Humans still need to be part of cyber defense, but refusing to deploy AI is no longer optional against AI-enhanced cyber threats, warns Dataminr’s Joe Slowik
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AI, Apps, Endpoint, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
Cisco Debuts Cloud Control for Agentic IT Operations
Cisco today unveiled Cisco Cloud Control, a new unified platform built for humans and AI agents to manage, monitor, and defend critical IT infrastructure. This platform is fully extensible, with more than 40 ecosystem tooling connectors, and fully customizable, enabling the creation of custom applications and agents using natural language directly within the platform. Cisco…
AI, Global Security News
Pointing a Cursor at evading detection
AI accelerated tool development and testing, but humans drove the workflow Categories: Threat Research Tags: AI, EDR
Global Security News
The internet was built to keep bots out. Now it needs to let them in
GUEST OPINION: For years, the rules of the internet were simple. Humans searched. Bots were blocked. If you ran a website, your job was to rank on Google and protect your platform from automated traffic. You installed CAPTCHA, rate limits and bot detection. You kept the machines out and optimised for people.
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Focusing on the People in Cybersecurity at RSAC 2026 Conference
AI dominated the RSAC 2026 Conference and showed it’s still humans in cybersecurity who matter most.
AI, Global Security News
The Industry is Designing AI for Machines, Not for Humans. That is Not a Mistake.
Accepting that AI is being designed for machines rather than humans forces a shift in responsibility. The burden moves away from making systems intuitively understandable and toward making them structurally accountable. The post The Industry is Designing AI for Machines, Not for Humans. That is Not a Mistake. appeared first on RTInsights.
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
When Bots Outnumber Humans: The New Reality of Monitoring Web Traffic
In this post, we spoke with Todd Persen on when bots outnumber humans and the new reality of monitoring web traffic. Automated traffic now represents a substantial share of activity moving across the internet. According to the Imperva 2025 Bad Bot Report, automated programs accounted for 51 percent of all web traffic. meaning non human activity now…
AI, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Risk Management
AI-Powered Cybercrime Surges 1,500%, Report Finds
Cybercrime is entering a new phase where machines, not humans, increasingly run the attacks. A new 2026 Global Threat Intelligence Report from Flashpoint suggests that threat actors are rapidly adopting AI-powered automated systems to execute entire cyberattack chains with minimal human input. Threat actors adopt AI tools as cyberattacks become cheaper to automate One of…
