To stay or to go? No good options for Lebanon’s displaced
Residents of southern Lebanon face a stark choice: stay home and risk being killed, or flee and risk deepening poverty.
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Residents of southern Lebanon face a stark choice: stay home and risk being killed, or flee and risk deepening poverty.
The Trump administration’s militarised approach and cuts to health programmes threaten progress against fentanyl.
Heavily dependent on imported oil, Australia looks for quick fixes from regional diplomacy to free train rides.
Longing to stride down international runways often collides with reality of conservatism and lack of structural support.
I want to talk about a bug. Not because the bug itself was exceptional, but because what it exposed should change how every organisation architects AI governance. For several weeks earlier this year, Microsoft 365 Copilot read and summarised confidential emails despite sensitivity labels and Data Loss Prevention policies being correctly configured to block that […]
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Canadian Security’s second annual Focus on Guarding event returned…
This week, UK government leaders and cyber officials are sounding an increasingly urgent alarm over the security risks posed by artificial intelligence, warning that the technology is both amplifying existing cyber threats and reshaping the balance between attackers and defenders. In a joint open letter to business leaders, ministers and the National Cyber Security Centre […]
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Often overlooked in Lebanon’s society, the migrant community is filling the gaps of the state by feeding their own.
In this Help Net Security interview, Nuno Rodrigues Carvalho, Head of Sector for Incident and Vulnerability Services at ENISA, discusses the recent CVE funding scare and what it exposed about the fragility of global vulnerability disclosure infrastruct…
In this Help Net Security interview, Idan Habler, AI Security Researcher at Cisco, breaks down a threat most security teams haven’t named yet: agentic memory as an attack surface. Habler walks through MemoryTrap, a disclosed and remediated method…