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Arsen Launches AI-Powered Vishing Simulation to Help Organizations Combat Voice Phishing at Scale

Arsen, the cybersecurity startup known for defending organizations against social engineering threats, has announced the release of its new Vishing Simulation module, a cutting-edge tool designed to train employees against one of the fastest-growing attack vectors: voice phishing (vishing). This new module uses AI-generated voices and adaptive dialogue systems to simulate live phone-based social engineering attacks - such as those impersonating IT support desks - in a realistic and scalable way.

Meet the Founders of Protecto: Securing Data for Agentic AI

In this video, we introduce the visionary founders behind Protecto — a company on a mission to make AI safe and compliant for the enterprise era. Amar Kanagaraj, Founder & CEO A second-time entrepreneur, Amar previously led a startup to a successful exit. He began his career as a developer at Sun Microsystems, then went on to lead product management for Microsoft Search & AI. With an MBA from Carnegie Mellon and an MS in Computer Science from LSU, Amar brings a powerful blend of business and technical insight to Protecto.

Lockdown Android Tablet for Business with miniOrange MDM

Thinking of using Android tablets for your business? Great choice—but unmanaged tablets can lead to data risks and distractions. In this blog, we’ll walk you through how to lockdown Android tablets using a Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution. Whether you are running a retail store, managing field staff, or setting up kiosks, learn how to restrict tablets to only business apps and tasks.

Shadow AI: Examples, Risks, and 8 Ways to Mitigate Them

Shadow AI refers to the unauthorized or unmanaged use of AI tools, models, frameworks, APIs or platforms within an organization, operating outside established governance frameworks. While employees may adopt these AI tools with good intentions, seeking to enhance productivity or solve problems more efficiently, the lack of oversight creates significant security, compliance, and operational risks.

What Is AI?

What is AI really? Throughout this article, I will remove the hype and get to the most honest answer ever. Artificial Intelligence, or AI, or at least the first version of how we think of it today, was “invented” in the 1950s…a long time ago. Since then, various computer scientists and groups have worked on different iterations, often using different names, including machine learning and neural networks.

theNET's Trending Stories: Security for an AI-powered, quantum-enhanced era

Tech leaders are racing to adopt today’s AI tools and envisioning ways to capitalize on tomorrow’s quantum computers. But cybercriminals are a few steps ahead. This month, theNET examines ways to make the most of AI agents while augmenting security with AI-enhanced solutions and safeguarding data with post-quantum cryptography.

Is Azure DevOps Down? How To Ensure Resilience

With the growing popularity of Azure DevOps comes an increased need for proper security of data being stored there. A large aspect of ensuring the security of Azure DevOps ecosystems lies in facilitating data resilience. This means to guarantee the availability to protect, keep, and recover data in case of any disruptions, both intentional and accidental.

The Global Journey of Storytelling: Making Cinema Accessible Across Borders

Cinema has always been a powerful vehicle for storytelling. It carries emotions, identities, and histories across screens large and small, drawing in audiences from vastly different corners of the world. As the film industry becomes increasingly international, the process of making films accessible to global audiences has shifted from a technical afterthought to a strategic imperative. At the center of this transformation lies the question of cultural accessibility-how stories are shared, understood, and appreciated across linguistic and cultural boundaries.