Q3 2026: When AI Attacks Back
Last Updated on May 29, 2026 by Matthew Goodchild Q3 2026: The AI Threat Wave | CG Tech Brief CG Technologies Newsletter The CG Tech Brief Q3 2026: When AI Attacks Back The same AI tools powering your productivity are now in the hands of cybercriminals. This issue covers the rise of AI-driven phishing and deepfake fraud, what it means for your business, and the practical defences that actually work. Q3 2026 CG Technologies 5 min read Security Snapshot AI-Powered Attacks Are Changing the Rules For years, the advice was straightforward: look for spelling mistakes, odd formatting, and suspicious links. That guidance is now dangerously
Q2 2026: Employee Best Practices & CG’s Cloudtango Recognition
Last Updated on April 9, 2026 by Matthew Goodchild The CG Tech Brief — Q2 2026 | CG Technologies CG Technologies Newsletter The CG Tech Brief Q2 2026: Employee Best Practices & CG’s Cloudtango Recognition Short, actionable updates on what we’re seeing across the IT and cybersecurity landscape — along with real-world examples of how we help businesses strengthen security, reduce risk, and improve system performance. Q2 2026 CG Technologies 4 min read Employee Best Practices 5 Technology Habits Every Employee Should Follow As part of our ongoing effort to keep your systems secure and running smoothly, here are five best practices all employees should
Q1 2026: Security Snapshot & What’s New at CG
Last Updated on March 20, 2026 by Matthew Goodchild The CG Tech Brief — Q1 2026 | CG Technologies CG Technologies Newsletter The CG Tech Brief Q1 2026: Security Snapshot & What’s New at CG Short, actionable updates on what we’re seeing across the IT and cybersecurity landscape; along with real-world examples of how we help businesses strengthen security, reduce risk, and improve system performance. Q1 2026 CG Technologies 3 min read Security Snapshot Credential-Based Attacks Up 22% Over the past two months, we’ve seen a noticeable increase in credential-based attacks, especially phishing emails designed to look like Microsoft 365, DocuSign, and shared file notifications.
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