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The Genesis Mission: A New Era of AI-Accelerated Science and a New Security Imperative

Innovation has always been the engine of American advancement. With the launch of the Genesis Mission, the White House is signaling a new era of AI-accelerated scientific discovery. This executive order directs the Department of Energy to build an integrated, national-scale AI platform designed to unlock scientific breakthroughs across biotechnology, energy, materials, quantum systems, and beyond.

CVE-2025-61757: Critical Pre-Auth RCE in Oracle Identity Manager

A newly disclosed vulnerability, CVE-2025-61757, exposes Oracle Identity Manager (OIM) to unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE). The flaw affects OIM versions 12.2.1.4.0 and 14.1.2.1.0 and carries a CVSS 9.8 Critical rating. CISA has added it to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog — meaning active exploitation is confirmed.

MCP ROI in a New Era of AI Orchestrated Threats

Security leaders spent most of the past year testing AI driven security automation. Many discovered that the promise of fully autonomous SOC operations collided with the reality of hallucinations, opaque recommendations, and inconsistent outcomes. McKinsey research now shows that more than 80 percent of organizations have not realized meaningful results from gen AI programs.

Inside Brazil's New Digital Asset Rules: What Institutions Need to Know for VASP Readiness

Brazil has formalized a comprehensive framework for virtual asset service providers (VASP). This is the moment when the rules become operational, enforceable, and aligned with the scale of activity taking place in the country. For institutions already active in Brazil and those evaluating market entry, this is a shift that raises expectations and lowers uncertainty at the same time.

Managed Detection and Response Cost: What Organizations Should Expect

For many organizations, managed detection and response has become an essential service. With threats getting more deceptive and spreading at a faster rate, most IT/security teams are unable to investigate every suspicious event due to a lack of time or resources. This is why many organizations explore MDR, but they often don’t know how much managed detection and response would cost.

Managed Network Detection and Response: How It Works and Why Organizations Rely On It

Organizations today depend heavily on connected systems, cloud applications, remote users, and third-party services for their online security. In most cases, attacks do not start with an apparent alert on an endpoint. They often originate in the network in the form of a strange connection or an unusual traffic route. These signs are subtle and easy to overlook until the attacker has infiltrated further. Most IT teams try to keep an eye on this activity, but monitoring a network 24/7 is not feasible.

How Can AI Be Used in Phishing Attacks?

Phishing is the most common type of cyberattack, occurring when an attacker impersonates a trustworthy entity with the intention of carrying out fraudulent activity. Phishing is done with the motive of stealing sensitive information such as passwords, credit card numbers, and other personal data. Phishing was already quite threatening, but with the inception of Artificial Intelligence (AI), it became even more dangerous.

Making Identity Verification Simple: AU10TIX's Human-Centered Design

Digital access continues to expand across essential services, and people expect quick verification with clear steps and minimal confusion. Companies must meet strict regulatory standards while keeping user journeys smooth and welcoming. For instance, the US updates its anti-money laundering regulations to keep up with evolving threats. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists states that the nation's political leaders recently proposed the Art Market Integrity Act. This act aims to bring down money laundering happening through art collectibles.

The Hidden Vulnerabilities Sitting On Everyday Work Devices

In the modern workplace, the hum of productivity is typically accompanied by the quiet, persistent glow of computer monitors, the chime of incoming emails, and the seamless operation of countless software applications. These devices, such as laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets, are the engines of business operations. However, beneath the surface of this digital efficiency lies a landscape of hidden vulnerabilities. These aren't the flaws of sophisticated cyber-attacks, but the mundane, overlooked security gaps inherent in the very tools employees use every day.

Cyber Fatigue: Using Threat Modeling to Protect Mental Health

The internet never sleeps, and neither do the alerts. Every day we're hit with warnings, breach headlines, new tools to learn, and pressure to stay "secure enough." After a while, it wears you down. That heavy, drained feeling that comes from trying to keep up with threats around the clock, and that's cyber fatigue.