75 percent of German companies have been hit by cyberattacks; while incident response processes are established, many lack continuous leadership engagement and preparation for AI-driven threats.
Passkeys require complex federated architectures and cloud-based identity services in large enterprises, while device loss leads to immediate access lockouts.
The Federal Interior Ministry standardizes Cyberdome through requirements for “Cyberdome-ready” systems to secure real-time information exchange in national security monitoring.
AI models produce functional code but systematically fail to implement security safeguards like rate-limiting or input validation because they are trained on public code that does not structurally represent these aspects.
NIS2 requires organizations from October to extend cybersecurity requirements to supply chains and include third-party providers in continuous security assessments.
External content references that standard scanners fail to validate enabled researchers to gain access to over 26,000 autonomous agents through fake AI extensions and Instagram advertising.
ENISA publishes a revised international strategy to strengthen the European cybersecurity ecosystem against global threats and regulatory requirements.