Data Security


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The Five Most Common AI Governance Mistakes Organizations Make

Relying on paper policies, blocking access entirely, or defaulting to legacy DLP pattern matching creates dangerous corporate blind spots as sensitive data floods AI prompts.

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Humanix Launches Tool to Stop Help Desk Security Violations

New capabilities flag live attempts to pressure support personnel into bypassing identity verification steps during sensitive workflows.

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New Phishing Campaign Exploits Calendar Invites to Steal Tokens

Security researchers identify a shift toward "CalPhishing" tactics that bypass traditional email filters and persist in user workflows.

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NetSPI Launches AI Driven Continuous Penetration Testing

New proactive security platform combines human expertise with artificial intelligence to secure evolving cloud and external attack surfaces.

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Medicare Portal Exposed Healthcare Provider Social Security Numbers

A public database intended to help patients find doctors inadvertently leaked the sensitive personal information of thousands of providers.

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The Rise Of AI Agents Is Breaking Access Governance

Traditional IAM systems can't track the non-deterministic behavior of autonomous agents, making intent-based oversight a security necessity.

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Genetec Urges Enhanced Identity Governance Amid AI Threats

As AI-driven attacks increase in sophistication, physical security leaders call for more than just routine password changes to protect networks.

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HID Introduces Enterprise Attestation for Passkey Governance

New FIDO-based capabilities allow organizations to verify device provenance during registration without impacting the end-user login experience.



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Pimloc and DWS Partner to Automate Video Redaction

New collaboration integrates AI privacy tools into digital evidence workflows to streamline public records requests for law enforcement.

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AI Emerges as Primary Threat to CISOs

A new NCC Group analysis reveals that AI weaponization and internal security gaps drove a 22% surge in monthly cyberattacks.

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US Healthcare Data Breach Crisis Impacts Millions

New research indicates over 2,200 medical centers nationwide have faced cyberattacks since 2023 as states tighten regulations.

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AI Models Struggle to Defend Against Cyberattacks

A new benchmark reveals that while frontier language models excel at exploitation, they fail to autonomously detect sophisticated attack chains.

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AMAG Partners With SwiftConnect for Digital Wallet Innovation

The expanded collaboration enables Apple Wallet and Google Wallet mobile credential activation across the AMAG Technology access control portfolio.

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Preparing Financial Institutions for the Quantum Threat

Nokia’s Martin Charbonneau explains why financial institutions must adopt crypto-agility and layered defense to protect against quantum-led breaches.

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Post-Quantum Migration Market Shifts Toward Execution

Experts warn that 2029 deadlines from major tech hubs signal a move from long-term planning to urgent operational requirements.

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Security Professionals Eye the Exit as Retention Rates Plummet

New industry data shows only about one-third of cybersecurity workers plan to remain in their current roles as burnout and culture concerns rise.

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Synack Launches Assessment to Counter AI-Driven Threats

The new offering uses autonomous agents and human researchers to identify vulnerabilities before they are exploited by offensive AI.

Americans Overconfident Despite Rising Cyber Risks

New survey data reveals a significant gap between perceived digital safety and the actual security habits of U.S. consumers.

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Exostar Appoints Amy Hogan as First Chief Information Officer

The former vice president will oversee enterprise technology strategy and platform innovation for the secure collaboration firm.

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A-V Services Earns ISO 27001 Information Security Certification

The gold standard certification validates the company's framework for protecting client data and managing information security risks.

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