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Cybersecurity in Aviation: Rising Threats and Modernization Efforts

SecureWorld News

Most aviation processes are heavily digitized, and in the wake of new cyber threats, airlines and the broader sector must prioritize cybersecurity more than ever before. These incidents pose a serious threat to business continuity. With the aviation sector contributing $1.9 With the aviation sector contributing $1.9

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UK Cybersecurity Weekly News Roundup – 31 March 2025

Security Boulevard

UK Cybersecurity Weekly News Roundup - 31 March 2025 Welcome to this week's edition of our cybersecurity news roundup, bringing you the latest developments and insights from the UK and beyond. The document urges critical infrastructure operators to begin preparations now, with system discovery and risk assessments expected by 2028.

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AI and the Future of Work: What It Means for Cybersecurity and Beyond

SecureWorld News

In the cybersecurity industry and across the broader workforce, the question is no longer if AI will impact jobs, but which ones, how quickly, and what comes next. Gartner estimates that by 2028, more than 50% of SOC Level 1 analyst responsibilities will be handled by AI. That doesn't mean the human cybersecurity workforce is obsolete.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Tenable Highlights Risks of AI Use in the Cloud, as UK’s NCSC Offers Tips for Post-Quantum Cryptography Adoption

Security Boulevard

1 - Tenable: Orgs using AI in the cloud face thorny cyber risks Using AI tools in cloud environments? Make sure your organization is aware of and prepared for the complex cybersecurity risks that emerge when you mix AI and the cloud. Dive into six things that are top of mind for the week ending March 21.

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

Zero Day

Gartner forecasted  that 25% of enterprise breaches will be traced back to AI agent abuse by 2028. In fact, we could see near-universal adoption of the technology by 2028, according to Deloitte. The security problem is only expected to become more widespread as multi-agent architectures expand.

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Your favorite AI chatbot is lying to you all the time

Zero Day

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Choosing an MDR Provider: Boutique or Big Brand (Part 1)

Jane Frankland

In recent years, data breaches and compliance failures have made organisations increasingly aware of the need for comprehensive cybersecurity solutions to detect and address threats. TDR uses automation to enhance the efficiency of incident response teams, ensuring a rapid and effective defence against cyber threats.