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Jul 16, 2026
The future of transatlantic data sharing.
This week, Dave and Ben look at how the Supreme Court's recent decision could impact data-sharing efforts with the European Union (EU). Additionally, they discuss how the LA Police Department has let its contract with Flock expire after reports emerged that the company was found to be investigating and surveilling innocent people.
Caveat
Jul 16, 2026
The future of transatlantic data sharing.
This week, Dave and Ben look at how the Supreme Court's recent decision could impact data-sharing efforts with the European Union (EU). Additionally, they discuss how the LA Police Department has let its contract with Flock expire after reports emerged that the company was found to be investigating and surveilling innocent people.
Caveat
Cybersecurity News
Daily Briefing
3 hours ago
Nightmare Eclipse drops another Windows zero-day.
The Gentlemen topped the ransomware leaderboard in Q2 2026. Ransomware attack disrupts Fairlife dairy production.
Week that Was
15 hours ago
The Pentagon suspends CMMC Phase II requirements.
Patch Tuesday notes: Microsoft fixes a record 570 flaws. Nightmare Eclipse drops another Windows zero-day.
CyberWire Daily
22 hours ago
For hackers, sharing is caring.
CISA warns of active SharePoint attacks. The NSA pushes coordinated vulnerability disclosure. ClickLock Stealer targets macOS. Splunk and Zoom patch critical flaws. Spirals ransomware strikes in under 24 hours. New Windows evasion techniques emerge. LabubaRAT poses as NVIDIA software. 23andMe settles over its 2023 breach. Plus, a look back at one of the most audacious data center heists ever pulled off. Our guest is Ryan Kalember, Chief Strategy Officer at Proofpoint, discussing why agentic AI is creating a new insider threat. Near, far, wherever you are…the scam must go on.
Caveat
23 hours ago
EU tells Meta to make major changes to its social media platforms.
Pentagon suspends CMMC program.
Daily Briefing
Jul 16, 2026
CISA warns of actively exploited SharePoint flaws.
A new stealthy ransomware family emerges. Law enforcement operation disrupts international fraud scheme.
AI Security Brief
Jul 16, 2026
Who governs your AI agents?
Your team spent a decade maturing privileged access management. Then AI agents arrived and they don’t log in like humans. Now your biggest insider threat is an AI agent that lacks the access it needs, and then it goes to get it. In this episode Sundari Parekh, VP of AI Security and Cyber Risk Advisory for TrendAI™, addresses a hard truth: PAM was never fully solved, and non-human identity and agentic AI are amplifying the gap. Her fix: stop building a separate AI team, upend your identity thinking, and shift from gatekeeping AI adoption to safely enabling it.
Hacking Humans
Jul 16, 2026
Caught on ScamTok
This week, while Maria is out hosts Dave Bittner and Joe Carrigan are discussing the latest in social engineering scams, phishing schemes, and criminal exploits that are making headlines. Dave covers a phishing campaign using fake Facebook verification emails to trick users into handing over their account credentials. Joe highlights the Better Business Bureau's new Scam Tracker heat map for visualizing scam trends and discusses a global INTERPOL operation that led to thousands of arrests and hundreds of millions of dollars in seized fraudulent funds. Our Catch of the Day is on a scam-baiter who encounters a hilariously inept TikTok scam account, proving that not every scammer is a master criminal.
CyberWire Daily
Jul 15, 2026
Patchapalooza packs a punch.
Patch Tuesday. SonicWall urges immediate patching of actively exploited vulnerabilities. The White House launches an AI-backed vulnerability clearinghouse. The Air Force contends with widespread cybersecurity quarantines. The UK and EU blame Russia for last year’s cyberattack on Poland’s power grid. Meta faces accusations of AI-assisted layoffs. NATO allies collaborate in space. The Pentagon offers paid cyber apprenticeships. Spanish police dismantle a cybercrime and money-laundering network. Our guest is Clark Frogley, Global Head of Fraud at Quantexa and former FBI agent, discussing the fraud-as-a-service economy and what banks are missing. Grok Build users data is cloudy with a chance of uploads.
Business
Jul 15, 2026
Israeli identity management startup Oak emerges from stealth with $60 million in seed funding.
Barracuda Networks has acquired Austin, Texas-based identity and access management provider Evo Security.
Daily Briefing
Jul 15, 2026
Patch Tuesday notes: Microsoft fixes a record 570 flaws.
SonicWall warns of a maximum-severity zero-day. Business news: Valarian raises $50 million in Series A funding.
Microsoft Threat Intelligence
Jul 15, 2026
Behind the Book: Threat-Driven Software Development
In this episode of the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast, host Sherrod DeGrippo is joined by co-authors Michael Howard, Lee Holmes, and Shawn Hernan for a discussion on their new book, Threat-Driven Software Development: Defending Online Services from Modern Threat Actors. Together, they explore how security teams and software developers can build more resilient systems by understanding how real-world threat actors operate. From threat modeling and operational security to the evolving role of AI in both cyber defense and cybercrime, the conversation examines lessons learned from major security incidents and why secure design must be a priority from the earliest stages of software development.
Marketing
Jul 15, 2026
How Absolute Security CMO Ash Parikh Thinks About Marketing, Pipeline, and Working with the Board in the age of AI
Most CMOs come up through marketing. Ash Parikh came up through engineering and sales, and he thinks that is exactly why he does the job differently. He joins Gianna and Charles on CyberCMO Confidential as the CMO of Absolute Security to talk about what 25 years of carrying a bag, presenting to boards, and running marketing at some of the biggest names in cybersecurity taught him. He’s banned MQLs, replaced them with handraisers built on real intent signals, and has strong opinions on why most marketers are not ready for a buying process that is growing harder to see every year.
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