A new center pools operational forces from police, intelligence services and authorities to combat hybrid-attacking actors – currently primarily Russia – through coordinated countermeasures.
A critical vulnerability in Microsoft 365 Copilot allows attackers to compromise systems through a simple link click, without employing classical phishing or password theft techniques.
Germany’s NIS2 law becomes mandatory in December and obligates approximately 29,500 companies to implement standardized information security management, risk governance, and incident reporting.
The NIS2 Directive covers approximately 30,000 additional companies that must align their cybersecurity governance and technical controls with EU-wide standards.
Financial institutions require dedicated AI governance, zero-trust architectures, and continuous security validation to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of AI applications.
A security vulnerability reported by Amazon to the White House triggered an AI model release freeze, exposing deep structural tensions between private AI makers, the US government, and national export control interests.
Professional sports organizations in Germany face widespread cyber risks, with major clubs at 100 percent affected and AI-enabled attack techniques documented across the sector.
NIS2 requires enterprises to implement structured cybersecurity risk management and governance; identifying the scope of application is the first step.