Top Cybersecurity News & Insights

Top Cybersecurity News & Insights

Top Cybersecurity News & Insights

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Publish Date: 2026-02-27 07:50:00

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In this week’s edition of The Cyber Express weekly roundup, some interesting news and cybersecurity stories share an interesting shift in the cyber domain. Critical developments span space cybersecurity, AI vulnerabilities, mobile malware, and global regulatory enforcement, highlighting how digital threats are becoming more sophisticated and interconnected.  

From government-led initiatives to strengthen national defense, to high-profile breaches impacting multinational enterprises, and the rise of AI-augmented attacks, this cybersecurity news digest provides a detailed snapshot of the challenges facing organizations, agencies, and individual users worldwide. 

This weekly roundup from The Cyber Express emphasizes the urgent need for stakeholders across all sectors to stay informed, adapt strategies in real time, and anticipate new cyber threats before they escalate. 

The Cyber Express Weekly Roundup 

India Strengthens Space Cybersecurity 

India has unveiled new space cybersecurity guidelines developed jointly by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) and SatCom Industry Association India (SIA-India). Announced at the DefSat Conference & Expo 2026 in New Delhi, the framework introduces risk-based, secure-by-design practices for satellites, ground systems, and supply chains. Read more… 

Apple Devices Certified for NATO Restricted Data 

Apple Inc. has become the first consumer device maker approved to handle NATO “restricted” classified information on standard iPhone and iPad devices running iOS 26 and iPadOS 26. Certification, granted following testing by Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security, allows personnel across NATO member states to use commercial devices without specialized security softwareRead more… 

OpenClaw Vulnerability Threatens Local AI Agents 

Security researchers have discovered a critical flaw in the open-source AI agent OpenClaw, allowing any malicious website…

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