Best Exposure Management Solutions For Enterprises In 2026
Somewhere inside most enterprises, there are thousands of potential security exposures competing for attention. Vulnerabilities, identity misconfigurations, cloud permissions, unmanaged assets, shadow AI deployments, and third-party risks all contribute to an attack surface that continues to grow faster than most security teams can manage manually. {Read full article here}
Michael D’Angelo’s Journey Through Digital Forensics, Cybersecurity, and the Pursuit of Organizational Resilience
As organizations accelerate their adoption of digital technologies, conversations about growth increasingly intersect with conversations about risk. Cybersecurity, once viewed primarily as a technical concern, has become a business issue that affects companies of every size. For Michael D’Angelo, digital forensic expert, that shift reflects a reality he has spent nearly two decades observing from the front lines of digital investigations. {Read full article here}
A 19-year-old Canadian man made approximately $13 million through cryptocurrency fraud; the entire case was exposed after he was arrested for dangerous driving.
PANews reported on June 11 that, according to the New York Times, 19-year-old Canadian Trenton Johnston profited approximately $13 million through cryptocurrency fraud, spending the money on luxury cars, jewelry, nightclubs, and private jets. In March of this year, Johnston was pulled over by police in Miami for speeding in a Rolls-Royce. {Read full article here}
Cyberattackers are walking into physical facilities: FBI
The nexus between cyber and physical security is taking a new shape as bad actors increasingly use a physical point of attack to access sensitive data, reports show. {Read full article here}
Last Updated on June 12, 2026 by Jim Kimmons
