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OWASP Top 10: Application Security Meets AI Risk

22 January 2026 at 09:00

The OWASP Top 10 has long served as a reality check for development teams: a concise, community-driven snapshot of the most critical web application security risks organizations face today.

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NSFOCUS AI-Scan Gains Recognition from Authoritative Institution

By: NSFOCUS
21 January 2026 at 21:26

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan 22, 2026 – Recently, International Data Corporation (IDC) released the report β€œChina Large Language Model (LLM) Security Assessment Platform Vendor Technology Evaluation” (Doc#CHC53839325, October 2025). NSFOCUS was selected for this report based on its proven product performance and LLM security assessment methodology. With a comprehensive capability matrix built across model security, data […]

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Zillow removed climate risk scores. This climate expert is restoring them.

Even as exposure to floods, fire, and extreme heat increase in the face of climate change, a popular tool for evaluating risk has disappeared from the nation’s leading real estate website.

Zillow removed the feature displaying climate risk data to home buyers in November after the California Regional Multiple Listing Service, which provides a database of real estate listings to real estate agents and brokers in the state, questioned the accuracy of the flood risk models on the site.

Now, a climate policy expert in California is working to put data back in buyers’ hands.

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The Zero Risk Trap: How to Ditch Perfection and Prioritize Real Cyber Resilience

20 January 2026 at 14:10

In Star Trek, the Kobayashi Maru simulation is an unwinnable test faced by Starfleet cadet captains. The only way to β€œwin” is to accept that you can’t. It’s a test of character β€”Β forcing cadet captains to choose between impossible options and live with the consequences. In many ways, our roles as cybersecurity leaders is the..

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AI and the Future of Work: 5 Predictions for 2026

By: Drew Robb
8 January 2026 at 13:59

Experts predict 2026 will bring less AI hype and more governance, delayed enterprise spending, AI moving into OT, smarter cyberattacks, and faster cooling tech.

The post AI and the Future of Work: 5 Predictions for 2026 appeared first on TechRepublic.

AI and the Future of Work: 5 Predictions for 2026

By: Drew Robb
8 January 2026 at 13:59

Experts predict 2026 will bring less AI hype and more governance, delayed enterprise spending, AI moving into OT, smarter cyberattacks, and faster cooling tech.

The post AI and the Future of Work: 5 Predictions for 2026 appeared first on TechRepublic.

Japanese nuclear plant operator fabricated seismic risk data

7 January 2026 at 12:17

On Wednesday, Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority announced that it is halting the relicensing process for two reactors at the Hamaoka plant after revelations that the plant's chosen operator fabricated seismic hazard data. Japan has been slowly reactivating its extensive nuclear power plant collection after it was shut down following the Fukushima Daiichi disaster. The latest scandal is especially shocking, given that the Hamaoka plant is located on the coast near an active subduction faultβ€”just as Fukushima Daiichi is.

A whistleblower reportedly alerted the Nuclear Regulation Authority in February of last year, but the issue became public this week when the regulators halted an evaluation process that could have led to a reactor restart at Hamaoka. This prompted the company that operates the plants, the Chubu Electric Power Co., to issue a press release describing in detail how the company manipulated the seismic safety data.

Based on an English translation, it appears that seismic risks were evaluated at least in part by scaling up the ground motion using data from smaller earthquakes. This is an inexact process, so the standard approach is to create a group of 20 different upscaled earthquake motions and find the one that best represents the average among the 20.

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Redefining Enterprise Defense in the Era of AI-Led Cyberattacks

13 November 2025 at 19:00
More cybercriminals are turning to using autonomous AI tools to upgrade their attacks, as exemplified by the recent utilization of Anthropic’s Claude Code, prompting an urgent need for enterprises to adopt agentic AI-driven security platforms and proactive defenses to counter AI-related threats.

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