Your SOC Is Investigating Less Than Half Its Alerts Every Day

SOC teams get 4330 security alerts daily but investigate fewer than half. New research shows why AI hasnt solved the problem and what high performers do differently.

FBI is buying location data to track US citizens, director confirms

FBI director Kash Patel told lawmakers that the agency is actively purchasing commercially available location data, which can track Americans without needing a warrant.

These 26-Year-Old Founders Quit DHS And Built A $200 Million AI Cyber Startup

AI is writing more code than humans—and much of it isn’t secure. Corridor’s founders think they’ve found a way to catch the mistakes before attackers do.

iOS 26 Security Update Warning—iOS 18 Silent Compromise Exploit Alert

Apple confirms hidden iOS 26 security update, and Google confirms silent iOS 18 spyware compromise. What you need to know and do.

Torq Agentic Builder Shifts SOC Work From Maintenance To Outcomes

Torq’s Agentic Builder lets SOC engineers describe security outcomes in plain language and builds the workflows — shifting time from maintenance to security work.

Marquis says over 672,000 people had personal and financial data stolen in ransomware attack

Fintech company Marquis is notifying hundreds of thousands of people that hackers stole their personal and financial information, including their Social Security numbers.

Russians caught stealing personal data from Ukrainians with new advanced iPhone hacking tools

A suspected group of Russian government hackers was caught targeting Ukrainians with new iPhone hacking tools designed for espionage and potentially to steal crypto.

Apple rolls out first ‘background security’ update for iPhones, iPads, and Macs to fix Safari bug

Apple’s first-ever “background security improvement” fixes a vulnerability in its Safari browser running its latest software.

This Startup’s AI Beat 99% Of Humans In Six Elite Hacking Competitions

An Israeli startup let its AI loose in advanced cyber games. It did better than 125,000 humans.

Stryker says it’s restoring systems after pro-Iran hackers wiped thousands of employee devices

The hack, which brought ongoing widespread disruption to the company’s operations, is thought to be the first major cyberattack in the United States in response to the Trump administration’s war in Iran.