Remove 2026 Remove Artificial Intelligence Remove Firmware
article thumbnail

2025 Supply Chain Threat Landscape: AI, APIs, and the Weakest Link

SecureWorld News

AI-driven attacks: a double-edged sword Advances in artificial intelligence have become a double-edged sword in supply chain security. Looking ahead: staying ahead of evolving threats As we head into 2026, supply chain security will only grow in importance. Each device can be a new weak link if not secured.

article thumbnail

Will your Mac or Windows PC still get security updates in 2026? Check this chart

Zero Day

Close Home Tech Computing PCs Will your Mac or Windows PC still get security updates in 2026? But every PC that was sold with Windows preinstalled after mid-2016 was required to have a TPM, so that's a simple matter of flipping a switch in the firmware menu. Here's why.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Your Wemo smart devices are about to get dumb as Belkin pulls the plug

Zero Day

31, 2026, including light switches, plugs, and more. Technical support, firmware and software updates, and troubleshooting assistance for affected products will also stop on that date.   31, 2026, you might be eligible for a small refund, but that doesn't apply to the majority of products.

article thumbnail

Understanding CISA's New Guide on Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)

SecureWorld News

T he renewal of the ICT SCRM Task Force lasts through January 2026 and will allow working groups to continue their current work efforts on topics such as Artificial Intelligence, and offers the task force an opportunity to identify new potential workstreams.

Software 109