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This Is What Would Happen if China Invaded Taiwan

WIRED Threat Level

The new book World on the Brink: How America Can Beat China in the Race for the 21st Century lays out what might actually happen if China were to invade Taiwan in 2028.

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AI spending to reach $632 billion in the next 5 years, research finds

Collaboration 2.0

Despite mounting documentation of risks, spending on AI is predicted to double by 2028, especially in these industries.

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Penetration Testing Market Size Is Projected to Reach $5.28B Globally by 2028

Dark Reading

Fueling the trend are the rising adoption of cloud computing solutions, technology advancements, stricter data safety regulations, and the move to digitalization, says Brandessence Market Research.

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SASE Market Worth $5.9B by 2028 — Report by MarketsandMarkets™

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GUEST ESSAY: Adopting an ‘assume-breach mindset’ to defend company networks in 2024

The Last Watchdog

billion by 2028. Assume-breach focuses on the early detection of threats, allowing organizations to identify and respond to breaches more quickly. Risk mitigation. Data security has never been more critical and projections indicate that the data security market is expected to grow to $10.78 Realistic perspective.

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Board Members Appointed to California Privacy Protection Agency

Hunton Privacy

Lydia de la Torre, a law professor at Santa Clara University. The new agency will have rulemaking authority and will be responsible for enforcing and implementing the CPRA and imposing administrative fines.

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North Korea-linked APT37 exploited IE zero-day in a recent attack

Security Affairs

APT37 has been active since at least 2012 , it made the headlines in early February 2028, when researchers revealed that the APT group leveraged a zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player to deliver malware to South Korean users. The report published by AhnLab includes details on the attack and indicators of compromise (IoCs).

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