look into just that.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Europe’s Cyber Resilience Act: Prepare Now or Lose Your Market Access

November 3, 2025
The EU Cyber Resilience Act represents the most significant shift in product security requirements in a generation. Starting September 11, 2026, manufacturers must report actively exploited vulnerabilities to EU authorities within 24 hours of becoming aware of them.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

AI Agents: Elevating Cyber Threat Intelligence to Autonomous Response

October 31, 2025
The integration of AI into cybersecurity has evolved significantly. Initially, AI assistants primarily supported threat research and rapid intelligence processing,...
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Credential Landfills: Why Old Password Dumps Keep Masquerading as New Breaches

October 17, 2025
Every couple of months, massive password dumps dominate headlines, causing businesses and individuals to panic and immediately assume they’re under attack. But the truth is, all of these events are just credential landfills: data from old hacks being re-disclosed as massive new breaches.
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Commercial Location Data Used to Track Deployed U.S. Military Across Theaters of Operation

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Carnival Cruise Data Breach Exposes Nearly 6 Million People in Cyber Attack Linked to ShinyHunters

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