Ammolite Insights: February 5, 2026

CYBERSECURITY NEWS, INSIGHTS & ANALYSIS


Empower Your People. Strengthen Your First Line of Defence with Corporate Training.

 

Cyber threats are rising in speed and sophistication, and the average cost to remediate a cyberattack now exceeds $300,000. Your strongest defence is an informed, prepared workforce. Ammolite Security delivers customized corporate cybersecurity training that equips both technical and non-technical teams with the practical skills they need to recognize risks, respond confidently, and protect your organization from evolving threats.

Designed and led by industry experts with backgrounds in defence, law enforcement, and adult education, Ammolite’s training is hands-on, engaging, and tailored to your organization’s needs. Programs can be delivered virtually or on-site through workshops, simulations, labs, and applied exercises across areas such as cybersecurity, AI, cloud computing, systems design, and emerging technologies.

Build a cyber-aware culture across your organization and turn your people into your first line of defence. Book a complimentary 30-minute consultation with an Ammolite training expert to design a program that fits your team, schedule, and goals.

 

In The News

Russian Ransomware Hackers Allegedly Hit Tulsa Airport in Cyberattack, Dump Private Files Online as Proof

Russian ransomware operators Qilin have claimed to have broken into Tulsa International Airport and stolen an unspecified amount of sensitive company data.

CISA Adds Four Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog

CISA has added four new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation.

Cyber Centre Releases Ransomware Threat Outlook 2025 to 2027

The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (Cyber Centre), part of the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSE), released its Ransomware Threat Outlook 2025 to 2027, its latest assessment of ransomware threats facing Canada.


CMMC 2.0 & CPCSC Compliance Support for Defence Subcontractors

CMMC 2.0 is now in effect under 32 CFR Part 170, with requirements being phased into defence contracts through 2028. If your organization handles Federal Contract Information (FCI) or Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), you may now need to complete a self-assessment or third-party audit to stay eligible for U.S. and Government of Canada defence work. 

Ammolite Security helps defence subcontractors prepare with confidence, offering practical CMMC and CPCSC readiness assessments, clear compliance roadmaps, policy and control development, training, and audit preparation. Our team makes complex requirements easier to understand and easier to meet.

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