Context Hub vulnerable to supply chain attacks, says tester
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to Infoworld about the risks of Agentic AI and how it can be easily tricked into performing malicious actions.
Nova Scotia politician blackmailed by hackers
CBC's Ian Hanomansing speaks with Beauceron CEO David Shipley about a Nova Scotia provincial politician who was blackmailed by hackers after they stole intimate images and videos.
Are nations ready to be the cybersecurity insurers of last resort?
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to CIO.com about why nation-states acting as cyber insurer of last resort is a bad idea that will only make things worse.
Canada should ‘absolutely’ match Poland’s Chinese EV ban at military bases: expert
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to CityNews about the national security risks around Chinese EVs as well as risks to all Internet-connected cars from all manufacturers.
Hacker abusing .arpa domain to evade phishing detection
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to CSO Online about a clever hack that combined the oldest and newest elements of how the Internet works to bypass email filters and deliver phishing attacks.
Canadian organizations told to brace for possible cyber retaliation in wake of Iran War
In this interview, Alex Pierson speaks with David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Security, about Canada's cybersecurity vulnerabilities amidst escalating global tensions, particularly involving Iran.
Pro-Iran ‘hacktivists’ could target Canadian organizations, cybersecurity experts warn
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to the Globe and Mail about the risk of Iranian cyber retaliatory strikes due to the ongoing war with the United States and Israel.
AI-powered attack kits go open source, and CyberStrikeAI may be just the beginning
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to CSO about a new open-source AI-powered hacking toolkit being abused by criminals.
Tumbler Ridge tragedy ‘wake up call’ for Canada to hold big tech accountable
David Shipley, digital security expert and founder of Canadian cybersecurity company Beauceron, told Metroland Media the Tumbler Ridge tragedy should be a wake-up call for Canada to pass meaningful regulation — not just to keep AI companies in check, but to also hold big tech as a whole accountable for the harms these platforms can potentially cause.
How AI scams are impacting British Columbians
Beauceron Security’s David Shipley discusses how AI scams are affecting British Columbians and the activities putting them at risk with Your Morning Vancouver.
First at Five: AI Alert
Beauceron Security’s David Shipley discusses how AI scams are affecting Atlantic Canadians with CTV News’ First at Five.
New Serv-U bugs extend SolarWinds’ run of high-severity disclosures
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to CSO Online about new high severity vulnerabilities in SolarWinds file transfer tool.
Fake Zoom meeting silently installs surveillance software, says Malwarebytes
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to CSO Online about new Zoom-themed phishing and the importance of modern awareness education approaches..
Compromised npm package silently installs OpenClaw on developer machines
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to infoWorld about a supply chain software compromise of a popular developer tool that attempts to use OpenClaw as part of the attack.
New phishing campaign tricks employees into bypassing Microsoft 365 MFA
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to CSO Online about Oath device phishing research
Exploit available for new Chrome zero-day vulnerability, says Google
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to CSO Online about the most recent Chrome browser vulnerability.
The Security Problem With Moltbook
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to The Last Show with David Cooper about OpenClaw and the Moltbook security disasters.
Do Phishing Simulations Really Work?
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to the MSSP 1337 podcast with Chris Johnson about whether Phishing Simulations work (they do, when done right!)
1.5 million AI agents are at risk of going rogue
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to CSO Online about rogue AI agents and how executives are rushing into known danger.
Yes, Chinese EVs could turn into ‘spy cars.’ So could Teslas and any modern vehicles
Beauceron CEO David Shipley talks to the Globe and Mail about privacy and safety risks of modern Internet-connected cars