AI agents aren’t black boxes — they’re models interacting with software tools. The risk lies in their overlap.
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AI, Apps, Compliance, Global Security News, Network Security
Complimentary virtual training: Get hands-on with AWS Security Services
If you’re looking to strengthen your organization’s security posture on Amazon Web Services (AWS) but aren’t sure where to start, then we’re here to help. Security Activation Days are complimentary, virtual, hands-on workshops designed to help you get practical experience with AWS security services in a single session. What to expect Each Security Activation Day…
AI, Global Security News
The Browser Is Breaking Your DLP: How Data Slips Past Modern Controls
Your security controls aren’t failing, they’re missing where most of today’s work actually happens. Keep Aware shows how browser activity like copy/paste and AI prompts bypass traditional protections. […]
Exploits, Global Security News
They don’t hack, they borrow: How fraudsters target credit unions
Fraudsters aren’t hacking credit unions, they are exploiting normal business processes. Flare reveals how structured loan fraud methods use stolen identities to pass verification and secure funds. […]
Global Security News
The machines are running, fighting, and herding pigs: 2026 is the year robots got real
Robots aren’t coming. They’re here. They’re running half-marathons faster than any human alive, performing kung fu on live television for 679 million viewers, chasing wild boars through the streets of Warsaw, and capturing fortified military positions without a single soldier setting foot on the battlefield.
AI, Global Security News
Marc Benioff Says the Software Bears Are All Wrong About Salesforce
“People think we have our back against the wall,” but customers aren’t replacing its offerings with AI, the CEO says.
Global Security News
10 Women Whose Inventions Transformed Household Chores
They aren’t famous, and didn’t necessarily get rich, but their products made domestic labor easier and safer.
AI, Apps, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
Cisco 2026 State of Wireless Report: AI Wireless Threats Grow as Security Gaps Widen
Wireless networks are becoming a prime target for attackers — and many organizations aren’t prepared to keep up. Cisco’s 2026 State of Wireless report warns that as enterprises scale AI, IoT, and high-bandwidth applications, wireless environments are expanding faster than security defenses can adapt. “AI-generated attacks are the leading driver of increased wireless security risk,”…
AI, Apps, Global Security News, Risk Management
Keepit: Outages Fail to Drive Recovery Testing Gains
High-profile global outages aren’t changing how organizations prepare for disruption, according to new research from Keepit. The company’s 2026 Annual Data Report finds that even widely publicized cloud and security incidents have not led to increased recovery testing, exposing a persistent gap between risk awareness and operational readiness, especially among SMBs. Major outages fail to…
AI, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Funding, Global Security News, Risk Management
Feds keep eyes peeled for Iran cyberattacks, respond to Stryker breach
Federal cyber officials aren’t seeing a significant change in attacks tied to Iran since the conflict there began, at least not yet, but they are on the lookout for any uptick and are focusing on the Stryker attack in particular. Terry Kalka — director of the Defense Industrial Base Collaborative Information Sharing Environment at The…
AI, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Global Security News
Attackers Don’t Just Send Phishing Emails. They Weaponize Your SOC’s Workload
The most dangerous phishing campaigns aren’t just designed to fool employees. Many are designed to exhaust the analysts investigating them. When a phishing investigation takes 12 hours instead of five minutes, the outcome can shift from a contained incident to a breach. For years, the cybersecurity industry has focused on the front door of phishing…
Global Security News
The Hottest Job in Tech Isn’t Very Glamorous
Job postings for ‘forward deployed engineers’ are surging among tech companies. But engineers aren’t exactly clamoring for the role.
AI, Global Security News, Network Security
The 10-hour problem: How visibility gaps are burning out the SOC
Security teams aren’t drowning because the threats improved. They’re drowning because the visibility got worse. The October 2025 commissioned Forrester Consulting study conducted on behalf of NETSCOUT surfaces a problem that every analyst already knows: 61% of survey respondents say their analysts spend more than ten hours a week in the “analyze” phase alone. This isn’t…
Global Security News
How to Ace a Job Interview With an AI
For starters, speak naturally, as if you are talking to a human interviewer, even if you aren’t.
