Supply Chain Security stories
The tie-up could help security teams cut false alarms and patch faster as automated attacks shrink defenders’ reaction time.
Digital confidence could be shaken if quantum computing breaks signatures and updates, exposing organisations to fraud, tampering and mistrust.
Vendor assessments could be completed faster and with less manual chasing as the new tool verifies evidence rather than self-reported answers.
Enterprises could gain cryptographic checks for AI agents, models and media as DigiCert adds a trust layer across its platform.
Rising spam and AI-generated code are forcing open source maintainers to spend more time on reviews, trust decisions and repository clean-up.
Canadian firms are still exposed by weak identity controls, despite reporting slightly fewer cyberattacks than the global average.
Pressure to simplify fragmented security tools is driving BlueVoyant’s leadership shake-up as John Hernandez takes over as Chief Executive Officer.
Rising use of autonomous AI tools on corporate devices has left security teams blind to agents that can access sensitive data and systems.
Small defence contractors are left exposed as state-backed hackers spend years mapping supply chains and laying covert access routes before striking.
Security chiefs say AI agents and credential theft are making password-only defences too risky as World Password Day returns.
Regulated organisations can now run AI across distributed data while preserving access controls, audit trails and compliance boundaries.
Broader attacker activity is increasingly moving beyond stolen credentials, even as identity still accounted for 58.7% of incidents in Q1 2026.
The listing gives regulated AWS customers a faster route to compliant Kubernetes components, avoiding custom hardening and patching work.
A flaw in a widely watched Microsoft repository could have let attackers run code and steal secrets through GitHub Actions, Tenable said.
Yet only 15 per cent have deployed OT-specific visibility tools, even as cyber incidents have already disrupted critical systems for most respondents.
Vulnerability exploitation has collapsed from years to hours, leaving organisations racing to fix exposed systems before attackers do.
Security teams could cut alert backlogs, while enterprises gain a way to inspect AI skills for hidden tampering and backdoors.
Indian firms are moving to tighten software controls as AI agents and code generation raise new security and auditability risks.
Organisations using AI-assisted development can now get specialist secure coding training as KnowBe4 expands its library for technical teams.
The spending will add 60 jobs in regional Victoria and bolster local supply chains as Mars expands Australian pet food production by 2027.