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What You Need to Know about the Medtronic Data Breach

Medtronic Plc is an American-Irish medical device company founded in 1949. As one of the largest medical device companies in the world and with over 90,000 employees, the company operates in about 150 countries. Its products treat 70 health conditions, helping an estimated 75 million people globally every year. Earlier in 2026, the company was the victim of a cybersecurity incident that impacted some of its corporate IT systems.

Hyper-Targeted Social Engineering Needs Real-Time Video Response

There’s an important metric that can tell you exactly how vulnerable your high-risk employees and departments are to the next generation of social engineering. It’s not phishing click rates or training completion percentages. It probably doesn’t show up on any security dashboard. It’s the precise number of days it takes your team to respond to a live, context-specific threat with adequate training – training time to market.

Your Email is Protected. Is Your Teams Chat?

For years, security teams have poured resources into locking down the inbox, and for good reason. Email has always been the front door for phishing and social engineering. Unfortunately, another door has been left wide open: Microsoft Teams. Threat actors are increasingly posing as IT helpdesk staff inside Microsoft Teams chats, exploiting the built-in trust employees place in their internal collaboration tools to steal credentials and take over accounts.

How Conversational AI Is Reshaping Guest Data Security in Hospitality

Hotels and resorts collect an enormous amount of personal information every single day. From passport details to payment cards, from travel preferences to home addresses, guest data has become one of the most valuable and most vulnerable assets in the hospitality industry. As more properties turn to automated chat systems to handle bookings, requests, and customer service, a new layer of complexity has entered the picture.

Why More Clinics Are Switching to AI Medical Scribes in 2026

Walk into almost any clinic today and you will notice something different about the way doctors work. Fewer of them are typing while talking to patients. Fewer are staying late to finish notes. A big reason for this shift is the rise of the AI medical scribe solution, a tool that listens to patient visits and turns the conversation into organized clinical notes.

How Prop Trading Firms Are Becoming Prime Targets for Cyberattacks

Trading firms have always dealt with risk. Market risk, credit risk, operational risk, these are old concerns that every firm learns to manage early on. But there is a newer kind of risk that has been growing quietly in the background, and it is starting to demand serious attention. Cybersecurity threats are now hitting the trading world harder than ever, and a prop firm, short for proprietary trading firm, sits right in the middle of this storm.

How Legal Teams Are Responding Faster to Cyber Incidents with Smarter Technology

When a company gets hit by a cyberattack, every hour matters. Data may be leaking, systems may be down, and regulators are watching the clock. In the middle of all this pressure, legal teams are expected to make fast, accurate decisions about notification deadlines, contractual obligations, and regulatory exposure. This is exactly where AI legal software has started to change the game. By taking over repetitive research and document review tasks, it gives legal teams the breathing room they need to focus on judgment calls that actually require a human mind.

7 Top Identity Verification Solutions for Digital Banks in 2026

Digital banks live and die by two numbers that pull against each other: onboarding conversion and fraud losses. Every extra second of friction during signup sends applicants to a competitor, while every shortcut in verification opens the door to synthetic identities, document fraud, and money mule networks that regulators expect banks to catch. Identity verification is the mechanism that has to satisfy both numbers at once.

The Best Access Control Companies to Watch in 2026

Access control used to mean a badge reader bolted next to a door. Today it means cloud platforms, mobile credentials, AI-driven analytics, and systems that need to talk to video, intrusion, and identity management without falling apart at the seams. For security leaders evaluating vendors, the real question isn't just "who makes a good reader," it's "who can support the way my organization actually operates, on the timeline I actually have.".