A coordinated warning from Five Eyes agencies frames artificial intelligence as a force that can compress defender reaction time and intensify the race around zero-day exploitation.
A joint warning from Five Eyes cyber agencies points to a shift in defense strategy, with AI now treated as a threat that has to be managed across leadership, operations, and technology teams.
A coordinated warning from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand treats AI as an accelerator of familiar security failures, not a futuristic side issue.
Australian organisations are being pushed toward more autonomous and proactive cyber defence as AI speeds up and complicates the threat picture.
A Senate proposal would require federal cyber planning for critical infrastructure to be updated with AI-driven threats in mind, turning policy refresh into the frontline issue.
AI is not just changing how defenders work; in critical infrastructure, it is changing how fast both sides can move.
A fresh policy debate is focusing on whether public investment in digital transformation is being matched by the cyber resilience needed to keep government and critical infrastructure safe.
As AI-powered adversaries uncover vulnerabilities at unprecedented speed, Frenos offers a free, high-velocity simulation to help critical infrastructure fight back.
MITRE’s latest overhaul arms defenders with sharper tools and deeper industrial visibility as AI-fueled cyberattacks blur old boundaries.
As AI supercharges cyber threats, Tenable bets on streamlined pricing and modular packages to win over embattled security teams.
Japan launches a high-level task force as AI-driven vulnerabilities threaten the nation’s financial stability.
The world’s largest cyber defense exercise puts 41 nations to the test as digital threats grow more sophisticated.
Attackers weaponized a newly revealed SSRF vulnerability in LMDeploy’s vision-language module just 12 hours after public warning, exposing the speed and sophistication of AI infrastructure threats.
The unveiling of Mythos marks a seismic shift in cybersecurity, where AI-driven threats outpace defenses and demand urgent new strategies for global resilience.
National Cyber Security Centre warns that the nation’s ability to withstand severe cyberattacks is falling dangerously behind as AI supercharges hostile actors.
From burnout to AI threats and hacking back, Sophos’ CISO reveals the real battles behind cybersecurity leadership.
As cyberattacks grow faster and AI systems rewrite the rules, threat modeling shifts from niche to non-negotiable for every digital organization.
New analysis of over one billion vulnerability records reveals the harsh limits of human-led cyber defense in the age of autonomous attackers.
A new wave of hyper-speed cyber threats is leaving defenders scrambling as attackers weaponize vulnerabilities in record time, targeting digital identities and exploiting global unrest.