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Zero trust

Coverage of verification-first security models, segmentation, and the infrastructure behind modern access control.

Verification-first security and modern access architecture.

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Data Broker Privacy Rules Move Past Notice Pages
SecurityPrivacy Regulation
Data broker privacy rules now focus on consent, deletion, location limits, and vendor proof as regulators tighten sensitive-data controls.
Meera ShahJun 2, 202612 min read
Risk, resilience, and the systems companies rely on.Read story
SecurityConsumer Security
FTC and FBI data show social platforms, impersonation calls, crypto pitches and older-adult targeting are now central consumer-security risks.
Meera ShahMay 19, 202612 min read
Risk, resilience, and the systems companies rely on.Read story
SecurityIdentity Security
Sophos identity-security data shows repeat breaches, ransomware cost and weak non-human identity controls colliding with the fast spread of AI agents.
Meera ShahMay 17, 202612 min read
Risk, resilience, and the systems companies rely on.Read story
SecurityIdentity Security
OpenAI Daybreak puts frontier AI into vulnerability discovery, patch validation and trusted-access security work, raising the bar for how defenders govern cyber-capable models.
Meera ShahMay 14, 202613 min read
Risk, resilience, and the systems companies rely on.Read story
SecurityRansomware and Breaches
Foxconn says affected North American factories are resuming normal production after a cyberattack, while Nitrogen ransomware claims raise fresh supply-chain security questions.
Meera ShahMay 13, 202612 min read
Risk, resilience, and the systems companies rely on.Read story
SecurityPrivacy Regulation
Community Bank's AI-app disclosure shows how unauthorized AI tools can turn customer data into a privacy, cybersecurity, and incident-response problem.
Meera ShahMay 12, 202614 min read
Risk, resilience, and the systems companies rely on.Read story