Tag: AI

Cyber (In)Securities – Issue 127

Flaw found in stalkerware apps, exposing millions of people. Here’s how to find out if your phone is being spied uponBitdefender by Graham Cluley A significant security flaw discovered in stalkerware apps has exposed millions to potential spying, significantly compromising user privacy. This vulnerability allows 

DeepSeek: Revolutionizing Operational Technology by Rupesh Shirke

DeepSeek: Revolutionizing Operational Technology by Rupesh Shirke

In today’s fast-paced industrial landscape, the integration of advanced technologies in operational processes is no longer optional; it’s essential. DeepSeek stands at the forefront of this transformation, offering innovative solutions that enhance efficiency, safety, and productivity across various sectors. At its core, DeepSeek leverages cutting-edge 

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. 

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 

Cyber (In)Securities – Issue 125

Information Security News Joint Letter on the UK Government’s use of Investigatory Powers Act to attack End-to-End EncryptionGlobal Encryption Coalition by Ryan Polk The Global Encryption Coalition is actively opposing the UK government’s utilisation of the Investigatory Powers Act to erode end-to-end encryption, asserting that 

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 

Beyond Data Protection Day: Safeguarding Our Digital Lives Every Day

Beyond Data Protection Day: Safeguarding Our Digital Lives Every Day

January 28th was Data Protection Day—a global reminder that privacy isn’t just a legal formality or an operational headache. It’s a fundamental pillar of trust. If your business handles client or customer data (and let’s be honest, that includes almost every business these days), you 

Cyber (In)Securities – Issue 121

Information Security News: US Cyber Agency’s Future Role in Elections Remains Murky Under the Trump Administration Security Week via Associated PressThe role of the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in safeguarding elections is increasingly uncertain under the Trump administration. While CISA played a 

Cyber (In)Securities – Issue 120

Information Security News US freezes foreign aid, halting cybersecurity defence and policy funds for alliesThe Register by Jessica LyonsRead more here The U.S. government has frozen foreign aid, including funds allocated to support allies’ cybersecurity defense and policy initiatives. This unexpected move could leave critical 

China’s Open-Source AI: The genie is out of the bottle, and the race is on

China’s AI ambitions have been making headlines for years, but recent developments have thrown a curveball into the global tech landscape. DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company, has managed to develop a top-tier AI model despite facing significant sanctions and restrictions. And here’s the kicker—it’s open