This is Part 2 of a 2-part series. Read Part 1: Your AI Agent Doesn’t Care About Your Controls If AI agents change how execution happens, they also expose a fundamental limitation in how most security controls operate. Many control models assume there is sufficient time to detect, assess, and respond to events before they result in…
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Even at $5 Trillion, Nvidia Is Underappreciated
Competition is growing, but the AI chip maker’s sluggish stock doesn’t give enough credit for its strong position.
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Chinese APTs Share Linux Backdoor in Central Asia Telco Attacks
“Showboat” doesn’t show off, but clearly it doesn’t need to, as it’s long helped China spy on small market communications providers.
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Even at $5 Trillion, Nivida Is Underappreciated
Competition is growing, but the AI chip maker’s sluggish stock doesn’t give enough credit for its strong position.
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How Can MSSPs Scale Threat Detection Without Burning Out Their Analysts?
Scaling threat detection as an MSSP doesn’t mean hiring more analysts — it means enabling the analysts you already have to handle more clients, more alerts, and more complex threats without burning out. The practical path forward combines three capabilities: continuous real-time intelligence that keeps detection systems current automatically, instant IOC investigation that cuts triage…
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Why Changing Passwords Doesn’t End an Active Directory Breach
Resetting a password doesn’t always remove attackers from Active Directory. Specops Software explains how cached credentials and Kerberos tickets can keep attackers authenticated after a reset. […]
AI, Apps, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, Risk Management
Why API Discovery Is the First Step to Securing AI
TL;DR AI risk doesn’t live in the model. It lives in the APIs behind it. Every AI interaction triggers a chain of API calls across your environment. Many of those APIs aren’t documented or tracked. That’s your real exposure. Shadow API discovery gives you visibility into those hidden endpoints, so you can find them before…
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Is a $30,000 GPU Good at Password Cracking?
A $30,000 AI GPU doesn’t outperform consumer GPUs at password cracking. Specops explains why attackers don’t need exotic hardware to break weak passwords. […]
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Chris Roberts, Star Citizen and the $600M bet on building the ultimate digital universe
When Chris Roberts talks about Star Citizen, he doesn’t describe a game in the conventional sense. He talks about a universe: one that has taken more than a decade, hundreds of millions of dollars, and some of the most ambitious engineering in the industry to bring to life. iTWire spoke with Roberts exclusively while he was recently…
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Zero Trust: Bridging the Gap Between Authentication and Trust
Passing MFA doesn’t mean a session is safe, attackers can hijack tokens and bypass identity checks. Specops Software explains why Zero Trust must verify both user identity and device health. […]
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How to Protect Your Domain from Unauthorized Access
How to Protect Your Domain from Unauthorized Access Domain theft usually doesn’t look like a breach. No alarms or obvious defacement, one day your site loads fine, the next it points somewhere else. The domain is still yours on paper, but control has already shifted. A domain name ties together your website, email, and public…
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The Advisor Practice Sale Process: A Modern, Client-Safe Playbook for Selling Your Firm Without Losing Value
Selling a financial advisory practice is often described as a “transaction,” but that word doesn’t do it justice. This is closer to a trust transfer—and trust is the one asset you can’t rebuild overnight if the handoff goes sideways.
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ONCD official says Trump administration aims to bolster AI use for defense without increasing risk
The Trump administration wants to boost the use of artificial intelligence for security in a way that doesn’t increase the number of targets for adversaries to attack, a top official with the Office of the National Cyber Director said Thursday. The administration will “promote the rapid implementation of AI enabled cyber defensive tools to detect,…
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ThreatsDay Bulletin: OpenSSL RCE, Foxit 0-Days, Copilot Leak, AI Password Flaws & 20+ Stories
The cyber threat space doesn’t pause, and this week makes that clear. New risks, new tactics, and new security gaps are showing up across platforms, tools, and industries — often all at the same time. Some developments are headline-level. Others sit in the background but carry long-term impact. Together, they shape how defenders need to…
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The €600,000 gold heist, powered by ransomware
Ransomware doesn’t just freeze computers – it can silence alarms too. And when the Natural History Museum in Paris went dark, thieves helped themselves to €600,000 worth of gold in a daring late-night heist. Meanwhile, developers have a new headache: a worm dubbed “Shai Hulud” has wriggled its way through more than 180 npm packages,…
