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Omada Identity Sovereign targets Europe’s growing digital sovereignty demands

Omada has introduced Omada Identity Sovereign, a new solution that enables organizations to take direct control over where and how their identity governance is deployed. The solution addresses the digital sovereignty requirements, including data, operational, and jurisdictional control, that regulated organizations cannot meet with standard cloud deployments. Digital sovereignty is moving from preference to procurement priority across Europe’s regulated industries. New European regulations such as DORA, NIS2, and the proposed Cloud and AI Development Act … More → The post Omada Identity Sovereign targets Europe’s growing digital sovereignty demands appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Hack The Box adds crisis simulations and SOC training to strengthen cyber readiness

Hack The Box (HTB) has announced new capabilities to help security leaders gain greater visibility into skills, performance and operational readiness. As AI transforms cyberattacks and cybersecurity operations, HTB is expanding its cyber readiness platform to help organizations identify gaps, evaluate team performance and strengthen organizational resilience. By combining hands-on Security Operations Center (SOC) training, crisis simulations, AI-augmented learning assistance and workforce intelligence capabilities in one platform, HTB enables organizations to develop and validate readiness … More → The post Hack The Box adds crisis simulations and SOC training to strengthen cyber readiness appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Mavenir turns NOC knowledge into automation for autonomous networks

Mavenir has announced its Agentic Service Assurance Framework, a TM Forum IG1251/IG1453-aligned, multi-agent system that automates complex network operations across multiple domains without replacing existing systems. The framework pairs an Intent Orchestrator with a multi-layer agentic ecosystem in which AI helps detect, diagnose, recommend, and resolve network faults, improving operator productivity and accelerating the path to autonomous network operations. Network operations across 5G, cloud-native, and IP domains are expensive, fragmented, and increasingly difficult to manage … More → The post Mavenir turns NOC knowledge into automation for autonomous networks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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OpenAI wants AI to fix vulnerabilities, not just find them

OpenAI expanded Daybreak, its cybersecurity initiative that combines AI models, Codex Security, security researchers, maintainers, industry partners, and access controls to support vulnerability discovery and remediation. Organizations can use the initiative to identify, validate, and fix software vulnerabilities, while developers, maintainers, and security teams can use its tools to strengthen defensive security capabilities. Codex Security scan (Source: OpenAI) Codex Security targets remediation bottlenecks Advances in vulnerability discovery are exposing more issues, increasing the pressure on … More → The post OpenAI wants AI to fix vulnerabilities, not just find them appeared first on Help Net Security.
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F5 launches AI Security Platform to uncover and secure shadow AI

F5 has introduced the F5 AI Security Platform to give CISOs continuous visibility, governance, and protection across enterprise AI applications, models, agents, and the APIs connecting them. F5 also announced the acquisition of SurePath AI, as a key component in the launch of the new F5 AI Security Platform to safeguard enterprise AI deployments. Through a continuous, adaptive loop approach to governing, discovering, testing, and protecting enterprise AI workloads, the new platform is designed to … More → The post F5 launches AI Security Platform to uncover and secure shadow AI appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Phishing hides in routine Microsoft 365 workflows

Attackers are abusing Outlook Groups and Microsoft 365 collaboration features to make phishing campaigns appear routine, according to Fortra. “The technique shifts malicious intent away from a single phishing email into a trusted productivity workflow. A user may see what looks like a normal group addition, internal update, shared resource, or calendar item before being pushed toward an action,” said Daud Jawad, Security Engineer on Fortra’s Intelligence & Threat Management team. The attack begins when … More → The post Phishing hides in routine Microsoft 365 workflows appeared first on Help Net Security.
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A $1,400 experiment in AI security auditing outperformed OpenAI’s Codex Security

A research team has built a system that teaches AI agents to hunt for software bugs by writing the audit method down as plain text. The system, called EVOHUNT, keeps the underlying AI model fixed and improves only an external “playbook” that tells the agent how to work. One result stands out for anyone buying security tools. An open-source model running an evolved playbook found real vulnerabilities at a higher rate than OpenAI’s commercial Codex … More → The post A $1,400 experiment in AI security auditing outperformed OpenAI’s Codex Security appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Residential proxy SDKs are hiding in LG and Samsung smart TV apps

Smart TVs in living rooms run small apps that show fish tanks, clocks, solitaire games, and slideshows of puppies. A share of those apps can also send other people’s internet traffic out through the home connection. Spur Intelligence scanned 6,038 apps across LG webOS and Samsung Tizen and found 2,058 that contain residential proxy software. On LG webOS, 42.5 percent of apps carried such code. On Samsung Tizen, the rate was 26.9 percent. Across both … More → The post Residential proxy SDKs are hiding in LG and Samsung smart TV apps appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Free, no-signup World Cup streams serve scams instead of football

Researchers at Malwarebytes identified dozens of websites claiming to offer free access to FIFA World Cup matches. Instead of streaming games, the sites directed visitors through a chain of advertising pages designed to generate revenue for their operators. Fake World Cup streaming website (Source: Malwarebytes) “We’ve identified more than 40 websites that are effectively identical. They use different World Cup-themed names, but behind the scenes they’re running the same page template, the same code, and … More → The post Free, no-signup World Cup streams serve scams instead of football appeared first on Help Net Security.
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