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FBI unveils simulation city to train for cyber attacks and investigations
The FBI has built a 22,000-square-foot mock city at its Huntsville, Alabama campus to simulate cyber attacks and train investigators, TechCrunch reported. Opened in February 2025, the Kinetic Cyber Range includes homes, a hotel, gas station, grocery store, courthouse, hospital and a power company, along with roads and traffic lights. More than 1,400 people have trained there. It also offers digital forensics training that TechCrunch said is controversial.
AI & Enterprise
AI security technology surges to counter AI-driven attacks
Security companies are accelerating efforts to counter threats that exploit AI models, with momentum building around agentic AI-based security. Zscaler introduced two security products for AI agents and an AI Access Graph, while Check Point launched agent-based exposure validation. Concerns are rising over a “patch gap” as AI can find vulnerabilities and write attack code within hours. Companies including Rubrik, Samsung SDS and others also announced new products and partnerships.
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Urak launches DFAS Pro Mac digital forensics solution for macOS, expands to multi-platform
Urak, an AI digital forensics company, said it has launched DFAS Pro Mac, a forensics solution for Apple’s macOS, expanding its previously Windows-centered response scope to Mac systems. The company said the product supports on-site selection and analysis of digital data and provides Windows-version functions at a similar level on macOS. Urak said it is running pilot projects with existing customers and plans to strengthen third-party software analysis features and add a Linux version within the year.
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AI & Enterprise
KT joins NATO Locked Shields cyber drill for second straight year
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AI & Enterprise
Boundfor, law firm Changcheon step up response to AI data disputes and regulation
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AI & Enterprise
Naru Security sets up threat response and AI centers to advance AI threat management service
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AI & Enterprise
Piolink\'s Seol Dong-gyu and CEO Jo Young-cheol win Seoul information security awards