Top 5 Cybersecurity News Stories February 13, 2026

Top 5 cybersecurity news

Cybersecurity threats are constantly evolving as threat actors seek access to your data and money. To help you stay secure, we have searched the internet for the top 5 cybersecurity news stories of the week that we think you should be aware of.  No story is too big or small as we look at threats…

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How a Modular Cybersecurity Platform Eliminates Four SME Headaches

How a Modular Cybersecurity Platform Eliminates Four SME Headaches

SMEs face a familiar set of cybersecurity challenges that come from overlapping tools, persistent blind spots, alert fatigue, and a growing gap between what security products promise and what smaller teams can realistically manage day-to-day. A modular cybersecurity platform can help close that gap. As threats increase and compliance expectations rise, that gap becomes harder…

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Cybersecurity Threats in 2026: What to Expect?

Cybersecurity Threats in 2026: What to Expect?

Cybersecurity doesn’t shift neatly on a calendar boundary, but the start of a new year is always a good time to pause and predict what might be coming. Looking ahead isn’t about chasing headlines or guessing which buzzword will dominate conference agendas. Instead, it’s about understanding where attackers are reallocating effort, which defensive models are…

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The Value of External Review of Your GDPR Compliance Practices

Compliance is a tricky topic, and that’s especially true in the case of the EU’s flagship data protection law, the GDPR. With 261 pages to navigate, 99 individual articles, 7 principles for data processing, and large fines at stake for breaches, the risk of non-compliance is too high. In-house teams tasked with overseeing GDPR compliance…

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Cybersecurity impact of the Russian-Ukraine conflict

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The escalating Russian-Ukraine conflict has led to a significant global increase in cyberattacks. Forty-eight hours after the conflict started, US cybersecurity agencies reported an 800% increase in cybercrime. Moreover, a few months on, Russia is likely to launch large-scale cyberattacks against the West in response to accusations of war crimes and other sanctions. This article…

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