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  1. In an interactive SECURITY 500 panel, security leaders will contemplate high-stakes “Would You Rather” scenarios to reflect the real-world complications they face each day. 

  2. This is a difficult year for professionals looking to shift from public safety to enterprise security, but with proper preparation, the move is possible.

  3. The “Crisis Leadership in the Age of Polycrisis” panel at the 2025 SECURITY 500 Conference will feature security leaders discussing the intricacies of crisis management when threats overlap.

  4. One of the most damaging vulnerabilities often sits inside the organization: inconsistent communication from employees.

  5. In this episode of Lock It Down with SecurityMagazine, Will Bernhjelm, Mall of America Vice President of Security, and the 2025 SECURITY 500 Conference Morning Keynote Speaker, talks about his career, the security industry and the upcoming conference.

  6. As shoplifters grow bolder, security leaders need to be more creative to protect their property and employees.

  7. The University of Pennsylvania experienced a cyber incident in which a series of mass emails were sent to students, parents, faculty and alumni. 

  8. Former Vice President Dick Cheney passed away at age 84 on November 3, 2025 with a public announcement on November 4, 2025.

  9. Security leaders will discuss the impact that public-private partnerships have on community security and public safety. 

  10. James Weston, Director, Global Security Liaison & IDL Security Advisor at McDonald’s Corporation, will deliver an afternoon keynote address at the SECURITY 500 Conference in Washington, D.C. this November.

  11. Halloween tricks aren't reserved for trick-or-treaters — cybercriminals are preying on the Halloween spirit to enact malicious spam. 

  12. While many online threats are nothing more than idle chatter, pranks, or cries for attention, others are chillingly real — and the challenge is determining which is which before tragedy strikes.


  13. The key to an effective security strategy lies not in collecting more information, but in focusing on the right data to ensure safety without unnecessary exposure.

  14. Approximately 40 billion records (13 TB) were found in an exposed database. 

  15. Why and how predictive AI should be governed. 

  16. Third-party ecosystems are now one of the most profitable attack avenues as when one supplier is compromised, the effects can quickly ripple through entire industries. 

  17. A walk through for running a successful test that turns lessons into lasting resilience.

  18. For today’s CISOs, AI represents both a growing threat and a transformative opportunity. 

  19. The Elliot A. Boxerbaum Award is an award for the consulting community, recognizing collaboration, ingenuity and excellence in security design. This year's award recipient was Bala Consulting Engineers for their work with Giarratana, LLC.

  20. The scariest industry developments aren’t happening in the shadows of the dark web; they’re emerging from generative AI operating in broad daylight.

  21. The financial services industry is experiencing a surge in fraud rates, driven by the increasing ability of bad actors to access cutting-edge technologies. 

  22. Envoy Air, subsidiary of American Airlines, experienced a cyberattack. 

  23. The evolving tactics of the North Korean remote IT workers raise serious concerns for U.S. organizations.

  24. The theft at the Lourve reveals the concerning state of museum security and the widespread repercussions that occur when that security fails.