Third‑Party Risks Cause Over One‑Third of Breaches
Over 35% of data breaches are caused by vendors or partners, not internal failures. As threats spread globally, third-party risk is growing. Security is only as strong as the weakest link. https://t.co/e3kXTsRA5f
Small Businesses Need Post‑quantum Encryption Now
Even if you’re a small business, your data has long-term value. Cybercriminals are hoarding encrypted data, betting quantum computers will crack it. Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and PQC-ready vendors are the defense today. https://t.co/JCn5eZDeii
AI Agent Detects Critical Solana Vulnerability, Boosting Blockchain Defense
Earlier this year, an AI agent from Anatomist Security found a critical Solana vulnerability. Built by Kevin Wang’s team, it shows deep expertise and uses AI to protect the blockchain before bad actors strike. https://t.co/jba6oMX8TQ
Great Leaders Turn Security Into Competitive Advantage
Leading in cybersecurity, like anything else, includes people, judgment, and culture. Strong leaders build teams that can anticipate, adapt, and act under pressure, turning security from a checklist into an organizational advantage.
AI Boosts Sustainable Energy Through Policy, Infrastructure, Clean Power
AI can drive sustainable energy management. Leaders highlight that it needs three things: efficiency-focused policies, energy-efficient infrastructure, and cleaner electricity. Tech can secure energy and boost sustainability. https://t.co/jmV7eLsSHS
Quantum Threat Looms: Upgrade Cybersecurity Now
Quantum computing is coming. And it will challenge current cybersecurity. Even if quantum-ready machines are 5–10 years out, moving to quantum-safe systems can’t wait. https://t.co/WhtoSQvyc4
Security Giants Bet Big; Execution Determines AI Success
When companies like ServiceNow and Mastercard start making big security bets, you know the lines are blurring. Now it’s about execution. Who deploys AI securely and actually succeeds? https://t.co/QOSbQN1WO8
Sustainable Infrastructure Essential for Scalable Digital Growth
As data demand grows, so does its carbon footprint. Sustainability must be built into infrastructure. From efficient systems to lower-carbon materials, change is underway. Digital growth will only scale if it’s sustainable. https://t.co/N8XkUfJf6L
Map Data, Centralize Control—Simple Shift, Big Cybersecurity Impact
Cybersecurity is overdue for a makeover. More of a focus on knowing where data lives, who has access, and how risk moves. One university proved it: map the data, identify real risks, centralize control. Simple shift. Big impact. https://t.co/GLJlBbM1uN
AI: Cybersecurity’s Double‑Edged Sword Demands New Strategies
AI in cybersecurity is your new frenemy. It supercharges attacks via rogue AI and blind spots, yet also defends at machine speed, spotting patterns and automating responses. Success requires adapting classic security. https://t.co/9XdfJYGyDr
Spring Clean Your Digital Life for Better Security
Spring cleaning isn’t just for closets. It’s a good time to clean up your digital life too: update passwords, remove old accounts, review app permissions, and enable MFA. A little data hygiene now goes a long way in protecting your personal cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity Talent Shortage Requires Sustainable Long-Term Pipeline
Cybersecurity talent is in high demand. But the real challenge is building a sustainable pipeline. With only 14% of organizations confident in their cyber skills, we must start treating cybersecurity as a long-term strategy. https://t.co/LM4JRaOLzk
CFOs Treat Vendor Data Risks as Balance Sheet Threats
CFOs now view vendor exposure and data protection alongside balance sheet risk. Requiring: proactive risk management, clear board communication, and disciplined investment to protect operations and trust. https://t.co/RWvAWTo1ee
Secure Data, Sustainable Future: Cybersecurity Cuts Waste
As we generate more data than ever, are we being sustainable about it? Efficient, resilient cybersecurity protects info. But it can also reduce waste, energy use, and long-term risk. Data protection can (& should) go hand in hand with sustainability.
Cybercrime Costs Could Reach $10.5 T by 2025
Cybercrime isn’t slowing. Costs could hit $10.5T by 2025, driven by nation-states, gangs, and a growing attack surface. With detection as low as 0.05% and 200 zettabytes of data ahead, cybersecurity is everyone’s business. https://t.co/XxxMna2fuJ