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How the IT channel can help on the route to cybersecurity regulatory compliance
By Patrick Scholl published
Industry Insights New regulations have transformed the cybersecurity landscape and the channel has an important role in helping organizations adapt

Cybersecurity teams face unparalleled pressure, but they’re stepping up to the plate
By Emma Woollacott published
News While cybersecurity teams are contending with rising workloads and chronic staffing issues, new research shows practitioners are still charging ahead and meeting targets.

More than 300,000 US healthcare patients impacted in suspected Rhysida cyber attacks
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Two US healthcare organizations have warned threat actors were able to breach their internal systems, exposing more than 300,000 individuals.

Addressing cybersecurity skills gaps in 2025
By Kate O'Flaherty published
In-depth The cybersecurity skills gap is widening, despite multiple initiatives to fill core roles – leaders must act to redress the balance

3.9 billion credentials were exposed to cyber criminals last year
By Solomon Klappholz published
News The threat of infostealer malware is on the rise, with 4.3 million machines infected last year alone

Multichannel attacks are becoming a serious threat for enterprises – and AI is fueling the surge
By George Fitzmaurice published
News Organizations are seeing a steep rise in multichannel attacks fueled in part by an uptick in AI cyber crime, new research from SoSafe has found.

Nearly a million devices were infected in a huge GitHub malvertising campaign
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Microsoft has alerted users to a malvertising campaign leveraging GitHub to infect nearly 1 million devices around the world.

Cobalt Strike abusers dealt hammer blow after “aggressive” takedown campaign
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Threat actors have long used unauthorized copies of Cobalt Strike to deploy malware, identify vulnerabilities, and move laterally while evading detection

API keys and passwords were found in a popular AI training dataset – here's why
By Solomon Klappholz published
Analysis The discovery of almost 12,000 secrets in the archive of a popular AI training dataset is the result of the industry’s inability to keep up with the complexities of machine-machine authentication.
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