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CyberArk CEO on Why Venafi's Machine Identity Chops Matter

Data Breach Today

Matt Cohen on How CyberArk Plans to Unify Machine, Human Identity Security by 2026 CyberArk's $1.54 billion acquisition of Venafi strengthens its leadership in identity security, integrating machine identity management with its current human identity platform, according to CEO Matt Cohen.

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Feds Propose AI 'Guard Rails' for Medicare Advantage Plans

Data Breach Today

The proposed rule will go into effect in 2026.

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Feds Propose AI 'Guardrails' for Medicare Advantage Plans

Data Breach Today

The proposed rule will go into effect in 2026.

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FRAML Reality Check: Is Full Integration Really Practical?

Data Breach Today

In response, the National Automated Clearinghouse Association is pushing for real-time fraud monitoring by 2026, requiring closer collaboration between fraud and AML teams. Experts Weigh the Pros and Cons of Work Culture and Merging AML and Fraud Teams A recent report found that more than 57,000 Americans fall victim to scams every day.

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RSAC Fireside Chat: Turning full attention to locking down the security of ‘open source’

The Last Watchdog

Open source coding has come to dominate business software applications; rising to comprise 75 percent of audited code bases and putting open source on a trajectory to become a $50 billion subsector of technology by 2026.

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Why Phishers Love New TLDs Like.shop,top and.xyz

Krebs on Security

ICANN’s proposed next round envisions accepting applications for new gTLDs in 2026. Incredibly, despite years of these reports showing phishers heavily abusing new gTLDs, ICANN is shuffling forward on a plan to introduce even more of them. John Levine is author of the book “The Internet for Dummies” and president of CAUCE.

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Global AI computing will use 'multiple NYCs' worth of power by 2026, says founder

Collaboration 2.0

AI computing will continue to soar with inference, requiring completely new multiple-gigawatt AI data centers.

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