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Tufin introduces AI agents to take on network security work

Tufin is launching a new collection of AI agents designed to take on network security tasks for teams that are already stretched thin. This helps free up scarce expertise to focus on higher-level risks, critical decisions, and defending the enterprise. Enterprise infrastructure is becoming more dynamic, decentralized, and harder to secure. Tufin’s Network Connectivity Graph, combined with its proven automation playbooks, provides the trusted data and control layer needed to support agent-driven network security at … More → The post Tufin introduces AI agents to take on network security work appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Cybercriminals scale up, government sector hit hardest

Government agencies faced the highest volume of cyberattack campaigns in 2025, according to new findings from HPE Threat Labs, which tracked 1,186 active campaigns over the course of the year. The data covers activity observed between January 1 and December 31, 2025, and reflects a broad mix of sectors and attack types. Top sectors targeted by threat campaigns in 2025 (Source: HPE) AI and automation drive faster, more powerful cyberattacks Government agencies were targeted in … More → The post Cybercriminals scale up, government sector hit hardest appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Stop building security goals around controls

In this Help Net Security interview, Devin Rudnicki, CISO at Fitch Group, argues that security strategy fails when it loses its connection to business outcomes. Rudnicki walks through how to align security goals with corporate priorities, why CISOs must present risk in terms leadership can act on, and how to balance innovation speed with measured risk. She outlines three metrics every security program should track: value, risk, and maturity. Rudnicki also addresses where maturity models … More → The post Stop building security goals around controls appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Global fraud losses climb to $442 billion

Online fraud is reaching more victims and generating larger losses, driven by digital tools and organized networks operating across borders. Global trends in financial fraud (Source: Interpol) In INTERPOL’s March 2026 Global Financial Fraud Threat Assessment, financial fraud sits among the top five global crime threats, with a 54% rise in fraud related Notices and Diffusions from 2024 to 2025. “Estimating the financial cost of fraud is challenging for a number of reasons, including significant … More → The post Global fraud losses climb to $442 billion appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Study finds ChatGPT gets science wrong more often than you think

A new study put ChatGPT to the test by asking it to judge whether hundreds of scientific hypotheses were true or false—and the results were far from reassuring. While the AI got it right about 80% of the time on the surface, its performance dropped significantly when accounting for random guessing, revealing only modest reasoning ability. Even more concerning, it frequently contradicted itself when asked the exact same question multiple times, sometimes flipping answers back and forth.
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From Strait of Hormuz to factory floor, Iran conflict reshaping contract work

“We’ve been talking with Pentagon folks for years now about contested logistics,” Stephanie Kostro said. “This is a real-world example of exactly what happens.”
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A military widow turned profound loss into a decade of service. Now she’s receiving high honors.

“There’s something to be said for walking in the same shoes as someone else,” Sara Wilson said.
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From Strait of Hormuz to factory floor, Iran conflict reshaping contract work

“We’ve been talking with Pentagon folks for years now about contested logistics,” Stephanie Kostro said. “This is a real-world example of exactly what happens.”
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TRYHDS

From Strait of Hormuz to factory floor, Iran conflict reshaping contract work

“We’ve been talking with Pentagon folks for years now about contested logistics,” Stephanie Kostro said. “This is a real-world example of exactly what happens.”
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TRYH7n

A military widow turned profound loss into a decade of service. Now she’s receiving high honors.

“There’s something to be said for walking in the same shoes as someone else,” Sara Wilson said.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TRYGvY