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5 AI Attack Patterns Organizations Can’t Ignore

AI is rapidly changing the modern threat landscape.

6 Data Breaches to Know About (July 2026)

Security magazine takes a look at six data breaches from July 2026.

How Retailers Are Approaching Modernization

Modern difficulties are shaping how retail organizations approach modernization.

OpenAI Confirms ChatGPT Outage

On August 19, OpenAI confirmed a ChatGPT outage affecting users worldwide.

9M Images Exposed by Facial Recognition Platform

450.2 gigabytes of data were exposed in a public database with no password protection or encryption.

Hacker Summer Camp Is a Defender’s Education

What Las Vegas 2026 taught about identity and privilege.

TikTok Ban on Government Devices Reversed, Mobile Security Expert Weighs In

The Department of Justice (DOJ) decided last month that TikTok was no longer to be banned from government devices.

From Puzzle Solver to Program Builder

Listen to Dina Atwell, Director, Cyber Insider Threat Program Management at Capital One, discuss her career in the security industry.

Security Leaders Discuss Azure Exfiltration Campaign

A hacker claimed to have stolen 3.6 million Azure account records from major organizations. Security leaders discuss.

The Readiness Gap: Navigating the Shift from AI Experimentation to Expectation

Artificial Intelligence has officially crossed the threshold from a leading-edge experiment to a foundational business utility.

Fighting Fire with Fire: How Businesses Are Using AI to Enhance Risk Management

The emergence of AI has changed how modern organizations view security and risk management.

The Deepfake Problem is Growing, and Authentication Needs a Rethink

In this threat landscape, the assumption that what we see and hear is always real is disintegrating.

Copilot Exposed Its Own Vulnerabilities When Prompted

A one-click vulnerability in Microsoft Copilot Personal, named CoSnitch, was recently discovered. Security magazine talks with the research author to learn more.

Google Publishes Post-Quantum Cryptography Roadmap

Google Cloud published a roadmap for post-quantum cryptography, and this security leader is sharing his insights.

Third-Party Breach Exposes Pokémon Center Customer Data

The Pokémon Center experienced a third-party data breach that exposed customer order details, including names and email addresses.

US Government Hired a North Korean IT Worker, FBI Investigating

A North Korean remote IT worker was hired by an unidentified U.S. federal agency.

Why GSOCs and Protective Intelligence Are the Cornerstone of Executive Protection

The converging landscape has shifted executive protection from a reactionary and operational pursuit to an intelligence-driven mission.

Multiple Suicides Reported in US Cyber Operations Forces

5 individuals associated with the U.S. Cyber Operations Forces committed suicide.

Wheel and Spoke Too Soon

Recently, a well-meaning LinkedIn colleague posted a “wheel of privilege” exercise.

The Inside Job: Corporate Espionage Never Went Away

Corporate espionage never went away, but did get more sophisticated.

Data Breaches Could Set a Record in 2026

If the current pace of data breaches continues, 2026 could set an annual record for amount of compromises.

Make LinkedIn Work for Your Security Career

Your LinkedIn presence is often the first leadership meeting you will never know you had.<

Uber Freight Investigates Data Security Concern

Following a hacker’s breach claims, Uber Freight is investigating a data security incident.

Protecting America’s Critical Infrastructure: A Shared Responsibility in an Era of Escalating Cyber Threats

The recent cyberattacks targeting municipal water facilities across multiple U.S. states serve as another reminder that America’s critical infrastructure remains under constant attack.

Shadow AI Impacts 74% of Organizations

Most organizations are running more AI tools than they thought.

Can Organizations Trust Their Own AI?

Security magazine talks with Brent Johnson, CISO at Bluefin, about strategies organizations can adopt to protect themselves and their data.

Enhancing Residential Building Security

Apartment complex management companies and property owners have a duty to maintain safe premises for their tenants and their guests.

A Dive into the Royalmount Mall's Security

The Royalmount Mall in Quebec faces unique security challenges, and so it approaches protection in a distinct way.

Film Festival Data Leak Exposes A-List Directors, Actors, Celebrities

Records associated with Tribeca Film Festival were exposed.

Mass Kidnapping Increased 154% from 2020 to 2025

2026 will see an increase in kidnaps-for-ransom.

The Crime Began Well Before the Breach

The image most security professionals still carry of perimeter crime is the opportunist: the actor who spots an open gate, grabs what is within reach, and flees.

Modern Wireless-First Security Solutions Deliver Multiple Benefits for Mixed-Use Properties

The most common longstanding security and safety challenges of mixed-use properties generally fall into 4 categories.

Stop, Drop, and Roll

Insights from national fire prevention standards for active shooter prevention.

As AI Outpaces Regulation, Trust is at Risk

AI will continue to outpace regulation. The question is not whether the gap exists, every CISO already knows it does. The question is who owns it.

Building Trust in AI Starts with Trustworthy Data

Enterprise AI is transitioning from the “does it work” phase to the “how can we adopt it safely” phase, creating an unprecedented and complex mix of opportunities and challenges for business leaders.

The State of National Security

Former FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate discusses the state of National Security today.

Majority of Organizations Lack Drone Mitigation Due to Legal Restrictions

Airports and other organizations lack counter-drone security plans.

Mobile Application Security Fails to Match Levels of AI Use

Organizations face mobile app security struggles.

Building Public Trust in AI‑Enabled Security

Despite its widespread adoption in industrial and personal contexts, only 66% of people use AI, and only 46% trust it.

Browser Security in the Age of Mythos: How AI Is Driving a Surge in Browser Risk Exposure

The patch tsunami is here, and browsers are absorbing the worst of it.

6 Crisis Response Best Practices (That Actually Hold Up When Things go Sideways)

An effective crisis response strategy requires flexibility and fast-acting solutions.

When Cyberattacks Hit Medical Devices, Patients Pay the Price

When a cyberattack affects a medical device, the most important question isn’t what happened to the technology. It’s what happened to the patient.

The Execution Gap: Why Great Security Design Doesn't Always Deliver Great Security

Walk through almost any modern data centre and you'll find some of the most advanced physical security technology ever deployed.

AI in Healthcare: Reducing Risk in the Emerging Malpractice Frontier

Artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare. But with these advances comes a new category of legal risk: AI-related malpractice liability.

How Election Manipulation Is Shifting from Hacks to Headlines

Election security has shifted from protecting systems to protecting trust.