A draft bill linked to Defence and cyber points to a policy shift: digital security is being treated as part of national security planning, not a separate concern.
The IMIS 2026 rollout is a municipal service story, but it also shows how identity, delegation, and traceability become security issues the moment administration goes fully digital.
Rome has set out a national framework for the resilience of critical entities, signaling that continuity planning is now part of the cyber and operational risk conversation.
A proposed bill would define a national cyber-defense space, expand military cyber powers, and create a new “Specialista Cyber Militare” qualification.
A federal patch deadline for an actively exploited Ivanti Sentry flaw shows how quickly a gateway bug can become a trust-boundary emergency.
GAO’s latest look at DHS modernization points to a familiar truth in government cyber: resilience improves only when acquisition, workforce, and governance can keep pace with the mission.
ACN has added two new guidance documents on stream ciphers and digital signatures, while also updating its TLS material, a small policy move with outsized operational consequences.
Horizon 2 marks the second stage of Australia’s cyber security strategy, with a new program of work set to begin in 2026 and continue to the end of the strategy period.
A Munich ruling involving Google’s AI Overview puts a hard legal edge on a technical problem many teams still treat as a product feature: generated text can create real-world liability when it names real people and real businesses.