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  1. Standards for identity verification must evolve to address how inputs are introduced, processed and validated before matching occurs. 

  2. U.S. cyber officials are considering shortening the deadline for fixing critical vulnerabilities in government IT, and security experts are sharing their thoughts. 

  3. When CISOs, CIOs, and other cyber leaders approach the board, they often run into a familiar problem: the C-suite doesn’t speak their language. 

  4. An experienced security consultant shares what she has learned as a corporate security executive and as the CEO of a consulting group.

  5. Between the dates of Apr. 14 and Apr. 16, a sophisticated phishing campaign was observed. 

  6. Securitymagazine spoke with Cybersecurity Researcher Jeremiah Fowler about the risks of stalkerware in executive protection. 

  7. The CISO’s role, and the cultural and strategic mindset that influences it, must change.

  8. Individuals were recently notified of a ransomware attack affecting Sandhills Medical Foundation that occurred in May 2025.



  9. The first truly major AI-enabled cyberattack will look different from the incidents that dominate headlines today.

  10. Two cybersecurity professionals were imprisoned for their role in a string of 2023 ransomware attacks. 

  11. Instructure recently confirmed its data was stolen. 

  12. Through perimeter protection, layered safety measures and systemic security, security leaders can protect an essential element of the supply chain: warehouses.

  13. Nine seconds — that’s how long it took for an AI agent to delete a company’s production database and volume-level backups. 

  14. Most privacy programs still have one gap in common: the browser.

  15. Alan Saquella, CPP, shares 12 tips for building a strong security budget.

  16. An overview of cyber threat trends from the previous year. 

  17. Public and private sector partnerships strengthen security at every level.

  18. New technologies are allowing companies to take more proactive approaches and monitor vulnerable employees. 


  19. When ransomware attacks affect the sector, the losses are significant. 

  20. Security leader discusses protecting critical infrastructure as geopolitical tensions grow.

  21. What healthcare security leaders need to know about de-escalation training. 

  22. The majority of universities have either adopted AI or intend to soon.

  23. 2025 healthcare breaches dropped from 2024

  24. Security experts are sharing their insights on the broader implications of this breach.

  25. Energy infrastructure represents cybersecurity’s next frontier because it changes the scope and speed at which risks evolve.