Trump Signs Executive Order for Oversight of AI Models, Security Experts Discuss Jordyn Alger June 2, 2026 President Trump has signed an executive order requesting AI companies to show models to the federal government. Security experts discuss. Read More
US Troops in Active War Zones Tracked with Commercial Location Data Jordyn Alger June 1, 2026 Foreign adversaries are exploiting commercial location data to track U.S. servicemembers in active war zones. Read More
Breaking Down UK Surveillance Levels: Who Is Most Watched? Jordyn Alger June 1, 2026 Mapping the United Kingdom’s surveillance, including cameras, facial recognition technology and automatic number plate recognition. Read More
The Glasswing Warning: What Companies Outside the Inner Circle Must Do Now Rakesh Shah May 19, 2026 The Mythos threat is arriving at exactly the wrong moment for most enterprises. Read More
Synthetic Identities Are Redefining Trust in Biometric Systems Joe Ferrigno May 7, 2026 Standards for identity verification must evolve to address how inputs are introduced, processed and validated before matching occurs. Read More
Netherlands Faces Greatest National Security Threat Since World War Two Jordyn Alger April 24, 2026 Dutch intelligence agency AIVD says the Netherlands is facing the greatest national security threat in decades. Read More
Hackers Claim 19M Records Stolen From French Government Agency Security Staff April 22, 2026 The France Titres discovered a security incident. Read More
US Security Agency Leverages Claude Mythos Despite Pentagon Blacklist Jordyn Alger April 20, 2026 Reports suggest that the NSA is using Claude Mythos. Read More
Former UK Ambassador, Linked to Epstein, Failed Security Vetting Yet Received Clearance Security Staff April 17, 2026 Peter Mandelson, a former British ambassador to the United States, failed security vetting clearance before taking his position. Read More
ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons to Resign Security Staff April 17, 2026 ICE acting director Todd Lyons is set to resign at the end of May. Read More