Organizations are moving more and more systems to the cloud, but security risks don’t simply disappear after the early stages of migration. In many cases, they become harder to spot as environments ...
Rick Hutchinson is the CTO at VikingCloud. He has 17-plus years of experience as an accomplished executive and visionary leader. For years, cybersecurity leaders have answered one question with ...
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Some technology and policy watchers were surprised when President Donald Trump signed an executive order on June 2, 2026, establishing a framework for AI security. It seemed to move in a different ...
Nearly two-thirds of companies fail to vet the security implications of AI tools before deploying them. Stressing security fundamentals from the outset can cut down the risks. In their race to achieve ...
"The usage of AI and automatic vulnerability scanning performed by the attackers allows them to find an exposed IoT device and conduct an attack on it much quicker than they used to be able to," says ...
Corporate security plays a vital role in derisking the environment from a wide range of threats, both natural and man-made. Their efforts are instrumental in fortifying organizational resiliency in an ...
Risks in globally interconnected socio-environmental systems are complex: trade, migration, climate phenomena such as El Niño, and other processes can both redistribute and modulate risks. Here we ...
Although it wasn't called biometrics at the time, a rudimentary form of the technology emerged in 1901 when Scotland Yard adopted fingerprint classification to identify criminal suspects. The ...
Implementing AI: what’s the risk? We recently reported about how McDonald’s AI hiring tool’s password ‘123456’ exposed the data of 64M applicants. Not a great day for the fast-food giant, but our ...