CrowdStrike and NVIDIA want to lock down AI agents before they go rogue
CrowdStrike and NVIDIA are teaming up on a Secure by Design AI Blueprint meant to keep autonomous AI agents under control as enterprises move deeper into agent based automation.
CrowdStrike and NVIDIA are teaming up on a Secure by Design AI Blueprint meant to keep autonomous AI agents under control as enterprises move deeper into agent based automation.
Kingston has announced the IronKey Locker+ 50 G2, a hardware encrypted USB flash drive with AES 256 bit security, BadUSB protection, and multiple password modes.
Bitwarden now lets users log into Windows 11 with passkeys stored in the Bitwarden vault, bringing passwordless authentication directly to the desktop login screen.
Microsoft and CrowdStrike have expanded their partnership, allowing the Falcon platform to be purchased through Microsoft Marketplace using existing Azure Consumption Commitment funds. The move could simplify enterprise procurement and help security teams deploy faster without reopening budget negotiations.
The AV-Comparatives security survey 2026 shows Windows 11 still dominating desktops while Linux gains credibility and paid security software remains the trusted choice.
Security leaders say AI driven threats, talent shortages, and legacy systems are making breaches routine across enterprise environments.
Avast is expanding Scam Guardian globally and adding Deepfake Guard to Windows PCs, targeting the rise of convincing deepfake video scams.
Bigmac sounds tasty but it is a terrible password. McDonald’s is using leaked password data to remind people why predictable logins are still a massive security risk online.
Quantum computers are not ready yet, but attackers are already planning for them. Surfshark’s new post-quantum VPN protection arrives as research shows most popular apps are still relying on encryption that will not survive the next era of computing.
AV Comparatives has tested nineteen Windows antivirus products through real-world attacks, malware blocking, and system-impact checks. Seven earned Top Rated status for 2025, including two free options, with leaders in protection, performance, and advanced threat defense.
A fresh survey shows Americans are still using weak predictable passwords in 2026, reusing pet names and birthdays, and skipping password managers despite constant hacks.
Nissan says customer data for roughly 21,000 people was exposed after unauthorized access to a Red Hat managed server, raising questions about contractor oversight and enterprise security practices.