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282 articles tagged “AI Security”
The Myth of Crypto Laws Protecting Clients: Why Regulations Are Making Lawyers More Liable, Not Safer
October 14, 2025
Cryptocurrency regulatory styles—from enforcement-first to prescriptive licensing, sandboxes, and permissive regimes—reshape lawyers' deliverables, timelines and evidentiary duties, and operational se
Read MoreRulebook-Driven Threat Modeling vs. Agile DevSecOps for Legal Tech: Which Stops a Data-Breach Nightmare Before It Starts?
October 13, 2025
Make ethical threat modeling the core governance process for your legal‑tech product: formally embed multidisciplinary stakeholder mapping, data classification, proportional controls, transparent disc
Read MoreStop Letting Partnership Emails Decide Your Law Firm’s Fate — Fix Identity and Access Before the Next Malpractice Exploit
October 12, 2025
A single unlocked identity — the “Diane” moment where a partner bypasses MFA and authenticates via SSO — becomes the pivot for attackers to move from one account to firmwide privileged data, exfiltrat
Read MoreFix Your Data Privacy Strategy Before 2026 or Face Hefty Fines
October 11, 2025
Ballistic-style ransomware is emerging as a fast, cross-border threat that demands immediate action: deploy automated detection (YARA, Sigma, Suricata/Zeek, osquery), enforce segmentation and rapid me
Read MoreHarden Your AI Models Now: Deploy These Machine Learning Security Tactics to Block Adversarial Attacks Today
October 4, 2025
Imagine attackers quietly weaponizing a publisher's nightly retrain — that's the new reality as adversaries pivot from servers to the entire ML stack, stealing models, poisoning data, and abusing long
Read MoreThe Hidden Privacy Time Bomb Living in Ambient Computing and Invisible Interfaces
October 3, 2025
Ambient computing collapses the boundary between public and private—always-on sensors, fused telemetry, and ephemeral or undocumented logs scatter crucial evidence across devices, hubs, apps, cloud AP
Read MoreThe Myth of One-Size Privacy: Why Virginia, Colorado, and Connecticut Crush CCPA-Only Compliance and Leave You Exposed
October 2, 2025
Inventory and classify your data immediately—treat raw device telemetry, biometric traces, and geolocation as sensitive by default and map all flows so no storage or search index is publicly accessibl
Read MoreHow One Bank’s Overnight Blind Spot Let Synthetic Identities Steal $120M — And the Fix That Saved Its Future
October 1, 2025
The greatest risk is synthetic identity fraud’s stealthy, cross‑channel impact that drives direct financial losses while creating regulatory, legal, and reputational exposure—compounded by high false
Read MoreStop SaaS Data Leaks Now: How CASBs Cut Shadow IT, Lock Down Sensitive Files, and Save You Millions
September 30, 2025
Windows vulnerability headlines mask a slower, more catastrophic threat: attackers pivot into unmanaged SaaS, over-privileged OAuth consents, and stale sessions, so Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASB
Read More7 Ways Hackers Could Hijack Brain Implants (And What's Being Done)
September 28, 2025
The biggest risk is an extractive, billion‑dollar market that monetizes hacked neural implants through extortion, illicit telemetry/data sales, and timed disclosures/insider trading that weaponize dev
Read MoreThe Myth of Compliance Equals Safety: Why Chasing Rules Is Costing Fintechs Millions and Exposing Payments to Real Risk
September 27, 2025
One unpatched payment API or a misconfigured tokenization service is the single fragile node that can turn a day of bullish headlines into months of lost customer trust and regulatory scrutiny. The pr
Read MoreJust Discovered 2025 DNS Flaw: How Hackers Can Hijack Your Domains in Minutes — Patch Now or Lose Control
September 26, 2025
DNS hijacking is a low-noise, high‑impact threat amplified by mobile scale and endpoint behaviors, exploiting registrar, resolver and configuration weaknesses to redirect traffic, steal credentials an
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