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After a year of reviewing the top hardware and software, here’s ZDNET’s list of 2025 winners.READ MORE HERE…
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Read More‘We will never stop,’ say crooks, despite retiring twice in the space of a month The Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters (SLSH) cybercrime collective – compriseed primarily of teenagers and twenty-somethings – announced it will go dark until 2026 following the FBI’s seizure of its clearweb site.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreAt Microsoft, building a lasting security culture is more than a strategic priority—it is a call to action. Security begins and ends with people, which is why every employee plays a critical role in protecting both Microsoft and our customers. When secure practices are woven into how we think, work, and collaborate, individual actions come together to form a unified, proactive, and resilient defense.
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Measuring AI ROI doesn’t have to be such an insurmountable challenge.READ MORE HERE…
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Read MoreThe VC firm’s first-ever AI Application Spending Report reveals illuminating trends about which kinds of AI tools are winning the AI race.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreForescout’s phony water plant fooled TwoNet into claiming a fake cyber victory – then it quietly shut up shop Security researchers say they duped pro-Russia cybercriminals into targeting a fake critical infrastructure organization, which the crew later claimed – via their Telegram group – to be a real-world attack.… READ MORE HERE…
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