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12 articles in cybersecurity

Cracking open the black box: why AI-powered cybersecurity still needs human eyes

Cracking open the black box: why AI-powered cybersecurity still needs human eyes

Why AI-powered cybersecurity still depends on human oversight to ensure transparency, compliance, and effective defence against phishing threats. The post Cracking open the black box: why AI-powered cybersecurity still needs human eyes appeared first on The European Magazine.

the-european.eu
Jan 23
CybersecurityTechnologycorporate finance news
The Agentic AI Revolution – Managing Legal Risks

The Agentic AI Revolution – Managing Legal Risks

Meta's eye-catching end-of-year acquisition of Manus, a Singapore-based developer of AI agents, for a purported value of more than $2 billion[1], reflects a wider sector shift towards the development and deployment of semi-autonomous, outcome-focused, software agents, which are capable of performing complex tasks without direct and constant human input. The Meta deal notably follows Salesforce's...... Continue Reading

iptechblog.com
Jan 20
Artificial IntelligenceCybersecurityEurope
Tech addiction: the hidden cybersecurity threat

Tech addiction: the hidden cybersecurity threat

Tech addiction increases human errors and fatigue, creating cybersecurity risks and leaving employees vulnerable to social engineering attacks. The post Tech addiction: the hidden cybersecurity threat appeared first on The European Magazine.

the-european.eu
Jan 15
CybersecurityTechnologycorporate finance news
ISF warns geopolitics will be the defining cybersecurity risk of 2026

ISF warns geopolitics will be the defining cybersecurity risk of 2026

Geopolitics will eclipse cybercrime as the biggest cybersecurity risk of 2026, with nation states targeting infrastructure and sensitive data. The post ISF warns geopolitics will be the defining cybersecurity risk of 2026 appeared first on The European Magazine.

the-european.eu
Jan 8
CybersecurityTechnologycorporate finance news
How a Spanish virus brought Google to Málaga

How a Spanish virus brought Google to Málaga

Spanish entrepreneur Bernardo Quintero, whose company is at the root of Google's Málaga cybersecurity hub, identified the author of the computer virus that influenced his career.

techcrunch.com
Dec 25, 2025
StartupsGooglecybersecurity
US insurance giant Aflac says hackers stole personal and health data of 22.6 million

US insurance giant Aflac says hackers stole personal and health data of 22.6 million

Aflac, one of the largest insurance companies in the U.S., confirmed hackers stole reams of personal data, including Social Security numbers, identity documents, and health information.

techcrunch.com
Dec 23, 2025
SecurityAflaccybercrime
Data breach at credit check giant 700Credit affects at least 5.6 million

Data breach at credit check giant 700Credit affects at least 5.6 million

700Credit, a company that runs credit checks and identity verification services for auto dealerships across the U.S., had a data breach that allowed a hacker to steal names, addresses, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers.

techcrunch.com
Dec 12, 2025
SecurityTransportationAutomotive
Petco confirms security lapse exposed customers’ personal data

Petco confirms security lapse exposed customers’ personal data

The pet company has published almost no details about what happened, who was affected, and what personal data was exposed.

techcrunch.com
Dec 5, 2025
Securitycybersecuritydata breach
What to consider before going all in on AI-driven email security

What to consider before going all in on AI-driven email security

AI-driven email security offers speed and automation, but without human oversight it risks accuracy, transparency, and data governance. The post What to consider before going all in on AI-driven email security appeared first on The European Magazine.

the-european.eu
Oct 30, 2025
CybersecurityTechnologycorporate finance news
The silent deal-killer: why cyber due diligence is non-negotiable in M&As

The silent deal-killer: why cyber due diligence is non-negotiable in M&As

Ignoring cyber due diligence in M&As can expose hidden risks that destroy value and threaten post-acquisition stability. The post The silent deal-killer: why cyber due diligence is non-negotiable in M&As appeared first on The European Magazine.

the-european.eu
Oct 28, 2025
CybersecurityTechnologycorporate finance news
Ofcom Confirms Participants for Upcoming mmWave Spectrum Auction

Ofcom Confirms Participants for Upcoming mmWave Spectrum Auction

The UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has officially confirmed the mobile network operators that will participate in the highly anticipated millimetre wave (mmWave) spectrum auction. The auction, which will release valuable spectrum in the 26 GHz and 40 GHz bands, is a key step in advancing the UK's 5G infrastructure, particularly in densely populated urban areas....... Continue Reading

iptechblog.com
Oct 14, 2025
CybersecurityEuropeTechnology
UK Government Publishes New Software and Cyber Security Codes of Practice

UK Government Publishes New Software and Cyber Security Codes of Practice

As cyber security continues to make be headline news it is timely that on 7 May 2025 the UK government published a new voluntary Software Security Code of Practice: Software Security Code of Practice - GOV.UK This Code is designed to be complementary to relevant international approaches and existing standards and where possible reflects internationally...... Continue Reading

iptechblog.com
May 15, 2025
CybersecurityData BreachData Protection