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Strengthening Organizational Resilience Across Canada with AI and Real-Time Event, Threat, and Risk Intelligence
Corporate Security

Strengthening Organizational Resilience Across Canada with AI and Real-Time Event, Threat, and Risk Intelligence

UNC6384 Exploits CVE-2025-9491 to Target Diplomats
Cyber Risk

UNC6384 Exploits CVE-2025-9491 to Target Diplomats

A China-affiliated threat actor, UNC6384, exploited a Windows zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2025-9491) to target European diplomats. They leveraged spear-phishing emails that deployed PlugX via malicious attachments. Dataminr first issued alerts to its clientele about the original zero-day in March 2025.

What are the Top 5 Digital Risks to Prepare for Ahead of 2026?
Cyber Risk

What are the Top 5 Digital Risks to Prepare for Ahead of 2026?

How real-time, actionable intelligence helps organizations proactively detect, monitor, and mitigate threats targeting their digital assets and footprint beyond the firewall.

Dataminr + ThreatConnect: Ushering in the Era of Agentic AI-Powered, Client-Tailored Event, Threat, and Risk Intelligence
Newsrooms

Dataminr + ThreatConnect: Ushering in the Era of Agentic AI-Powered, Client-Tailored Event, Threat, and Risk Intelligence

Intel Agents Have Arrived for Physical Security Teams: No Prompts. Just Context.
Corporate Security

Intel Agents Have Arrived for Physical Security Teams: No Prompts. Just Context.

Intel Agents are not just a faster way to work—they’re a transformative Agentic AI technology that redefines how organizations respond to disruptive events and security incidents by instantly delivering the critical context needed to act with confidence.

Forecasting Typhoons: Volt Typhoon Next Steps
Cyber Risk

Forecasting Typhoons: Volt Typhoon Next Steps

GSX 2025 show entrance
Corporate Security

5 Strategic Takeaways for Corporate Security Leaders from GSX 2025

Preparing for the 2026 World Cup: Security Challenges and How to Tackle Them
Corporate Security

Preparing for the 2026 World Cup: Security Challenges and How to Tackle Them

With 48 teams, 16 cities, and over 6 million fans, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the largest in history—and one of the most complex to secure.

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