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.
Qevlar AI recently announced an impressive funding achievement, securing $14 million to transform Security Operations Centers (SOCs) with its innovative agentic AI technology. This investment, mainly led by EQT Ventures and Forgepoint Capital International, will empower Qevlar AI to enhance the
A major security flaw has been uncovered in Dell Technologies' PowerProtect Data Domain systems, significantly impacting the integrity of critical data protection infrastructures. This vulnerability, designated CVE-2025-29987, permits authenticated users to execute arbitrary commands with root
The cybersecurity landscape is facing another critical threat as Ivanti recently disclosed the CVE-2025-22457 vulnerability affecting several of its products. This vulnerability, actively exploited since mid-March 2025, presents significant risks to organizations relying on Ivanti's VPN and
A series of sophisticated cyberattacks targeting Ivanti customers have been traced back to a China-backed espionage group identified as UNC5221. These attacks exploit critical vulnerabilities in Ivanti’s VPN products, particularly since mid-March. UNC5221 has been actively exploiting what is now r
With cybercrime costs projected to reach unprecedented heights, enterprises face an urgent demand to fortify their digital defenses. The introduction of Corgea's Business Logic Application Testing (BLAST) platform reflects a transformative approach to cybersecurity, leveraging artificial
The European Commission has made a significant move to reclaim technological leadership with an unprecedented investment of €1.3 billion in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. This initiative, part of the Digital Europe Programme 2025-2027, is set to expedite the digital transformation a
Microsoft recently identified a series of significant security vulnerabilities in several widely used open-source bootloaders, including GRUB2, U-Boot, and Barebox. These bootloaders are integral to initializing hardware and loading operating systems, especially in Linux systems and embedded
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