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Why Manual Patch Management No Longer Works

Cyber threats are evolving faster than ever. Every week, vendors release dozens of security patches to fix vulnerabilities in operating systems, applications, and third-party software. For IT teams managing hundreds or even thousands of devices, keeping track of these updates manually has become almost impossible. Manual patch management, once a practical approach for smaller IT […]

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Enhancing maritime cybersecurity with technology and policy

Originally from the small Balkan country of Montenegro, Strahinja (Strajo) Janjusevic says his life has unfolded in unexpected ways, for which he is deeply grateful. After graduating from high school, he was selected to represent his country in the United States, studying cyber operations and computer science at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.

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AI Seed Trends: More Multimedia, Backend Automation, Agentic Security, And Yes, Robots

Every so often at Crunchbase News, we take it upon ourselves to review every sizable seed round of the past few months, seeing what trends arise. This time around, given the excitement around artificial intelligence, we honed in exclusively on AI-focused startups. The goal was to pick out a few themes that appear to be

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How a Security Scan Changed My Approach to write Secure Code

It started like any normal day. The application was stable. Features were delivered on time. QA had signed off. From the outside, everything looked complete. Then the security scan report arrived. Pages of findings.High severity. Medium severity. Low severity. Nothing was broken. No alerts were firing. No users had reported issues.Yet the report told a

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A New Frontier for AI Agents: Cybersecurity

As AI agents gain autonomy and access to sensitive systems, emerging threats like prompt injection worms highlight how human-like security training and governance must evolve to prevent large-scale, opaque cybersecurity breaches driven by agent behavior. The post A New Frontier for AI Agents: Cybersecurity appeared first on SAS Blogs.

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January Delivers Highest New Unicorn Count In More Than 3 Years

A total of 31 companies joined The Crunchbase Unicorn Board in January, the largest count of companies to join in a single month since June 2022. Collectively, those companies added $9.3 billion in funding and $58.5 billion in value to the board. And underlining the pace at which some startups are now sprinting to billion-dollar-plus

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State-sponsored hackers exploit AI for advanced cyberattacks

State-sponsored hackers are exploiting AI to accelerate cyberattacks, with threat actors from Iran, North Korea, China, and Russia weaponising models like Google’s Gemini to craft sophisticated phishing campaigns and develop malware, according to a new report from Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG). The quarterly AI Threat Tracker report, released today, reveals how government-backed attackers have

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In The Era Of Unicorn Valuation Escalation, A Trillion Dollars Isn’t What It Used To Be

About three years ago, a check for $1 trillion would theoretically 1 be enough to buy up all of the 100 most-valuable U.S. private, venture-backed startups. Today, it wouldn’t even be enough to buy one, if it was the newly combined SpaceX and xAI, now valuing itself at $1.25 trillion. It would also fall short

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