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.
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
Healthcare organizations are increasingly adopting Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) devices to enhance patient care and streamline operations. However, this rapid digital transformation comes with significant cybersecurity risks. Recent studies have revealed alarming vulnerabilities in these
In an era where digital threats are evolving rapidly, GetReal Security has unveiled a groundbreaking unified platform designed to arm enterprises, government agencies, and media organizations against the surging wave of AI-fueled cybersecurity threats. This innovative platform aims to address the
Strike, a forward-thinking startup specializing in continuous penetration testing, has recently secured $13.5 million in Series A funding to expand its operations in the United States and Brazil. Founded in Uruguay in 2021, Strike has been making significant strides in the cybersecurity domain,
GreyNoise Intelligence has been making waves in the cybersecurity industry with its latest breakthrough product, GreyNoise for Vulnerability Prioritization. The recent accolades it received at the Globee Cybersecurity Awards have further solidified its position as an industry leader. This
In a significant supply chain attack, the GitHub action tj-actions/changed-files was recently compromised, putting CI/CD pipelines and workflow secrets at risk. This attack highlights the vulnerabilities associated with third-party dependencies in continuous integration and continuous delivery
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