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Data on The Frontline: How Geopolitical Tensions Change Cybersecurity

Chris Jacob, Field CISO, Securonix There is a particular kind of unease that comes with geopolitical tension. It rarely arrives for security teams as one clean, obvious event. More often, it shows up as a change in tempo across the environment. Scanning increases and phishing attempts feel sharper. Then you start having leadership asking harder questions about exposure, suppliers, regions, and sensitive data.
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The AI Data Centre Buildout Has a Security Problem

In recent months, there has been plenty of speculation about whether the industry is in the middle of an "AI bubble," often fuelled by questions about whether massive infrastructure investments are matched by real demand. Yet current developments suggest this is not the case: the ecosystem around AI continues to expand at a pace that indicates longterm structural change rather than shortterm hype.

Analyzing SHEET#CREEP: SHEETCREEP is up again with different config obfuscation

The Securonix Threat Research team has identified an ongoing espionage campaign, tracked as SHEETCREEP, where threat actors deliver a C# remote access trojan through a diplomatic-themed ISO phishing lure.