NIS2 mandates organisations in critical infrastructure and essential services to implement enhanced cybersecurity measures and establishes a binding compliance framework with enforcement mechanisms.
The NIS2 Directive mandates minimum cybersecurity standards for European organizations in critical sectors and imposes significant penalties for non-compliance.
AI agents must be treated as additional identities in identity governance systems, as they can access critical systems and data with minimal oversight.
Web-enabled AI agents can compromise privileged local services through faulty local security boundaries (localhost-trust-boundary), enabling host-level RCE.
The four-year-old Popa botnet, used to monetize compromised TV boxes, is traced technically and personally to the Israeli proxy provider NetNut (Alarum Technologies).
MDM uses native operating system APIs to centrally configure, secure, and monitor enterprise device fleets – essential for compliance and threat prevention in decentralized work environments.
Zero-trust architectures are converging with IAM systems to transform authentication from a one-time event into an ongoing process that evaluates contextual signals such as device security status, geographic location, and behavioral patterns.