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CyberWire Daily·Jun 1, 2026·29m·Episode #2563

AI joins the chain of command.

Show notes

Battlefield AI sparks debate. Election cyber threats rise. A critical Windows flaw is under active attack. CISA weighs new reporting rules. Russian targets face a stealthy hacking campaign. A 19-year-old Linux bug gets its day in the sun. Today’s business update. Our guest is Heather Ceylan,  CISO at Box, discussing how governed AI starts with solving the unstructured data problem. Microsoft hits refresh on research relations. 

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CyberWire Guest

On today’s Industry Voices we are joined by Heather Ceylan,  CISO at Box, discussing how governed AI starts with solving the unstructured data problem. If you enjoyed this conversation, you can catch the full interview here.

Selected Reading

As the Pentagon Pushes for Battlefield AI, Some Military Leaders Urge Caution (SecurityWeek)

Why a surge of election-related websites could spell rising cyber threats for the midterms (PBS News)

Election threats are focused on campaign systems, not voting machines (CyberScoop)

Critical Windows Netlogon RCE flaw now exploited in attacks (Bleeping Computer)

U.S. CISA adds Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog (Security Affairs)

CISA Town Halls Set Final Stage for CIRCIA Debate (BankInfo Security)

Unknown hacker group targeted Russian maritime universities, diplomats for nearly two years (The Record)

19-Year-Old Linux Kernel Vulnerability Exposes Systems to Root Access (SecurityWeek)

Indian Exam Board Admits to Cybersecurity Holes Found by Teen (Bloomberg)

Zscaler intends to acquire identity mapping company Symmetry Systems. (N2K Pro Business Briefing)

Microsoft says it will not pursue security researchers after zero-day backlash (The Record)

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