As cyber risk keeps changing, insurers are drawing firmer lines while executives focus on resilience and claims face stricter scrutiny.
When automated traffic overtakes human traffic, captcha stops looking like a simple checkpoint and starts looking like a fragile control built for a different era.
A ThreatsDay roundup points to three familiar pressure points in modern security: consumer devices, legacy transfer code, and criminal interest in AI-powered tooling.
Forum ICT Security 2026 will return to Rome for its 24th edition, and its framing is blunt: digital security is no longer just a technical subject, but a governance one.
A renewed case for Network Detection and Response argues that security teams need network evidence, not just alerts, to answer the basic questions that define an investigation.
May 2026 brought fewer recorded cyber incidents in Italy, yet the monthly picture also showed more security events and a renewed burst of hacktivist-style DDoS activity.
Bitsight’s 2025 telemetry points to a split-screen cyber year: observed breach counts fell, ransomware activity rose, and internet-facing AI services expanded fast enough to reshape the attack surface.