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No more soft play, President Trump warns in new cyber strategy

The White House released “President Trump’s Cyber Strategy for America,” a policy framework outlining the administration’s priorities for maintaining U.S. leadership in cyberspace. The seven-page cyber strategy commits to a coordinated, government-wide response to cyber threats that extends beyond cyberspace and relies on close cooperation with allies, industry, and academia. “This strategy builds on President Trump’s actions to date and requires a level of coordination, commitment, and political will never before marshalled against cyber threats,” … More → The post No more soft play, President Trump warns in new cyber strategy appeared first on Help Net Security.
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iProov secures hiring, access, and recovery by verifying the human behind every login

iProov the iProov Workforce Solution Suite, designed to protect enterprises from deepfakes and other identity attacks while improving operational efficiency. It enables organizations to verify genuine human presence and stop attackers. The suite supports remote hiring and onboarding, shared device access, step-up and privileged access, and account recovery. Enterprises have invested heavily in zero trust, deploying SSO, MFA, and passkeys, yet identity attacks continue to scale. The reason is structural, identity systems were designed to … More → The post iProov secures hiring, access, and recovery by verifying the human behind every login appeared first on Help Net Security.
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2026 Time and Frequency Seminar

NIST Time and Frequency Division’s annual seminar covers precision clocks and oscillators, atomic frequency standards, rf and optical synchronization, optical oscillators, quantum information; position, navigation, timing (PNT) Global Navigation
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OpenWrt 25.12.0 ships with new package manager, built-in upgrade tool, support for 2200+ devices

OpenWrt 25.12.0 is now available for download. The release incorporates over 4,700 commits since branching from OpenWrt 24.10. Package manager changes One of the most significant structural changes in 25.12.0 is the replacement of the opkg package manager with apk, the Alpine Package Keeper. The OpenWrt fork of opkg is no longer maintained, and the project moved to apk as an actively maintained alternative. The command-line interface for apk differs from opkg, and the project … More → The post OpenWrt 25.12.0 ships with new package manager, built-in upgrade tool, support for 2200+ devices appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Fake Claude Code install pages highlight rise of “InstallFix” attacks

Users looking for Anthropic’s Claude Code agentic AI coding tool are being tricked via fake Claude Code install pages into running malware, Push Security researchers have warned. The attackers behind this scheme are faithfully cloning Anthropic’s installation page, hosting it on a lookalike domain, and paying Google to surface those fake pages on the top of its results when users ask how to “install Claude Code”, “Claude Code CLI”, or simply “Claude Code”. All links … More → The post Fake Claude Code install pages highlight rise of “InstallFix” attacks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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More AI tools, more burnout! New research explains why

Workflows built around multiple AI agents and constant tool switching are adding cognitive strain across large enterprises. A recent Harvard Business Review analysis describes this pattern as “AI brain fry,” a form of mental fatigue tied to intensive use and oversight of AI systems. Employees increasingly manage clusters of agents that generate code, synthesize information, and produce drafts at high speed. Performance systems in some organizations reward activity metrics such as token consumption and AI … More → The post More AI tools, more burnout! New research explains why appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Augur lands $15 million funding to strengthen critical infrastructure security

Augur has announced a $15 million seed round led by Plural, with participation from First Kind, SNR, Flix, and Tiny VC. The funding will support the deployment of Augur’s technology as governments, operators, and venue owners across Europe face rising security threats to vulnerable public spaces and critical national infrastructure. The changing threat landscape The world is facing ever more complex and destabilising security threats, underlined by the outbreak of conflict in Iran, which has … More → The post Augur lands $15 million funding to strengthen critical infrastructure security appeared first on Help Net Security.
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OpenAI joins the race in AI-assisted code security

OpenAI introduced Codex Security⁠, an AI agent that reviews codebases to find, verify, and help fix software vulnerabilities. The launch comes a few weeks after rival Anthropic unveiled its Claude Code Security tool. Codex Security (Source: OpenAI) The feature is available in research preview via Codex Web for ChatGPT Pro, Enterprise, Business, and Edu customers, with free access for the next month. Previously known as Aardvark, Codex Security launched last year in a private beta … More → The post OpenAI joins the race in AI-assisted code security appeared first on Help Net Security.
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