Back to Blog Categories
Cyber News

Cyber News

Learn about the latest cybersecurity threats, IT industry updates, and security news.

State AI Chatbot Laws: What Businesses Need to Know

May 28, 2026

At least a dozen states have enacted laws governing AI chatbots, with nearly 100 bills tracked across 34 states. This guide covers every enacted law, compliance dates, and what your business needs to do now.... Read More

AI Basics For Novice Business Users

May 26, 2026

From automating routine tasks to enhancing decision-making, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how businesses operate.... Read More

The Hidden Cybersecurity Cost of Tech Debt

May 23, 2026

Technical debt rarely appears on a balance sheet, but it can quietly drain productivity, increase cybersecurity risk, and turn delayed modernization into expensive business disruption.... Read More

Defense Contractor Fined for Cyber Failures

May 23, 2026

A military supplier recently agreed to pay $4.6 million to settle allegations it violated the False Claims Act by failing to meet cybersecurity requirements in contracts with the Army and Air Force. ... Read More

U.S. Lawmakers Move to Counter Chinese AI Expansion Abroad

May 20, 2026

U.S. lawmakers are increasingly treating AI as a cybersecurity, supply chain, and national security issue as policymakers push to reduce global reliance on Chinese AI technologies.... Read More

Judge Rules AI-Generated Documents Aren't Protected by Attorney-Client Privilege

May 19, 2026

Update: On May 7, 2026, Bradley Heppner was found guilty by a federal jury on all counts following a three-week trial. The documents he created using AI were not protected by attorney-client privilege.... Read More

Executive Guide for Cyber Accountability Laws

May 16, 2026

Your signature on cybersecurity compliance certifications now carries personal liability. California CPPA, NYDFS Part 500, SEC disclosure rules, and FTC Safeguards create direct accountability for business leaders who certify false information or fail cybersecurity oversight.... Read More

AI in Employment and Health Care

May 17, 2026

Employment and health care face more AI regulatory scrutiny than any other industry. Here's what's enacted, what's coming, and what Michigan businesses need to do now.... Read More

Are Deepfakes Illegal? State and Federal Laws Explained (2026)

May 14, 2026

Most states have enacted deepfake laws targeting election manipulation and non-consensual intimate imagery. The federal TAKE IT DOWN Act requires platforms to remove NCII within 48 hours.... Read More

Colorado AI Act: Enforcement Stayed. What Businesses Should Do Next.

May 12, 2026

The Colorado landmark AI antidiscrimination law is being replaced before it ever takes effect. Learn where things stand as of May 12, 2026... Read More

The Evolution of Cyber Insurance: From Legal Afterthought to Business Essential

May 11, 2026

Cyber insurance didn't exist as a standalone product twenty-five years ago. Here's how the market evolved — and why today's coverage requirements are stricter than ever.... Read More

Ransomware Payments Must Be Outlawed

May 11, 2026

As global ransomware payments exceed $1.1 billion annually and less than 15% of companies fully recover their data after paying, governments are increasingly moving to ban these payments altogether. North Carolina, Florida, and the UK have already prohibited public-sector ransomware payments, with dozens more countries planning bans.... Read More

State AI Laws: What Every U.S. State Has Passed, Proposed, or Pending (2026)

May 10, 2026

Across the United States, state legislatures have moved decisively to fill the regulatory void left by limited federal action on artificial intelligence.... Read More

Trump Admin Approach to Federal AI Policy

May 9, 2026

The Trump administration is pushing hard to preempt state AI laws while states push back. Here's where federal AI policy stands.... Read More

California Effect Drives National AI Policy

May 9, 2026

California has positioned itself as a national leader in artificial intelligence (AI) policy.... Read More

Cyber Insurance for Manufacturers: Controls That Protect Your Coverage

May 8, 2026

Your policy is only as good as the security behind it. Here's what manufacturers need to know about controls, documentation, and claim denials before their next renewal.... Read More

Browser Passwords Remain Hacker Favorite

May 7, 2026

You implemented a password manager last year. Your team went through the deployment. IT sent the emails. The training videos got watched. Problem solved, right?... Read More

Seeing No Longer Believing with AI Scams

April 21, 2026

Most security awareness training focuses on links, attachments, and email headers. Very little of it addresses images.... Read More

The AI Hardware Tax: How AI Affects Your Computers

April 20, 2026

AI tools are supposed to boost productivity, but on outdated hardware, they’re doing the opposite. As machines slow down, employees are quietly disabling security tools to keep working, opening the door to serious cyber risk. This is the hidden cost of AI adoption businesses can’t afford to ignore.... Read More

Law Firms Cyber Insurance Requirements

March 31, 2026

Nearly 30% of law firms have experienced a breach, and 41% of cyber insurance applications are denied on first submission. Find out what insurers require and how to close the gaps before a claim forces the issue.... Read More

Is ChatGPT Safe for Business Use?

March 28, 2026

Your employees are using AI. The question is whether your business has any visibility into what data they're sharing.... Read More

AI, Cyber Regulations Moving Fast

March 27, 2026

New laws, new enforcement postures, and the Stryker attack changed what compliance means for your business.... Read More

National AI Policy Framework

March 23, 2026

The Trump administration released a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence on March 20, 2026. It is a four-page legislative blueprint sent to Congress outlining how the federal government wants to govern AI in America.... Read More

Track Iran Cyber Threats Live, Real Time

March 15, 2026

The Stryker attack was the opening act. Watch this live threat dashboard tracking Iranian, U.S., and Israeli cyber actions.... Read More

Iran Hit Stryker. Is Your Business Next?

March 13, 2026

On March 11, 2026, a pro-Iranian hacking group wiped Stryker's entire global network and sent 56,000 employees home. If your business has any ties to defense or Israel, you may already be on their list.... Read More

Top Cybersecurity Trends to Watch in 2026

March 3, 2026

Cyber risk in 2026 is more aggressive, more automated, and more disruptive than ever. Attackers are leveraging artificial intelligence, exploiting third-party vendors, and refining ransomware tactics that can halt operations in hours.... Read More

AI Amplifies Corporate Cybersecurity Concerns

March 2, 2026

AI has reshaped how businesses operate. It's also reshaping how businesses get attacked.... Read More

Anthropic Dropping Safety Pledge Increases Home Network Risks

March 1, 2026

Anthropic, the AI company that built its identity around safety, just walked back its most important promise. For parents working from home, the implications can land on your home network.... Read More

Understanding CAPTCHA, Turing Test

Feb. 27, 2026

Google is handing data responsibility for reCAPTCHA to website operators in April 2026. No technical changes. Real compliance implications.... Read More

Like Humans, AI Requires Zero Trust

Feb. 23, 2026

AI chat tools and agentic assistants have quietly become the new shadow IT. Not because people are reckless, but because these tools are fast, accessible, and genuinely helpful.... Read More

123