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Quantum Tech Could Solve GPS Tampering

With GPS jamming rising, Airbus and SandboxAQ are testing a new quantum-sensing device. Learn how this technology uses Earth's magnetic field for unjammable navigation.

Hackers Actively Exploit Fortinet Flaw

A critical SQL injection flaw in Fortinet's FortiWeb is under active attack. Learn about the vulnerability, CVE-2025-25257, and how to patch your systems immediately.

CISOs Grapple with AI’s Security Risks

AI presents new challenges for CISOs, from securing AI agents to controlling "shadow AI" use. Find out how security leaders are navigating these risks while also using AI to automate SOC roles.

OutSystems Launches Agent Workbench for AI at Scale

OutSystems debuts Agent Workbench, enabling enterprises to build, scale, and govern AI agents across workflows with security, speed, and full-stack integration.

Mixus Reinvents AI Agents with Email-Based Interface

Mixus keeps humans in the loop with email- and Slack-based AI agents, aiming to fix trust, integration, and collaboration gaps in today’s agent ecosystem.

Microsoft Warns of Active Attacks on SharePoint Servers

Microsoft urges urgent patching after zero-day attacks target on-prem SharePoint servers used by governments and firms. Cloud-based SharePoint remains safe.

Meta Settles $8B Privacy Lawsuit, Zuckerberg Avoids Trial

Meta settles shareholder lawsuit seeking $8B over privacy violations. Zuckerberg and ex-execs avoid trial after FTC fined Facebook $5B in 2019.

Google Cloud Launches AI Security Program in Indonesia

Google Cloud unveils Indonesia BerdAIa for Security, bolstering cyber resilience with AI-enabled defense, local data region, and expert training.

Confluent Cloud Now in AWS Marketplace AI Agents

Confluent Cloud joins AWS Marketplace AI Agents category, enabling real-time data streaming for scalable AI agent development and seamless data access.

Qantas Vendor Breach Impacts 5.7M Passengers

Qantas confirms a cyberattack on a vendor exposed data for 5.7 million passengers, including names, emails, and frequent flyer numbers. No credit card or passport data compromised.

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