Cybersecurity training stories
The alliance aims to help defenders spot and contain identity-based attacks before they disrupt access across hybrid networks.
Passes in a sponsored hacking exam will trigger USD $1,000 in training credits for underserved communities, with up to USD $1 million on offer.
Only 1% of leaders think their AI governance is mature, as businesses rush to deploy systems without enough controls in place.
Boards are valuing CISOs more for business risk, resilience and AI oversight than pure technical defence, a survey of 346 executives found.
AI-related training is shifting as prompt injection, model exploitation and agent hijacking shape how security teams prepare for live attacks.
Rising breach costs and AI-driven threats are pushing 71% of large organisations to treat the cyber talent shortage as a direct business risk.
Nearly half of firms cannot win approval for more cyber staff, even as breach costs climb and AI adds new security risks.
Customers could benefit as Fortinet expands AI threat protection, adds quantum-safe features and says some products now use up to 62% less energy.
Free cybersecurity training is gaining traction in Poland and North Macedonia, with more than 110 women and educators taking part after grant funding ended.
Customer reviews have kept the group top of G2 for more than six years, while fresh awards broaden its appeal across cyber, workplace and marketing.
About 60 Indigenous students in New Brunswick will gain IT and cybersecurity training as employers struggle to fill cyber roles across Canada.
SonicWall earns a 5-Star rating in the 2026 CRN Partner Program Guide, spotlighting its focus on partner success and security outcomes.
Women hold under a quarter of cyber roles, but the field is broader, more human and more open to curiosity than many women are told.
Agentic AI massively accelerates elite cyber teams but can slow inexperienced hackers, Hack The Box's large-scale benchmark reveals.
The deal gives employers more access to cyber and AI training as breaches rise and skills shortages deepen across finance, tech and government.
More than half of Irish office staff say speed is taking precedence over rules, raising the risk of unchecked breaches and data lapses.
Ransomware pressure on Canadian firms is intensifying as AI speeds attacks, with 374 organisations extorted and losses mounting.
Organisations using AI-assisted development can now get specialist secure coding training as KnowBe4 expands its library for technical teams.
A lack of visibility is leaving many European organisations unable to tell whether AI-powered attacks have already breached their systems.
More than 300 students will get free training and mentoring as a national contest tries to fill Australia’s cyber skills gap.