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Reducing Alert Fatigue Using AI: From Overwhelmed SOCs to Autonomous Precision

12 February 2026 at 07:27

How Artificial Intelligence Transforms Security Operations Security Operations Centers (SOCs) face a growing operational challenge: overwhelming alert volumes. Modern enterprise environments generate thousands of security notifications daily across endpoint, network, identity, cloud, and application layers. This continuous stream of alerts creates what the industry describes as alert fatigue, a condition where analysts are overwhelmed by

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When Documents Become the Attack Vector: Inside APT28’s Latest Microsoft Office Exploit

4 February 2026 at 11:08

Email attachments remain one of the most trusted entry points into enterprise environments. Despite years of awareness training and secure email gateways, attackers continue to rely on documents because they blend seamlessly into everyday workflows. New reporting from The Hacker News details how APT28, a Russia-linked threat actor, is actively exploiting a newly disclosed Microsoft

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Student Data at Risk: What the Victoria Education Breach Exposes About Public Sector Security

28 January 2026 at 13:41

Cyber incidents in the public sector rarely begin with chaos. More often, they start quietly, with access that appears routine and activity that blends into normal operations. That pattern is evident in a recent breach involving the Victoria Department of Education, where unauthorized access exposed personal information belonging to current and former students and triggered

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When MFA Fails Quietly: Inside the Rise of AiTM Phishing Attacks

28 January 2026 at 13:35

Multi-factor authentication has long been treated as a security finish line. Once enabled, organizations assume that account takeover risks drop dramatically. Recent attacker behavior suggests otherwise. New reporting details a growing wave of adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) phishing campaigns that are specifically designed to bypass MFA by hijacking authentication sessions in real time, according to IT Pro.

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Why β€œPlatform Consolidation” Often Increases Risk Instead of Reducing It

28 January 2026 at 05:05

One vendor. Many engines. The same security problems. In boardrooms across the globe, a compelling narrative dominates enterprise security strategy: consolidate the security stack to reduce complexity, lower costs, and improve operational efficiency. Fewer vendors promise simpler management, cleaner procurement, and a stronger security posture through tighter integration. On paper, the logic is difficult to

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