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AI Is Reshaping the Future of Cyber Resilience

Cyber resilience has been a core focus in cybersecurity for years.  During my recent conversation with Brandon Willitts, Director of Product Management for Cyber Resilience at Everpure, it became clear that artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing how organizations approach resilience strategies.  According to Willitts, AI is not creating entirely new security problems as much…

Why the best security investment a board can make in 2026 isn’t another tool

There is a conversation that happens in boardrooms every quarter that security leaders will recognize. The CISO presents the threat landscape. The board asks what the company needs. The answer, almost always, is another tool. Another platform, another module, another vendor to close the latest gap. The budget gets approved. The tool gets deployed. And…

World Quantum Day 2026: QuSecure on Urgent Need for PQC Shift

As World Quantum Day approaches on April 14, the cybersecurity conversation is rapidly evolving from theoretical risk to operational urgency. Industry leaders are no longer asking if quantum computers will break modern encryption—but when—and how prepared organizations will be when that moment arrives. QuSecure is among the vendors pushing that shift in mindset, urging enterprises…

RSAC 2026: Rethinking Trust in Agentic AI Security

Ahead of RSAC 2026, a conversation with David Brauchler, Technical Director and Head of AI/ML Security at NCC Group, highlighted a growing concern: many organizations are fundamentally unprepared to secure AI-powered systems.  As enterprises rapidly adopt agentic AI, traditional security assumptions are breaking down, exposing critical gaps in how risk is understood and managed. The…

OpenAI Patches ChatGPT Data Exfiltration Flaw and Codex GitHub Token Vulnerability

A previously unknown vulnerability in OpenAI ChatGPT allowed sensitive conversation data to be exfiltrated without user knowledge or consent, according to new findings from Check Point. “A single malicious prompt could turn an otherwise ordinary conversation into a covert exfiltration channel, leaking user messages, uploaded files, and other sensitive content,” the cybersecurity company said in