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Toronto Star
4 hours ago
- Business
- Toronto Star
Digital Asset Technologies Inc. Welcomes Brian Rose to Advisory Board
VANCOUVER, BC, July 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Digital Asset Technologies Inc. (CSE: DATT) (OTCPK: DGTEF) (FSE: 988) ('DATT' or the 'Company'), a technology focused investment issuer, a technology focused investment issuer, is pleased to announce that Brian Rose has joined its Advisory Board. Mr. Rose brings a unique and powerful blend of traditional finance acumen, media entrepreneurship, and a deep understanding of the evolving cryptocurrency and DeFi landscape. With an early career background in investment banking in New York City and London, Brian developed a strong foundation in financial markets. He studied Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He then transitioned to become a prominent media personality, founding London Real in 2011. London Real has since grown into a highly successful digital media platform, boasting millions of viewers and listeners, and featuring interviews with some of the world's most influential figures across various industries, including business, personal development, and technology.


News18
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Is There A Clash Between BLACKPINK Members? Jennie Sets The Record Straight
The BLACKPINK members decided to quash the rumours of a feud between them during their sold-out show in Toronto, Canada. The BLACKPINK girls just shut down the rumours of discord between them in the sweetest manner. The four members, Jisoo, Jennie, Lisa and Rose, wrapped up two sold-out shows of the Canadian leg of their Deadline World Tour on July 22 and 23, filling Toronto's Rogers Stadium with thousands of excited BLINKs. During their second day in the country, they gave a special performance, which many saw as a gesture to dispel rumours that the girls were not getting along. On Wednesday, July 23, all the BLACPKPINK girls decided to perform Rose and Bruno Mars' superhit song APT during their show. Watching them dance and sing with wide smiles on their faces definitely crushed the rumours of discord between them. Fans loved their camaraderie on stage and also highlighted how the three others gave Rose her moment to shine while singing the song. Fans React To BLACKPINK Singing APT Together One fan took a dig at those who said that BLACKPINK was not getting along, saying, 'What happened to the narrative that they hate each other and hate being onstage?" Another added, 'I like how the pinks let Rose be the one who shines in this song, but letting her and the public know they're loving and vibing about it, and it feels genuine." A different fan wrote, 'The luckiest stop ever. Look how they're enjoying." BLACKPINK's Jennie Tells The Crowd How Much The Members Love Each Other Another moment that stole the spotlight during their show in Toronto was an unplanned yapping session between the members. Right in the middle of the stage, Jisoo, Jennie, Lisa, and Rose started chatting and giving each other feedback, just as they would backstage. They clearly forgot that they were performing at a crowded stadium. *the pinks yapping to eo**yapping sessions concludes*jennie: sorry guys, we give feedbacks to each other because we love each other so much […?] Upon realisation, Jennie laughed and apologised to the BLINKs for their little heart-to-heart on the stage. She then took the opportunity to tell the crowd how much they all matter to each other. The Like Jennie hitmaker said, 'Sorry guys, we give feedback to each other because we love each other so much." Jennie further reassured fans that there is nothing to worry about, as even when they argue, they always make up by the end of the day. Fans loved this unfiltered moment on stage, with many even believing that Jennie subtly shut down the rumours of a feud between them. BLACKPINK's Deadline World Tour The four-membered K-pop girl group embarked on their world tour on July 5 at the Goyang Stadium in South Korea. After shows in the US, Canada, parts of Europe and Asia, they will reportedly conclude their Deadline World Tour in January next year in Hong Kong. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Business Wire
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Hilgers Graben Attorneys Join Sedona Conference Drafting Teams on AI Law and Governance
LINCOLN, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hilgers Graben PLLC is proud to announce that partner Rose Hunter Jones and senior counsel Sarah Resczenko have been selected to serve on specialized drafting teams within The Sedona Conference's Working Group 13 (WG13), which focuses on issues surrounding artificial intelligence and the law. 'To say we are proud of Rose and Sarah's involvement is an understatement,' said firm founder Heather Hilgers. Share 'To say we are proud of Rose and Sarah's involvement is an understatement,' said firm founder Heather Hilgers. 'Their selection to this important national initiative reflects their expertise and commitment to advancing thoughtful and practical guidance for the legal industry as it adapts to emerging technologies.' Ms. Jones is a globally recognized name in eDiscovery and legal AI and is often sought after by legal publications to analyze emerging legal tech matters. For the conference, she has been appointed to the Regulatory Crosswalk Drafting Team, which will analyze how existing legal and regulatory frameworks intersect with the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Ms. Resczenko is known for expertise in eDiscovery, transactional law and data security compliance. She regularly advises clients on regulatory compliance and the ethical deployment of generative AI systems. At Sedona, she will contribute to the "How-To" Guide for AI Governance Drafting Team, which will provide practical guidance for legal and compliance professionals navigating AI oversight and implementation. The Sedona Conference is a highly respected legal think tank known for providing consensus and clarity on complex legal and regulatory challenges. Its Working Group 13 brings together judges, practitioners and scholars to examine legal implications of AI, data analytics and emerging tech in litigation and compliance. About Hilgers Graben Hilgers Graben PLLC is a nationwide law firm specializing in complex commercial and IP litigation, government investigations, discovery counsel, corporate and trademark services. The firm combines elite legal talent with common sense business principles to provide high-value legal services while avoiding the billing rate insanity. Hilgers Graben has been named to the Inc. 5000 six times, including in 2024, and recognized as a Best Law Firm by The Best Lawyers in America. The firm is certified by the National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF), making it the largest certified women-owned law firm in the nation.


Malaysian Reserve
2 days ago
- Business
- Malaysian Reserve
New Report Reveals Just 10% of Employees Drive 73% of Cyber Risk
AUSTIN, Texas, July 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Living Security, the global leader in Human Risk Management (HRM), today released the 2025 State of Human Cyber Risk Report, an independent study conducted by leading research firm Cyentia Institute. The report provides an unprecedented look at behavioral risk inside organizations and reveals how strategic HRM programs can reduce that risk 60% faster than traditional methods. Drawing on behavioral data from more than 100 enterprises and hundreds of millions of user events, the study offers a first-of-its-kind, data-driven map of where cyber risk actually lives in the workforce and how leading organizations are shrinking it. The report confirms a long-suspected but rarely proven reality: a small fraction of employees (just 10%) are responsible for 73% of risky behavior. According to the findings, it's clear that protecting the enterprise in 2025 means managing people, not just systems. 'Security teams have always known the human factor plays a critical role in breaches, but they've lacked the visibility to act on it,' said Ashley Rose, CEO and Co-founder of Living Security. 'Until now, most insights have relied on anecdotal evidence or narrow indicators like phishing clicks. This report changes that by providing hard data that shows exactly where risk lives, and what actually works to reduce it.' Key Findings from the Report: Human risk is concentrated, not widespread: Just 10% of employees are responsible for nearly three-quarters (73%) of all risky behavior. Visibility is alarmingly low: Organizations relying solely on security awareness training (SAT) have visibility into only 12% of risky behavior, compared to 5X that for mature HRM programs. Risk is often misidentified: Contrary to popular belief, remote and part-time workers are less risky than their in-office peers. HRM works: Companies using Living Security's Unify platform cut their risky user population by 50% and reduced high-risk behavior duration by 60%. From Awareness to Action: Making Human Risk Measurable Unlike traditional reports that focus on external threats or compliance audits, the 2025 State of Human Cyber Risk Report centers on internal risk behaviors and how they change with the right interventions. The report includes: A detailed breakdown of what constitutes human risk across behaviors, events, and attributes Analysis of how risk is distributed across roles, industries, and access levels Persona-based insights using behavioral alignment models Proof that HRM initiatives, especially behavior-triggered action plans, dramatically reduce organizational risk exposure A Call to Cybersecurity Leaders With budgets tightening and threats evolving, the stakes are clear: cybersecurity can no longer rely on awareness alone. Leaders must prioritize behavioral visibility, targeted action, and ROI-driven results. 'Cybersecurity is no longer just about technology, it's about behavior,' said Rose. 'If we don't understand who our riskiest users are, why they're at risk, and how to help them improve, we'll continue chasing symptoms instead of solving the root problem.' Looking Ahead These findings come at a time when AI agents and digital co-workers are entering the enterprise and the attack surface is evolving fast. As pioneers in Human Risk Management, Living Security sees this evolution clearly: the future of cyber resilience isn't just about managing human risk, it's about managing behavioral risk, wherever it originates. This report not only celebrates measurable progress on the human side, but also signals what comes next: a future where enterprises govern both humans and agents through shared visibility, standards, and accountability. About the Report The 2025 State of Human Cyber Risk Report was produced in partnership with the Cyentia Institute using anonymized data from Living Security's Unify platform over the last several years. It reflects hundreds of millions of real-world user events and decisions, collected and analyzed to provide a clear picture of how human risk shows up, and how it can be reduced. The full report is available for download at: For a deeper look at the findings, users can join a live webinar with Cyentia researchers and Living Security CEO Ashley Rose on July 23 at 3PM ET / 12PM PT by registering here. About Cyentia Institute The Cyentia Institute is a renowned research firm committed to providing high-quality, data-driven insights to help organizations enhance cybersecurity and effectively manage information risks. Through collaborations with leading industry and government entities, Cyentia continually advances cybersecurity knowledge and practice. About Living Security Living Security is the global leader in Human Risk Management (HRM), providing a risk-informed approach that meets organizations where they are—whether that's starting with AI-based phishing simulations, intelligent behavior-based training, or implementing a full HRM strategy that correlates behavior, identity, and threat data streams. Living Security's Unify platform delivers 3X more visibility into human risk than traditional, compliance-based training platforms by eliminating siloed data and integrating across the security ecosystem. The platform pinpoints the 8–12% of users who pose the greatest risk and automates targeted interventions in real time—reducing exposure to human risk by over 90%. Powered by AI, human analysis, and industry-wide threat telemetry, Unify transforms fragmented signals into intelligent, adaptive defense. Named a Global Leader in Human Risk Management by Forrester and trusted by enterprises like Unilever, Mastercard, Merck, and Abbott Labs, Living Security helps security teams move from awareness to action—driving measurable behavior change and proving impact at every stage of the journey. For more information, users can find them online at or follow on LinkedIn. Contact:Living Security PressLiving Securitymedia@ Photo:


Business Insider
2 days ago
- Business
- Business Insider
New Report Reveals Just 10% of Employees Drive 73% of Cyber Risk
Austin, United States / TX, July 21st, 2025, CyberNewsWire Living Security, the global leader in Human Risk Management (HRM), today released the 2025 State of Human Cyber Risk Report, an independent study conducted by leading research firm Cyentia Institute. The report provides an unprecedented look at behavioral risk inside organizations and reveals how strategic HRM programs can reduce that risk 60% faster than traditional methods. Drawing on behavioral data from more than 100 enterprises and hundreds of millions of user events, the study offers a first-of-its-kind, data-driven map of where cyber risk actually lives in the workforce and how leading organizations are shrinking it. The report confirms a long-suspected but rarely proven reality: a small fraction of employees (just 10%) are responsible for 73% of risky behavior. According to the findings, it's clear that protecting the enterprise in 2025 means managing people, not just systems. 'Security teams have always known the human factor plays a critical role in breaches, but they've lacked the visibility to act on it,' said Ashley Rose, CEO and Co-founder of Living Security. 'Until now, most insights have relied on anecdotal evidence or narrow indicators like phishing clicks. This report changes that by providing hard data that shows exactly where risk lives, and what actually works to reduce it.' Key Findings from the Report: Human risk is concentrated, not widespread: Just 10% of employees are responsible for nearly three-quarters (73%) of all risky behavior. Visibility is alarmingly low: Organizations relying solely on security awareness training (SAT) have visibility into only 12% of risky behavior, compared to 5X that for mature HRM programs. Risk is often misidentified: Contrary to popular belief, remote and part-time workers are less risky than their in-office peers. HRM works: Companies using Living Security's Unify platform cut their risky user population by 50% and reduced high-risk behavior duration by 60%. From Awareness to Action: Making Human Risk Measurable Unlike traditional reports that focus on external threats or compliance audits, the 2025 State of Human Cyber Risk Report centers on internal risk behaviors and how they change with the right interventions. The report includes: A detailed breakdown of what constitutes human risk across behaviors, events, and attributes Analysis of how risk is distributed across roles, industries, and access levels Persona-based insights using behavioral alignment models Proof that HRM initiatives, especially behavior-triggered action plans, dramatically reduce organizational risk exposure A Call to Cybersecurity Leaders With budgets tightening and threats evolving, the stakes are clear: cybersecurity can no longer rely on awareness alone. Leaders must prioritize behavioral visibility, targeted action, and ROI-driven results. 'Cybersecurity is no longer just about technology, it's about behavior,' said Rose. 'If we don't understand who our riskiest users are, why they're at risk, and how to help them improve, we'll continue chasing symptoms instead of solving the root problem.' Looking Ahead These findings come at a time when AI agents and digital co-workers are entering the enterprise and the attack surface is evolving fast. As pioneers in Human Risk Management, Living Security sees this evolution clearly: the future of cyber resilience isn't just about managing human risk, it's about managing behavioral risk, wherever it originates. This report not only celebrates measurable progress on the human side, but also signals what comes next: a future where enterprises govern both humans and agents through shared visibility, standards, and accountability. About the Report The 2025 State of Human Cyber Risk Report was produced in partnership with the Cyentia Institute using anonymized data from Living Security's Unify platform over the last several years. It reflects hundreds of millions of real-world user events and decisions, collected and analyzed to provide a clear picture of how human risk shows up, and how it can be reduced. The full report is available for download at: For a deeper look at the findings, users can join a live webinar with Cyentia researchers and Living Security CEO Ashley Rose on July 23 at 3PM ET / 12PM PT by registering here. The Cyentia Institute is a renowned research firm committed to providing high-quality, data-driven insights to help organizations enhance cybersecurity and effectively manage information risks. Through collaborations with leading industry and government entities, Cyentia continually advances cybersecurity knowledge and practice. About Living Security Living Security is the global leader in Human Risk Management (HRM), providing a risk-informed approach that meets organizations where they are—whether that's starting with AI-based phishing simulations, intelligent behavior-based training, or implementing a full HRM strategy that correlates behavior, identity, and threat data streams. Living Security's Unify platform delivers 3X more visibility into human risk than traditional, compliance-based training platforms by eliminating siloed data and integrating across the security ecosystem. The platform pinpoints the 8–12% of users who pose the greatest risk and automates targeted interventions in real time—reducing exposure to human risk by over 90%. Powered by AI, human analysis, and industry-wide threat telemetry, Unify transforms fragmented signals into intelligent, adaptive defense. Named a Global Leader in Human Risk Management by Forrester and trusted by enterprises like Unilever, Mastercard, Merck, and Abbott Labs, Living Security helps security teams move from awareness to action—driving measurable behavior change and proving impact at every stage of the journey. Contact