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  • [New] Guatemala is moving forward with a Cybersecurity Law (Initiative 6347) and potential alignments with international frameworks like the Budapest Convention, which will increase regulatory certainty and compliance standards. Roza.Pace@trade.gov
  • [New] As geopolitical tensions have increased cybersecurity risks, Europe's top financial regulator has been contacting financial entities it supervises to assess their cybersecurity defences in light of recent developments in AI. Insurance Journal
  • [New] UK cybersecurity agencies warn organizations to deploy agentic AI cautiously. MarketingProfs
  • [New] Palo Alto Networks, a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions, has identified endpoint protection as one of the top priorities for organizations looking to strengthen their defences against modern threats. Hyetech
  • [New] Japan's prime minister ordered a government cybersecurity review [APAC] after concerns that advanced vulnerability-finding AI could accelerate attack scale and speed. Digital Forensics Magazine
  • [New] 62.7% of firms plan to increase RegTech spending in 2026, underlining the growing strategic importance of compliance technology as institutions face mounting regulatory pressure, rising financial crime threats, expanding operational complexity and rapid technological change. FinTech Global
  • [New] In 2026, ransomware groups favor double - and triple-extortion tactics, exfiltrating PHI before encrypting systems and threatening release to increase leverage. Accountable
  • The European Space Agency's 2025 budget was raised to USD 23.9 billion to strengthen secure and resilient space infrastructure, while Germany committed USD 37.8 billion by 2030 toward defense-oriented space capabilities that require embedded cybersecurity. MarkNtel Advisors
  • AI adoption is accelerating across the global space cybersecurity landscape as operators confront increasingly sophisticated cyber threats and rapidly expanding satellite networks. MarkNtel Advisors
  • Quantum computers may be able to hack some encrypted systems by 2029 - a timeline that drastically narrows the window to safeguard data that many cybersecurity specialists had previously predicted. CNN
  • Artificial intelligence warfare, drone systems, Arctic security, cybersecurity threats, NATO spending, and geopolitical fragmentation are all converging simultaneously. Kalkine
  • Skills Shortage in Cybersecurity: Australia faces a significant shortage of cybersecurity professionals, making it challenging for many businesses to maintain the in-house expertise needed to detect and respond to threats. Hyetech
  • For Australian businesses in 2026, EDR is no longer optional; it is an essential layer of defence against ransomware, fileless attacks, and advanced persistent threats that bypass conventional security tools. Hyetech
  • The draft legislation has the potential to fundamentally improve cybersecurity throughout Canada's digital economy. IAPP
  • Machines hacking other machines is a growing concern - one it expects to push global cybersecurity spending up by nearly 14% a year. TrustNet
  • At the same time, cybersecurity threats are accelerating, regulators are moving faster, and semiconductors are becoming one of the most strategically important assets in the world. Tech Startups - Tech News, Tech Trends & Startup Fundin
  • For U.S. organizations, cybersecurity strategy must now account for AI as both a tool and a threat vector. techdg.in
  • Beyond the AI-cyber nexus, Mozambique passed dedicated cybersecurity and cybercrime legislation, Vietnam ratified the UN Hanoi Convention, Nigeria warned of escalating threats to critical infrastructure, and Japan publishing a national cybersecurity workforce framework. Clifford Chance
  • Researchers and safety groups have spent the past year warning that AI models are becoming more capable of offensive cybersecurity operations, vulnerability discovery, persistence and long-horizon planning. Live Science
  • Cybersecurity in 2026 is not about one breakthrough or one breach; it is about whether organizations can keep pace with threats that are now faster, more automated, and more intertwined with AI. / South Korea News, Events, Advertising Options
  • Geopolitical tensions, transnational crime, and cyber threats pose risks to Australia's security and economic interests. Cyber Daily
  • USDA's AI modernization efforts will require vendors with expertise in cybersecurity controls tailored to AI systems and federal compliance standards. Govly

Last updated: 28 May 2026



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