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Features Edition
This week’s insights for cybersecurity professionals
Ransomware Will Hit Hospitals. Rehearsals Are Key to Defense
[From THE EDGE]: A chief medical information officer describes what hospitals face when they inevitably suffer a ransomware attack — whether it leads to short or long-term outages.
[From THE EDGE]: A chief medical information officer describes what hospitals face when they inevitably suffer a ransomware attack — whether it leads to short or long-term outages. |
Chainguard Unveils Factory 2.0 to Automate Hardening the Software Supply Chain
[From DR TECHNOLOGY]: The rebuilt Chainguard platform adds deeper security designed to continuously reconcile open source artifacts across containers, libraries, agent skills, and GitHub Actions.
[From DR TECHNOLOGY]: The rebuilt Chainguard platform adds deeper security designed to continuously reconcile open source artifacts across containers, libraries, agent skills, and GitHub Actions. |
Inconsistent Privacy Labels Don’t Tell Users What They Are Getting
[From THE EDGE]: Data privacy labels are a great idea for mobile apps, but the current versions just aren't good enough.
[From THE EDGE]: Data privacy labels are a great idea for mobile apps, but the current versions just aren't good enough. |
CrowdStrike Next-Gen SIEM Can Now Ingest Microsoft Defender Telemetry
[From DR TECHNOLOGY]: Once CrowdStrike’s nemesis, Microsoft is now a collaborator. A shared interest in Formula 1 helped thaw the years-long fierce rivalry.
[From DR TECHNOLOGY]: Once CrowdStrike’s nemesis, Microsoft is now a collaborator. A shared interest in Formula 1 helped thaw the years-long fierce rivalry. |
RSAC 2026: AI Dominates, But Community Remains Key to Security
[From THE EDGE]: Reporters' Notebook — As AI took center stage at this year's conference, experts debated automation, oversight, and the evolving role of human intelligence in cybersecurity — despite the US government's notable absence.
[From THE EDGE]: Reporters' Notebook — As AI took center stage at this year's conference, experts debated automation, oversight, and the evolving role of human intelligence in cybersecurity — despite the US government's notable absence. |
Geopolitics, AI, and Cybersecurity: Insights From RSAC 2026
[From THE EDGE]: AI-driven threats, global leadership shifts, and the future of cybersecurity in a rapidly evolving landscape were among the discussions at RSAC 2026 Conference.
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[From THE EDGE]: AI-driven threats, global leadership shifts, and the future of cybersecurity in a rapidly evolving landscape were among the discussions at RSAC 2026 Conference. |
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Commentary
Are We Training AI Too Late?
[From THE EDGE]: Ask the Expert — Cybersecurity teams need to expand their field of view to include new, unique threat sources, rather than relying on past, proven threat actors. |
The Forgotten Endpoint: Security Risks of Dormant Devices
[From DR TECHNOLOGY]: Technology Talk — That forgotten notebook holds plenty of secrets to enterprise access. |
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