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DeepSeek: The Silent AI Takeover That Could Cripple Markets and Fuel China's Cyberwarfare

Unlike Western AI systems governed by privacy laws and ethical considerations, DeepSeek operates under a regime notorious for state-sponsored hacking, surveillance, and cyber espionage. With AI-driven automation at its disposal, China can rapidly scale its cyberattacks, embedding malware, manipulating financial markets, and eroding trust in global AI platforms.

How to Turn on Guided Access on Android Devices?

Do you ever wish you could lock your Android device to a single app or restrict specific functions for a more focused and secure experience? Guided Access can make it happen. This blog will guide you through everything you need to know about enabling Guided Access for Android devices, its benefits, and how miniOrange MDM can take it to the next level.

AI-Powered Attacks Surge: 1,025% Jump in Vulnerabilities, 99% are API related

Wallarm's 2025 API ThreatStats Report offers a sweeping look at how AI deployments drive a surge in security risks. In 2024, Wallarm researchers discovered 439 AI-related CVEs-up an astonishing 1,025% from the prior year. Nearly all these flaws, 99%, point back to insecure or mismanaged APIs.

How Apple is Battling Phishing Scams and Protecting Your Personal Data

The digital world is now facing a serious challenge of phishing where fraudsters employ fake emails, websites or links to get confidential data which can result into great losses if not well handled. Apple, however, has taken several steps to protect users from these attacks.

Common Mistakes Companies Make When Implementing GDPR Policies

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has set a high standard for data protection and privacy in the European Union, impacting businesses worldwide. While most companies recognize the importance of compliance, many make critical mistakes during implementation, leaving them vulnerable to fines and reputational damage. Here are some of the most common pitfalls and how to avoid them.

How Role-Based Identity Management Can Protect Against AD- And Entra ID-Related Risk

Active Directory (AD) is prolific, with an estimated deployment at 90% of organizations worldwide. Meanwhile, Entra ID deployment is increasing, as is the prevalence of Hybrid environments which deploy both. The widespread use of AD makes the repository a target for cybercriminals. Although rarely discussed, identity, access privileges, and cybercrime are intrinsically linked, with 90% of organizations being victims of at least one identity-related incident in 2023.

5 Cybersecurity Trends for 2025: Preparing for a Year of Elevated Risk and Accountability

As security and risk leaders look to the year ahead, they face a rapidly evolving and dynamic set of challenges. The implementation of more stringent cybersecurity standards—such as the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) rules and the EU’s Network and Information Security Directive 2 (NIS2)—has placed boardroom scrutiny at an unprecedented level.

Four Ways Teleport Overcomes the Limitations of VPNs and Bastions

As organizations evolve to embrace cloud-native architectures and distributed teams, the limitations of legacy access solutions like virtual private networks (VPNs) and bastion hosts have become apparent. Once reliable for securing static, on-premises environments, these tools do not scale well for securing modern infrastructure, are expensive to maintain, increase security vulnerabilities, and can hinder regulatory compliance.

Simplify SOC Reporting with Customizable Dashboards

SOC teams often wrestle with clunky, siloed reporting tools that lack real-time, connected capabilities. Analysts end up buried under a mountain of fragmented xdata, forcing teams to spend valuable hours tracking down answers to their most pressing questions, rather than tackling threats head-on. At Torq, we feel SOC reporting should be your power move, not a painful process.

Industry Optimism Grows as TSA Proposes Balanced Cybersecurity Measures

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has proposed new rules requiring those under its jurisdiction to follow specific cyber risk management (CRM) requirements, report cybersecurity incidents in a certain timeframe, and address physical security concerns. This is positive news for the transportation industry, as hundreds of attacks have been leveled against the sector. These attacks have the potential to impact the supply chain, create chaos, and endanger human lives.