Breach Management
The digital walls of global academia suffered a catastrophic fracture in May 2026 as the Canvas Learning Management System became the latest victim of high-stakes cyber extortion. This breach, orchestrated by the notorious threat actor group ShinyHunters, did not rely on the brute force of complex malware but rather on the subtle exploitation of a
The transition from viewing software as a secondary service to recognizing it as a critical component of physical safety has fundamentally reshaped the legal landscape for every manufacturer entering the European market. For decades, the safety of a product was determined by tangible metrics such as electrical shielding, fire-resistant materials,
In a digital landscape where personal identifiers serve as the keys to a person's entire financial identity, the sudden exposure of social security numbers creates a ripple effect of anxiety and potential economic ruin for thousands of unsuspecting citizens. On March 24, 2026, New Congol LLC, which operates under the name New Congoleum, identified
A security operations center humming with the false confidence of a zero-vulnerability dashboard often hides the very bridges a sophisticated attacker needs to cripple an entire enterprise. While security teams frequently celebrate the completion of a rigorous patching cycle, the reality of the modern threat landscape suggests that software bugs
The once-reliable buffer of ninety days for testing and deploying critical software updates has evaporated in a world where autonomous exploit kits can weaponize a code flaw within hours of its disclosure. This erosion of time forces a total reassessment of how modern infrastructure is defended. Oracle’s move to accelerate its patching cadence