National Security stories
Sensitive physics and engineering research at US and Canadian universities may have been exposed after hackers used Roundcube flaws to enter mail servers.
The French firm's new microsatellites broaden radio frequency monitoring beyond ships, giving customers wider coverage of land and space activity.
Countries risk losing control over data and AI policy unless they build local computing capacity and home-grown models, Nvidia says.
Rising demand for critical minerals is pushing US automakers and policymakers to treat battery recycling as a supply-chain security issue.
Forrester says investors and buyers could face new risks and disclosures as OpenAI and Anthropic move towards listings and Washington weighs equity.
Broader portfolios could help investors navigate US equity concentration, private credit stress and persistent inflationary pressures, MFS said.
Hidden tracking markers and a US standoff over a vulnerability-finding model are fuelling fears that AI now carries cyber and national security risks.
Buyers in defence and regulated sectors will get a traceable chain of custody for training data as the firms target trust in AI procurement.
Boards are being urged to overhaul defences as AI speeds attacks and exposes firms to foreign vendors' access risks.
Enterprises and public bodies face rising pressure to replace vulnerable encryption as QNu Labs and SAGA Consultants target global quantum-safe security demand.
The financing will fund MSAI's largest sovereign hardware deployment to date, with new compute installed in Scotland for UK-based AI customers.
The move targets government and critical infrastructure clients seeking secure AI deployment inside complex operations rather than advisory support.
Recent breaches have exposed how weak vendor oversight is leaving schools and businesses more vulnerable to supply chain attacks.
Australian firms learned the hard way that relying on one AI model can halt operations, as cheaper open alternatives now make diversification practical.
Access to closed AI models can be cut off overnight, prompting governments and firms to rethink their reliance on foreign providers.
Australian businesses face a new cyber baseline as regulators move to align guidance with cloud, SaaS and AI-driven threats.
The deal could bring Australia its first sovereign quantum computer, as Archer tests local demand for secure access in defence and banking.
Customers can now use Anthropic's newest AI models again after export controls were lifted, easing a shutdown that hit global access and coding work.
Operators of essential services will need to manage AI, legacy systems and supplier risks under staged obligations due in 2027 and 2028.
Cleared suppliers can now build and test sensitive software closer to government systems, as AWS opens a Secret-level region for defence work.