Device security stories
The chip maker's desktop push could raise prices and force businesses to rethink upgrades around on-device AI, security and battery life.
Android users will be warned when a saved contact's call appears spoofed, as Google moves to curb rising impersonation scams.
Frontline firms could cut downtime and manual IT fixes as SOTI adds automation, stronger security and faster shared-device logins.
It aims to cut the manual work that leaves many connected-device networks exposed, by turning risk data into enforced policy automatically.
Exclusive pricing and discounts matter more than personalisation for most shoppers, as too many app alerts and poor rewards drive them away.
It targets operators where outages can threaten safety and continuity, as industrial and healthcare environments face faster-moving AI-driven attacks.
Infrastructure operators face rising cyber risk as Claroty rolls out Claire, an AI agent that maps assets and flags compliance gaps.
The ranking underscores rising demand for tools that can cover hybrid networks as ransomware and identity attacks increasingly target connected devices.
The report underscores the scale of policing required to protect users and developers on one of the world's largest mobile marketplaces.
Users can now start with a free Avast One plan and add paid protections later, as Gen shifts to a modular security model.
With biometric terminals increasingly treated as networked endpoints, the device aims to cut tampering risk and ease large-site access control.
Families get short cyber safety lessons at home as deepfakes, grooming and scams put children and adults at growing risk online.
AI scraping could distort live betting markets during the World Cup, raising fraud risks for bookmakers and ordinary punters alike.
Existing certification and update limits on SIM components could be upended if Brussels keeps draft cyber rules unchanged.
AI is now being used to write exploits and malware, with Google saying it has traced the first zero-day linked to machine assistance.
Security teams face a broader threat as criminals and state-backed actors use generative AI to speed hacks, phishing and malware.
UK regulated sectors will get a single evidence trail from testing to live monitoring, reducing audit friction and supply chain risk.
Businesses facing rising phishing attacks in Singapore now have access to Canon's new suite, which covers monitoring, training and incident response.
Mobile users are most at risk as quishing has surged in New Zealand, with scammers exploiting delivery and parking prompts.
Businesses face faster-growing exposure risks as the security firm widens its portfolio with tools for vulnerabilities, mobile threats and patching.