Anthropic’s Claude Mythos AI has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity world. As it uncovers and exploits vulnerabilities at unprecedented speed, CISOs face a new era of AI-driven threats and must act fast to stay ahead.
Italy’s Defense Minister Crosetto reveals plans for an operational AI laboratory by 2026, signaling a major leap in military modernization. What’s at stake as Italy races to join the global AI arms race?
Mallory, led by security industry veterans, launches an AI-powered threat intelligence platform designed to cut through alert fatigue and deliver prioritized, actionable insights for enterprise defenders.
Anthropic’s cutting-edge Claude Mythos AI has found thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across critical software, but its autonomous hacking capabilities and recent security lapses raise urgent questions about the future of AI-powered cyber defense.
SOC inefficiency is the hidden enemy. Explore how unified workflows, behavior-first triage, and standardized escalation can transform Tier 1 analyst performance and keep your defenses sharp.
AI-powered Security Operations Centers are transforming cyber defense, using agentic AI and hyperautomation to outpace modern threats. Discover how this revolution is changing the game for organizations of all sizes.
As domain-based attacks surge, ten elite companies are transforming the frontline of digital defense. Explore who’s leading the charge in domain security for 2026 and how these innovators are rewriting the rules of online protection.
Starting October 2026, Japan will authorize its military and police to launch government-approved cyber counterattacks against foreign hackers. Explore the legal, technical, and geopolitical impact of this radical shift in Japanese cyber policy.
Onit Security, a Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity startup, has raised $11 million to build an AI-powered exposure management platform that automates vulnerability remediation and embeds business context into security operations.
Gcore Radar’s Q3-Q4 2025 report uncovers a staggering 150% year-on-year increase in DDoS attacks, driven by sophisticated automation and new global hotspots. Technology, finance, and gaming are the hardest hit, as attackers deploy shorter, more intense network-layer strikes.