CSO Security Leadership
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
May 19, 2025
8 security risks overlooked in the rush to implement AI
Nearly two-thirds of companies fail to vet the security implications of AI tools before deploying them. Stressing security fundamentals from the outset can cut down the risks.
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How to establish an effective AI GRC framework
To get the most from artificial intelligence without falling prey to the risks, your company must implement a governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) framework specific to AI. Hereâs how to develop a corporate policy that works.
How phones get hacked: 7 common attack methods explained
Mobile security often is tighter than PC security, but users can still be fooled by social engineering techniques, and smartphones can still be hacked. Hereâs what to watch out for.
After helping Russia on the ground North Korea targets Ukraine with cyberespionage
A cyberespionage group linked to North Koreaâs military has targeted government organizations in Ukraine since February in what appears to be an intelligence gathering operation.
The most effective phishing QR code is a new drug and alcohol policy supposedly from HR
Phishing emails presumably from IT or HR remain the most potent, with Zoom clips from managers, HR training info, and email server warnings luring in employees.
Google patches Chrome vulnerability used for account takeover and MFA bypass
Emergency patch fixes critical issue after exploit discovered in the wild.
The rise of vCISO as a viable cybersecurity career path
For those looking for a career change or who just donât want to be in charge of the cybersecurity of one company for a long period of time, becoming a vCISO might be just what you are looking for.