Matteo Gaillo is a security expert specializing in analytics intelligence. He writes about the evolution of cyber threats and the role of AI in exploiting vulnerabilities. He also provides insights on cyber protection and reviews the latest cybersecurity software and tools.
In today's digital age, cybersecurity threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace. From sophisticated ransomware attacks to state-sponsored cyber warfare, the landscape is becoming increasingly complex. Organizations must stay vigilant and adapt their strategies to protect sensitive data and
With the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence across industries, organizations are increasingly vulnerable to new types of threats targeting AI applications and their underlying data. Malicious actors are focusing on model tampering, data poisoning, and other emerging threats. The potential
President Joe Biden's recent national security memorandum on artificial intelligence (AI) addresses the growing significance of AI in the context of national security and foreign policy. The memorandum, which builds upon the current administration's broader AI policies, outlines a
In a recent investigation, cybersecurity firm ACROS Security uncovered a critical zero-day vulnerability within Windows Themes files, posing significant security risks to users. Despite Microsoft's recent efforts to patch vulnerabilities, this flaw highlights ongoing threats to NTLM (NT LAN
In a strategic move to bolster the cybersecurity of federal agencies, Cyware, a leading provider of threat intelligence management and cyber fusion solutions, has partnered with ECS, a renowned technology solutions firm catering to the U.S. public sector and defense organizations. The partnership
As the global economy continues to digitize at a rapid pace, the importance of robust cybersecurity measures has never been greater. The cybersecurity market, which was valued at USD 172.24 billion in 2023, is projected to reach USD 562.72 billion by 2032, driven by key factors such as
The Lazarus Group, a well-known North Korean hacking collective, recently made headlines through a malicious campaign targeting digital asset holders. By exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome, the group devised a sophisticated strategy that involved a counterfeit blockchain-based
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