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  1. A look into the calling that drives security leaders.

  2. 23% of survey respondents have visibility into only half of their OT environment.

  3. Oxford University disclosed it experienced a data security incident. 

  4. On the same day Israel and Iran exchanged missile strikes, Iranian-linked hacker group Handala claimed to disrupt Israeli radar systems. But what evidence is there for this claim? 

  5. A whistleblower accused IBM and AT&T of covering up data breaches.

  6. Five Eyes warns that China is targeting individuals in order to access sensitive or classified information.

  7. Charter Communications, Inc. announced that Chris Hacker has been named Head of Corporate Security, succeeding Jane Rhodes, who has announced her retirement.

  8. The NYC sewer case reveals critical infrastructure blind spots. 

  9. With everything a cell phone can access, it’s imperative that they remain secure.

  10. Security magazine highlights a few access control products for 2026.

  11. A man was arrested after assaulting three security officers. 

  12. Organizations are handing AI the keys to sensitive systems before securing guardrails around those identities. 

  13. Threat actors released the sensitive data of 2.6 million accounts. 

  14. The security teams for hotels and other lodging accommodations often have less bandwidth during heightened traveling periods. Effective visitor management systems can support them.

  15. To understand the real AI security challenge, it is important to look at how widely used AI tools are entering everyday workflows and where each can create exposure.

  16. Security magazine takes a look at 7 data security stories from this month. 

  17. Political tensions involving Iran are multi-pronged and create a uniquely sensitive environment surrounding fan activity and demonstrations. 

  18. This year’s World Cup presents an attractive opportunity for cybercriminals. 

  19. AI collapsed the discovery half of the vulnerability lifecycle from a slow, distributed, semi-public process into a fast, concentrated, partially-private one.

  20. Only 9% remediate high-severity flaws in production within 24 hours; 74% do so in one to seven days. 

  21. Florida has sued OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, claiming they place the profits over safety. 


  22. The concept of placing mini data centers and distributed AI computer nodes inside residential homes may appear innovative from an energy efficiency perspective, but it introduces significant security concerns. 

  23. President Trump has signed an executive order requesting AI companies to show models to the federal government. Security experts discuss. 

  24. This year’s forecast is causing concern for two primary reasons.

  25. Hackers deceived Instagram’s AI chatbot, prompting it to provide access to user accounts.