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Cyber Resilience: The Board’s New Fiduciary Frontier
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Cyber Resilience: The Board’s New Fiduciary Frontier

Cyber resilience is no longer a technical problem but a core board responsibility. Leaders must reframe cybersecurity as a business enabler that drives competitive advantage rather than inhibits operations.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 4, 2025
The Antivirus Illusion: Why 70% of Americans Are Dangerously Wrong About Online Protection
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The Antivirus Illusion: Why 70% of Americans Are Dangerously Wrong About Online Protection

A shocking 70% of Americans believe antivirus software protects their online privacy, according to new research. This dangerous misconception leaves users vulnerable to modern cyberthreats that require layered security approaches.

by Megan CarterNovember 4, 2025
Digital Highwaymen: How Cybercriminals Enable Cargo Theft
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Digital Highwaymen: How Cybercriminals Enable Cargo Theft

Cybercriminals are partnering with traditional organized crime groups to hijack cargo shipments using sophisticated digital tactics. Researchers have identified active campaigns targeting trucking and logistics companies across North America. The convergence of digital and physical crime creates unp

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 3, 2025
Nintendo’s $17,500 Anti-Piracy Message to Streamers
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Nintendo’s $17,500 Anti-Piracy Message to Streamers

A Colorado federal judge has ordered streamer Jesse Keighin to pay Nintendo $17,500 in damages for repeatedly streaming pirated games. The case highlights Nintendo’s aggressive anti-piracy stance and the legal risks for content creators.

by Megan CarterNovember 3, 2025
Zscaler’s AI Security Gambit Reshapes Cybersecurity Market
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Zscaler’s AI Security Gambit Reshapes Cybersecurity Market

Zscaler’s acquisition of AI security startup SPLX represents a strategic move to dominate the emerging AI security market. This comes as traditional security vendors race to adapt their platforms for generative AI protection.

by Megan CarterNovember 3, 2025
Europe’s Fragile Energy Grid: The $2 Trillion Cybersecurity Time Bomb
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Europe’s Fragile Energy Grid: The $2 Trillion Cybersecurity Time Bomb

Europe’s energy infrastructure represents one of the world’s most vulnerable critical systems. With aging technology and fragmented security protocols, the continent faces a cybersecurity crisis that could trigger cascading blackouts across multiple nations.

by Megan CarterNovember 3, 2025
Europe’s Ransomware Epidemic: Why Wealth and Regulation Backfire
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Europe’s Ransomware Epidemic: Why Wealth and Regulation Backfire

European organizations are experiencing unprecedented ransomware attacks, with over 2,100 victims posted on extortion sites since 2024. The region’s wealth and strict regulations ironically make companies more attractive targets for cybercriminals operating with alarming speed.

by Megan CarterNovember 3, 2025
The AI Security Arms Race Heats Up
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The AI Security Arms Race Heats Up

Major tech companies are scrambling to address a critical AI security vulnerability that could undermine enterprise adoption. As indirect prompt injection attacks threaten AI models, security spending is surging across industries.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 3, 2025
Biometric Security: The End of Passwords and Rise of Digital Identity
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Biometric Security: The End of Passwords and Rise of Digital Identity

The era of password-based security is ending as biometric authentication becomes mainstream. From fingerprints to iris scans, our bodies are becoming our digital keys, but this transformation brings complex privacy and security challenges that demand careful consideration.

by Megan CarterNovember 3, 2025
CGNAT Bias Creates Global Internet Inequality
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CGNAT Bias Creates Global Internet Inequality

New research exposes how CGNAT technology creates systemic bias in internet traffic management. Users in developing regions face disproportionate throttling despite legitimate usage, revealing deep structural inequalities in global internet infrastructure.

by Tyler Brooks P.ENovember 3, 2025

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