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  1. Industry leader explore the role mentorship plays in professional journeys.

  2. The campaign was undetected for more than one year. 

  3. This breach may include internal corporate data and the personal information of customers. 

  4. The University of Michigan-Flint’s Department of Public Safety was named the Voices for Children Advocacy Center’s 2026 Service Organization of the Year.

  5. As AI becomes more deeply embedded in security workflows, organizations face a new challenge: determining whether their teams are prepared to use it effectively.

  6. Organizations overestimate their emergency response; almost 50% of organizations faced a lateral movement attack in the last year.

  7. Illinois' Thornton Township High School District 205 announces a deployment of ZeroEyes AI gun detection solution. 

  8. Patients received notices after a hospital data breach — but the letters looked like scams. 

  9. President Trump signed a new National Security Presidential Memorandum to support the nation’s National Security Systems (NSS).

  10. Cal Water has responded following the claims of a cybersecurity incident. 

  11. The risk landscape can change quickly, meaning security leaders need to prepare for anything.

  12. Experts break down the risks of Novo Nordisk data breach. 

  13. Two organizations had false data breach notices filed against them, causing the Office of the Maine Attorney General to remove its public-facing data breach database.

  14. The consequences of bot impersonation are surfacing across every industry, impacting publishing, e-commerce, and beyond.

  15. Handala claims to have the ability to disrupt U.S. water supply, but what is the truth?

  16. The model does not come without risks. Security experts share their perspective on this launch. 

  17. While securing bridges and tunnels involves protecting physical assets, it’s also about ensuring the continuity of daily life.

  18. Five critical threats security leaders should expect.

  19. An online virtual world platform experienced a data breach. 

  20. Research shows identity crimes are increasingly leading to multiple fraud instances rather than creating isolated events.

  21. AI has become a tool for many cybercriminals seeking to advance and accelerate their attacks, but AI’s capabilities aren’t the only aspect malicious actors are leveraging.  

  22. The 2026 FIFA World Cup presents a unique level of complexity because of its geographic scale, international audience, and operational intensity.


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

  24. 23% of survey respondents have visibility into only half of their OT environment.

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