
Cybersecurity Roundup: February–March 2025
We begin our bi-monthly roundup of cybersecurity news at the year’s first quarter point with these surprising results from Cloudflare research released in mid-March:
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We begin our bi-monthly roundup of cybersecurity news at the year’s first quarter point with these surprising results from Cloudflare research released in mid-March:

Of all the ways you may have imagined AI impacting cybersecurity, I doubt this was one of them: a company heavily vets and then hires

It’s a new year for our cybersecurity roundup in 2025, and this time out we’ll be looking back at the end of last year and

Passwords have probably been around as long as language. As Robert McMillan notes for Wired, sentries have used them throughout recorded history. Shakespeare starts Hamlet

Unless your company is in the security business, it’s likely many employees view cybersecurity as someone else’s job. And strictly speaking, they’re probably right. They

AI is making waves across sectors and throughout the world. It’s also amplifying cyberattacks. Last time out in our Cybersec Risk Focus, we covered Zero

When news broke in October that two Harvard students had created a pair of real-time facial recognition glasses, the most surprising thing was how easy

We’ve entered the holiday season and the tail-end/Q4 of 2024, and cybercrime just continues to escalate. And while there may have been no singular headline-stealing

Cybercrime keeps on surging. Late last year, US Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Tech Anne Neuberger said that the annual average cost

Introduction In an era where cyberattacks can cripple entire industries overnight, businesses can no longer afford to be reactive. And for many organizations, the proactive
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