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  1. Security leaders share their thoughts on the attack, Iran’s potential involvement and the broader implications.

  2. If your people are running, hiding, or fighting, the prevention window has already closed.


  3. Wireless vulnerabilities rose in 2025.

  4. Limited security funding opens organizations to threat actors.

  5. Phishing grows harder to identify in the age of AI. 

  6. Foxconn confirmed a cyberattack has disrupted some of its North American facilities

  7. West Pharmaceutical Services experienced a ransomware incident. 

  8. Today’s hiring shortcut is tomorrow’s talent shortage. 

  9. Security leaders discuss the first AI-created zero-day exploit. 

  10. Cybersecurity is no longer a function that can be delegated and reviewed after the fact. 

  11. For mental health awareness month, Brian LeBlanc highlights why security is pivotal to preventing a crisis in the workplace.

  12. Security magazine offers a roundup of security conferences taking place in 2026. 

  13. ISC West keynote highlights how gaps across physical access points, digital systems and human processes undermine trust and organizational resilience.

  14. The companies that win the AI-era reputation fight will be the ones whose CISOs and CCOs share a line item, a runbook, and a dashboard. 

  15. A roundup of recent data breach stories. 

  16. Organizations of all sizes are looking for innovative ways, including canine teams, to advance their security programs.

  17. A researcher found that Microsoft Edge will load saved passwords into memory in plaintext, even when they are not being used. 

  18. Passwords have long been an integral part of online security. But this year, some cybersecurity experts are pushing for this to change. 

  19. Standards for identity verification must evolve to address how inputs are introduced, processed and validated before matching occurs. 

  20. U.S. cyber officials are considering shortening the deadline for fixing critical vulnerabilities in government IT, and security experts are sharing their thoughts. 

  21. When CISOs, CIOs, and other cyber leaders approach the board, they often run into a familiar problem: the C-suite doesn’t speak their language. 

  22. An experienced security consultant shares what she has learned as a corporate security executive and as the CEO of a consulting group.

  23. Between the dates of Apr. 14 and Apr. 16, a sophisticated phishing campaign was observed. 

  24. Securitymagazine spoke with Cybersecurity Researcher Jeremiah Fowler about the risks of stalkerware in executive protection. 

  25. The CISO’s role, and the cultural and strategic mindset that influences it, must change.