Information Security News 89% of Enterprise GenAI Usage Is Invisible to Organizations, Exposing Critical Security Risks The Hacker NewsA new report reveals that a staggering 89% of generative AI usage within enterprises remains undetected, exposing organisations to severe security risks. This covert AI activity can lead to significant data breaches and compromise system integrity. To […]
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Safer Internet Day: The Business Model of Cyber Attacks in the Digital Era by Saba Bagheri, PhD

Every year, Safer Internet Day reminds us of the importance of making the internet a safer place for everyone. Initially conceived as a tool to connect people and make life more convenient, the internet has evolved into a cornerstone of modern living. Yet, it has also become a breeding ground for a darker reality: the […]
Smart Security Everywhere: Empowering CXOs with Always-On Protection
by Shantanu Bhattacharya Posted on February 20, 2025 | Originally published on RSAC Conference 🔗 Read the original article on RSAC Conference In today’s digital-first business landscape, Chief Experience Officers (CXO) are frequently on the move, driving business growth outside the organization’s secure network perimeter. However, this mobility comes with a significant risk: their laptops, […]
Cyber (In)Securities – Issue 126
Information Security News Ghost Ransomware Targets Orgs in 70+ CountriesDark Reading by Elizabeth MontalbanoGhost ransomware continues to pose a significant threat globally, now targeting organisations in over 70 countries. This ransomware variant is particularly insidious due to its ability to encrypt data swiftly and demand ransoms, leading to severe disruptions across multiple sectors. The widespread […]
Cyber (In)Securities – Issue 124
Information Security News Thai authorities detain four Europeans in ransomware crackdown Cyberscoop by Greg OttoIn a coordinated operation, Thai authorities arrested four European nationals in Phuket, suspected of orchestrating Phobos ransomware attacks. The individuals allegedly extorted approximately $16 million in Bitcoin from over 1,000 victims globally. The operation, codenamed “Phobos Aetor,” involved raids across multiple […]
Delving into the Shadows: An Approach to Identifying Obscure Cyberattacks
By Shantanu Bhattacharya Posted on February 06, 2025 | Originally published on RSAC Conference 📌 Read the original article on RSAC Conference In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, attackers are constantly seeking new ways to bypass traditional defenses. This blog delves into the often-overlooked methods they use, focusing on how obscure techniques, specifically within UNIX […]
Australia’s Digital Destiny: Leading the Charge for Online Freedom

Introduction In today’s interconnected world, the importance of digital rights cannot be overstated. While the European Union is making commendable strides in this arena, Australia stands at a pivotal juncture to assert its leadership in championing online freedom. The nation’s commitment to democratic values, coupled with a robust technological infrastructure, uniquely positions it to influence […]
Cyber (In)Securities – Issue 123
Information Security News: Federal Judge Tightens DOGE Leash Over Critical Treasury Payment System AccessThe Register by Brandon Vigliarolo and Jessica LyonA federal judge has mandated stricter regulatory oversight on the integration of Dogecoin (DOGE) within the U.S. Treasury’s critical payment systems, following concerns about the cryptocurrency’s potential to disrupt financial stability. This decision introduces a […]
Welcome New Member – Osama Soliman from UAE

Please welcome our newest member from UAE, Osama Soliman! Osama Soliman is a seasoned GRC professional with extensive experience in risk management, internal controls, and regulatory compliance. He currently leads the Risk & Control function at a leading online food delivery platform, overseeing GRC activities across multiple markets, including Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Technology Risk […]
Cyber (In)Securities – Issue 122
Information Security News: TSA’s Airport Facial-Recog Tech Faces Audit ProbeThe Register by Brandon VigliaroloThe U.S. Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) facial recognition program is under audit by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) due to concerns over privacy, data security, and potential biases. The audit will assess how biometric data is collected, stored, and shared, and whether […]