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CSO US First Look
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
May 28, 2025
Will AI agent-fueled attacks force CISOs to fast-track passwordless projects?
AI agents are looming as another security headache for CISOs that could force their hand on shifting to passwordless authentication. And this could be a rare, good news for cybersecurity.
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AI PCs are here: Dell + Qualcomm Snapdragon show off insane battery life, local AI demos
Discover the future of computing with Dellâs latest AI PCs, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon and cutting-edge NPUs. In this episode of DEMO, host Keith Shaw visits Dellâs Executive Briefing Center and chats with Munira Baldiwala, Director of Commercial Mobility Product Management at Dell, to explore the real-world performance of AI-powered laptops â featuring incredible battery life, on-device AI processing, live translation, and code generation without the cloud.
Breaking RSA encryption just got 20x easier for quantum computers
New research shows that RSA-2048 encryption could be cracked using a one-million-qubit system by 2030, 20x faster than previous estimates. Hereâs what it means for enterprise security.
How CISOs can defend against Scattered Spider ransomware attacks
CISOs should fortify help desk and employee defenses, enhance intrusion detection and tracking capabilities, and recognize that paying ransoms is not a viable strategy.
Hackers drop 60 npm bombs in less than two weeks to recon dev machines
All malicious npm packages carried identical payloads for snooping sensitive network information from developersâ systems.
New Russian APT group Void Blizzard targets NATO-based orgs after infiltrating Dutch police
The cyberespionage group uses compromised credentials to steal emails and data from public and private sector organizations across a wide range of industries.
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