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LW ROUNDTABLE — How 2024’s cyber threats will transform the security landscape in 2025

The Last Watchdog

Williams Dr. Darren Williams , CEO, BlackFog Lesser-known ransomware groups like Hunters International will grow rapidly, leveraging AI for more efficient attacks, while “gang-hopping” by cybercriminals complicates attribution and containment. This empowers them to proactively prioritize what matters most.

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7 trends shaping digital transformation in 2025 - and AI looms large

Zero Day

Here are the top seven trends that Mulesoft suggests are shaping digital transformation in 2025: House of AI agents : The autonomous enterprise built on a "house of agents" will take hold, as organizations augment the human workforce with AI, freeing them to focus on more valuable work.

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Cybersecurity in Aviation: Rising Threats and Modernization Efforts

SecureWorld News

Global data reveals that cyberattacks rose by 131% between 2022 and 2023 across the aviation industry, with a 74 percent increase since 2020, underscoring the profundity of this threat. In the first half of 2023 alone, aviation cyberattacks surged by 24% worldwide, fueling disruptions from flight-planning systems to passenger services.

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Protecting Oil and Gas Industry Infrastructure: Strategies for Resilience

SecureWorld News

Digital transformation: The integration of IoT, SCADA systems, and advanced analytics has increased operational efficiency but also expanded the attack surface. A report from 2023 revealed that 67% of energy and utility companies faced ransomware attacks, with many incidents exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities.

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86 million AT&T customer records reportedly up for sale on the dark web

Zero Day

Affecting "nearly all AT&T cellular customers," the company said at the time that the data included phone numbers and certain phone call data stemming from May 1, 2022, to October 31, 2022, and on January 2, 2023. At that time, the carrier said it didn't believe the data was publicly available.

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Why SMS two-factor authentication codes aren't safe and what to use instead

Zero Day

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Apple quietly makes running Linux containers easier on Macs

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