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EU Pumps €1.3 Billion into Cybersecurity, AI, and Digital Skills to Fortify Europe’s Tech Future

eSecurity Planet

The funding, part of the Digital Europe Programme (DIGITAL) for 2025-2027, aims to strengthen Europes tech sovereignty and protect critical infrastructure from growing cyber threats. The European Commission is making a massive 1.3 billion ($1.4 Cybersecurity gets a major boost A big chunk of the funding45.6

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IoT Cybersecurity: 5 Major Vulnerabilities and How to Tackle Them

Security Affairs

The market surpassed $100 billion in revenue, and it’s revenue for the 2025 projections tell us that it will hit $1.5 The only way to tackle this challenge is to educate the users about these threats and their potential implications. The Flaws in Manufacturing Process. IoT devices are exposed to cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

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ESET detailed a flaw that could allow a bypass of the Secure Boot in UEFI systems

Security Affairs

The Secure Boot mechanism allows the execution of only software that is trusted by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). Computer Education System Inc., The issue was resolved, and vulnerable binaries were revoked in Microsoft’s January 14, 2025, Patch Tuesday update. Greenware Technologies, Radix Technologies Ltd.,

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The IoT Cybersecurity Act of 2020: Implications for Devices

eSecurity Planet

By 2025, we expect 21.5 While SP 800-213 applies to federal agencies, the latter three are specific to IoT manufacturers. Guidance for Manufacturers. On December 15, 2020, the NIST published the following four guidelines to offer manufacturers and federal agencies a full picture of IoT devices’ security posture.

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News alert: Beazley reports on how AI, new tech distract businesses as cyber risk intensifies

The Last Watchdog

trillion by 2025, a 300% increase since 2015 1. The data shows how perceptions around cyber and technology risks, from ransomware and other cyber-attacks to the threats posed by AI, are changing the global business risk landscape. Yet, boardroom focus on cyber risk appears to be diminishing.

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UK Suffers Third Highest Rate of Ransomware Attacks in the World

IT Governance

Across the UK, the education sector was the most frequently targeted, with 24 incidents. The other most vulnerable sectors were business services (23), construction (22), manufacturing (19) and transport (18). But this isn’t the only reason that small organisations are under threat, according to Smalakys.

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The EU AI Act is here. Are you ready?

Collibra

Are you an automobile manufacturer based in Japan that is deploying AI systems within your vehicles being sold to citizens in the EU? While the Act doesn’t define what “well-educated” means, here are a few best practices that will help promote and encourage AI literacy within your organization. You’re on the hook. You’re on the hook.