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Grey rhinos, black swans, and the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie: What Corporate America still gets wrong about risk
Grey rhinos, black swans, and the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie: What Corporate America still gets wrong about risk

Crisis24 President Sid Kosaraju said hackers at his firm were able to pinpoint his daughter’s activity. “They could get into the school website.”

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Malaysia bans children under 16 from using social media
Malaysia bans children under 16 from using social media
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Russian spies are more aggressively trying to steal Western technology as sanctions add to mounting problems for Putin’s wartime economy
Russian spies are more aggressively trying to steal Western technology as sanctions add to mounting problems for Putin’s wartime economy
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Taylor Swift just exposed a blind spot in AI law — and it’s bigger than copyright
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By Nick LichtenbergJune 1, 2026
‘Nobody’s safe’: Cognizant projected 90% of jobs would be disrupted by 2032—but we’re beyond it 6 years early
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By Preston ForeJune 1, 2026
Why Amy Lee, the niece of Singapore’s first prime minister, helped launch a crypto-friendly bank
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Okta’s President and COO says companies are in denial about the hardest part of the AI revolution: redesigning work itself
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By Nick LichtenbergJune 1, 2026
Harvard Law: Anthropic is about to sell a safety mission Wall Street can veto
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By Catherina GioinoJune 1, 2026
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By Jeff Stone and BloombergJanuary 31, 2022
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A laptop screen displays a warning message after a cyberattack in Ukraine.
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The hottest IPO of 2021 has already cooled off
NewslettersThe hottest IPO of 2021 has already cooled off
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 11, 2022
The U.S. must do what it takes to achieve national security in the age of cyber conflict
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By Vince Stewart and Gary CornDecember 21, 2021
SolarWinds tries to rebuild its reputation a year after its huge hack was discovered
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By Jonathan VanianDecember 20, 2021
  • The DOJ wants you to admit your cybersecurity problem
    NewslettersThe DOJ wants you to admit your cybersecurity problem
    By Kevin T. DuganOctober 7, 2021
Facebook, WhatsApp, AWS: How to prevent the software outages that threaten the services we rely on
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By Courtney NashDecember 16, 2021
Extreme events are forcing corporations to think like insurers
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By Scott G. StephensonDecember 16, 2021
Elon Musk won 2021 by stirring up the auto industry
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By Jacob CarpenterDecember 15, 2021
The British are coming for Silicon Valley
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By Jacob CarpenterDecember 14, 2021
Why tech companies must come clean about the latest cybersecurity crisis
NewslettersWhy tech companies must come clean about the latest cybersecurity crisis
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 13, 2021
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    TechTwitch data leak shows top game streamers earn big money
    By Jonathan VanianOctober 7, 2021
Discovery of major software vulnerability unleashes race to patch it
TechDiscovery of major software vulnerability unleashes race to patch it
By Frank Bajak and The Associated PressDecember 10, 2021
Elon Musk hopes China will chill out
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Online criminals have created their pseudo court system on the dark web
TechOnline criminals have created their pseudo court system on the dark web
By Jonathan VanianDecember 7, 2021
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TechHoneywell’s former quantum unit announces its first commercial product—and it’s totally random
By Jeremy KahnDecember 7, 2021
The Microsoft paradox: Contributing to cyber threats and monetizing the cure
CommentaryThe Microsoft paradox: Contributing to cyber threats and monetizing the cure
By Ryan KalemberDecember 6, 2021
Ransomware gangs now face a new, huge adversary
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By Jacob CarpenterDecember 6, 2021
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By Dan ReillyDecember 1, 2021
How diplomacy can (and can’t) solve the world’s cybercrime crisis
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Apple just sued spyware firm NSO Group, calling its employees ‘notorious hackers’
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Jeremy Kahn interviewing Dell's John Roese and Rapid7's Corey Thomas at Brainstorm A.I.
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Robinhood reveals data breach that exposed personal information of 7 million customers
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Crypto project Worldcoin wants to give you coins in exchange for an eye scan
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Ransomware group targets country’s largest candy corn manufacturer
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Local TV giant Sinclair Broadcast Group suffers data breach
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By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressOctober 18, 2021
How Vimeo, Electronic Arts, and Splunk used tech to bolster connections during lockdowns
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