A seized phone or computer can be central to criminal evidence, but if the original device is lost or destroyed, verification, defense rights, and procedural stability can all come under strain.
A new CNC regulation pushes public-sector cyber resilience beyond backups and into measurable recovery targets, testing, and geographically separated infrastructure.
A commission's startup estimate turns a military cyber proposal into a test of scale, structure, and how quickly a digital defense branch can become real.
A new executive move on AI favors coordination and testing over binding obligations, shifting the security debate toward how defenses are actually operationalized.
A new executive order ties AI innovation to cybersecurity modernization, signaling that frontier models are becoming a policy object as much as a technical one.
CISA and G7 cyber agency partners have put AI system transparency on a supply-chain footing, but the hard part is still proving that paperwork matches production.