Shorter TLS certificate lifespans raise renewal challenges for stretched IT teams
Phased reductions from 398 to 200 days now, then 47 days by 2029, boost security but increase outage risks.
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By James Cook, Head of APAC, DigiCert | Friday, March 27, 2026, 4:49 PM Asia/Singapore | Newsletter, Tips
Phased reductions from 398 to 200 days now, then 47 days by 2029, boost security but increase outage risks.
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors | Wednesday, March 25, 2026, 9:59 AM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
Is this a wake-up call around how dependence on a single endpoint platform can intensify the impact on critical commercial infrastructure?
Read MoreBy Tim Chang, Global Vice President and General Manager of Application Security, Thales | Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 12:07 PM Asia/Singapore | Newsletter, Tips
Bad bots are skewing analytics via AI mimicry and advanced human-like behavior, beating traditional defenses. A better approach is needed.
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors | Monday, March 23, 2026, 9:37 AM Asia/Singapore | Newsletter
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Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors | Thursday, March 19, 2026, 10:03 AM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
Amid rising fraud levels, the voluntary deal pledges international intelligence-sharing, faster takedowns, advertiser verification, plus law enforcement cooperation.
Read MoreBy Victor Ng | Wednesday, March 18, 2026, 3:00 PM Asia/Singapore | Features, Newsletter
As we navigate the technological landscape of 2026, a new category of software – agentic AI – is rapidly reshaping how individuals and organizations work.
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors | Wednesday, March 18, 2026, 8:00 AM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
Nine vulnerabilities that can be exploited since 2017, putting millions of Linux systems in danger.
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors | Tuesday, March 17, 2026, 4:15 PM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
Authorities across 72 countries arrest 94 suspects while targeting servers linked to credential theft and extortion schemes
Read MoreBy CybersecAsia editors | Tuesday, March 17, 2026, 10:01 AM Asia/Singapore | News, Newsletter
After an embarrassing outage saga, blame your engineers, not the golden-goose coding tool that just got launched!
The recent spate of serious outages in Amazon has seen rife speculation pointing to AI-assisted coding as a contributing factor. This saga underscores growing concerns about AI’s role in software development at scale.
On 10 March, the investigations had culminated in a mandatory “deep dive” meeting led by Senior Vice President Dave Treadwell. The firm has attributed the entire saga to a “software code deployment” error.
In a 13-hour disruption in December 2025, the in-house AI coding tool Kiro is claimed to have autonomously decided to “delete and recreate” an environment, affecting services in parts of China. Engineers had granted it operator-level permissions without secondary approval, bypassing protocol.
Another AI assistant had also contributed to a prior outage, highlighting how these tools, launched like Kiro in July 2025, can introduce unforeseen risks when acting independently.
One report by Finextra has questioned if accelerated code velocity from generative AI is eroding reliability in high-traffic environments. It had noted the internal Amazon deep-dive meeting’s focus on recent website and app availability issues, now requiring senior engineer approval for AI-assisted changes to mitigate “blast radius” in production.
However, Amazon’s spokesperson has since framed the meeting as routine operational review during their weekly “This Week Stores Tech” session, amid external speculation calling out the firm for attempted whitewashing.
Weighing in on the matter, software development expert Ilan Peleg, CEO, Lightrun, has framed the outages as a shift to “non-deterministic” risks from AI-generated code, which performs well in isolation but falters in live, complex runtimes lacking contextual awareness.
Traditional testing misses these “unknown unknowns”, and while senior oversight helps in the short term, it bottlenecks velocity and overlooks logic errors unfamiliar to humans, said Peleg. He believes the industry
Read MoreBy Victor Ng | Monday, March 16, 2026, 9:45 AM Asia/Singapore | Features, Newsletter
As fintech innovation accelerates across Asia, digital identity has become the foundation of trust between financial institutions and their customers.
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