A new Silobreaker and SANS Institute paper examines the ‘Intelligence-Stakeholder Gap’ and what organizations must do to achieve business buy-in on threat intelligence
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PAN-OS authentication bypass bug added to list of exploited vulnerabilities
While NIST upgraded the bug to 9.1, experts say teams must focus more on how attackers can exploit this flaw to gain VPN access.
AI, Global Security News
A new identity class: Why AI agents require runtime control
Because AI agents are neither human nor traditional machines, they must be treated as a third class of identity.
AI, Apps, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, privacy, Risk Management
AI becoming an SOC imperative for curtailing emerging cyber threats
The cybersecurity profession is on the verge of a sea change, and security pros must begin to master AI tools to combat emerging threats by building more autonomous, real-time protections. Expert panelists at a recent DTX conference session in Manchester, titled “Bot vs Bot: Surviving the Era of Autonomous Cyber Warfare,” highlighted how bringing AI…
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State-sponsored actors, better known as the friends you don’t want
Incident Response teams must increasingly be prepared to respond to threats coming from nation-state attackers
AI, Global Security News, Network Security, Risk Management
How AI-accelerated threat discovery is reshaping network security
As vulnerabilities are discovered faster than ever, organizations must rethink how they reduce exposure and contain risk at the network edge. Categories: Products & Services Tags: network, AI, Mythos
AI, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Risk Management
‘Trivial’ exploit can give attackers root access to Linux kernel
CSOs must ensure their Linux-based systems block unauthorized privilege escalation until distros release patches to plug a serious kernel vulnerability affecting all Linux distributions shipped since 2017. Until fixes are available for what’s been dubbed the Copy Fail logic bug (CVE-2026-31431), which lets users easily obtain root access, there isn’t much CSOs can do, says…
AI, Global Security News
Microsoft Needs Copilot to Get Back in the Air
With its shares in a slump, Microsoft must show its own AI efforts are paying off.
AI, Global Security News
The Rise of Apple’s New CEO: A Hardware Expert Takes Over in the AI Era
John Ternus is a hardware expert who must help Apple catch up in the AI race as it looks for its next big hit.
AI, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News
DraftKings hacker sentenced to prison, ordered to pay $1.4 Million
A DraftKings hacker got 30 months in prison for selling stolen credentials and must pay over $1.4 million in fines and restitution. Kamerin Stokes, 23, from Memphis (aka TheMFNPlug), received a 30-month prison sentence for his role in a 2022 credential stuffing attack against DraftKings. He continued selling stolen login data online even after pleading…
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Review: The Psychology of Information Security
Security controls fail when they are designed without regard for the people who must use them. That is the central argument of Leron Zinatullin’s second edition, and it is an argument he builds methodically across 17 chapters that draw from organizational psychology, change management, and usability research. About the author Leron Zinatullin is the CISO…
Global Security News, Risk Management
I Uploaded My Blood Work to AI. Am I Oversharing?
When you connect medical records and health data to a chatbot, you get results. But you must understand the risks.
AI, Apps, china, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Europe, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, privacy, Risk Management
California to bar AI vendors that can’t prove bias safeguards
AI vendors selling to the California state government must prove they have safeguards against algorithmic bias, civil rights violations, and illegal content, or risk being barred from state contracts, under an executive order signed by Governor Gavin Newsom. The order directs the Department of General Services and the California Department of Technology to develop new…
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AI Grows Up: Enterprise Priorities Beyond Experimentation
AI is quickly growing, and so must the enterprise environments that support it. Organizations that succeed will be those that pair innovation with governance, autonomy with accountability, and speed with structure. The post AI Grows Up: Enterprise Priorities Beyond Experimentation appeared first on RTInsights.
AI, Apps, Global Security News
Weekly Update 496
Watching OpenClaw do its thing must be like watching the first plane take flight. It’s a bit rickety and stuck together with a lot of sticky tape, but squint and you can see the potential for agentic AI to change the world as we know it. And I don’t think that’s hyperbolic. A lot of…
AI, Compliance, Global Security News, Government & Policy
UK lawmakers back licensing‑first approach, adding pressure to global AI copyright standards
AI developers must obtain licenses for copyrighted material before using it to train models, a committee of the House of Lords, the UK Parliament’s upper chamber, said Thursday. The committee called the approach “licensing-first,” meaning no training on protected works without prior permission and payment, regardless of how the material is sourced. The committee has…
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Can regulation keep pace with the threat environment?
GUEST OPINION: From 4 March 2026, smart devices supplied in Australia must comply with mandatory security standards. This means manufacturers can no longer ship products with universal default credentials, they must also provide clear vulnerability disclosure pathways and are required to state how long security updates will be provided. None of these measures are radical…
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
When AI Writes the Code, Security Must Manage the Risks
Security must scale alongside AI development rather than lagging behind. This requires rethinking AppSec and risk management as a continuous practice driven by intelligence. The post When AI Writes the Code, Security Must Manage the Risks appeared first on RTInsights.
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Hardware-Rooted Trust: Why Security Must Start at the PCB Level
In this post, I will talk about hardware-rooted trust and why security must start at the PCB level. We tend to think of cybersecurity as something invisible—firewalls running quietly in the background, antivirus scans ticking away, encryption protecting our data as it travels across the internet. It all feels like software. But beneath every application,…
AI, Global Security News
SAP Transformation Needs a Toolbox, Not a Hammer
Organizations must rethink SAP transformation in the age of AI through the lens of Maslow’s Hammer, where companies over-rely on a familiar tool or method, leading them to see every problem as solvable with that single solution. The post SAP Transformation Needs a Toolbox, Not a Hammer appeared first on RTInsights.
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SAP Transformation Needs a Toolbox, Not a Hammer
Organizations must rethink SAP transformation in the age of AI through the lens of Maslow’s Hammer, where companies over-rely on a familiar tool or method, leading them to see every problem as solvable with that single solution. The post SAP Transformation Needs a Toolbox, Not a Hammer appeared first on RTInsights.
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AI at Scale Is an Operating Model Problem, Not a Technology One
Data readiness must precede large-scale AI adoption in order to convert AI from a set of pilots into a predictable, repeatable, organization-wide capability. The post AI at Scale Is an Operating Model Problem, Not a Technology One appeared first on RTInsights.
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AI at Scale Is an Operating Model Problem, Not a Technology One
Data readiness must precede large-scale AI adoption in order to convert AI from a set of pilots into a predictable, repeatable, organization-wide capability. The post AI at Scale Is an Operating Model Problem, Not a Technology One appeared first on RTInsights.
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Redefining Security for the Agentic Era
The agentic era is here. As AI agents act autonomously at machine speed, learn why security must evolve with intent-aware controls to make autonomous systems safe, accountable, and reliable.
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Redefining Security for the Agentic Era
The agentic era is here. As AI agents act autonomously at machine speed, learn why security must evolve with intent-aware controls to make autonomous systems safe, accountable, and reliable.
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U.S. Public Sector Under Siege
Discover why Government and Education must prioritize Cyber Risk Management.
AI, Global Security News
From ambition to impact: Why Australian businesses must redefine sustainability through technology
GUEST RESEARCH: From ambition to impact: Why Australian businesses must redefine sustainability through technology
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
Marketing Strategy vs Tactics
Marketing is one of the most important aspects of running a small business—you must get your company name and product or service information in front of potential customers, or else risk losing them to your competitors. To accomplish this, you need a marketing approach that includes both marketing strategies and tactics. The terms marketing strategy…
AI, Global Security News, ICS, Marketing, marketing strategy, Risk Management
Marketing Strategy vs Tactics
Marketing is one of the most important aspects of running a small business—you must get your company name and product or service information in front of potential customers, or else risk losing them to your competitors. To accomplish this, you need a marketing approach that includes both marketing strategies and tactics. The terms marketing strategy […]
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What is Strategic Marketing?
In this ever-changing economy, developing products and expecting customers to buy them is not enough. You must have a strategy to attract the right audience by creating unique value and using the right communication channels. Your strategy is the key to creating an effective marketing plan and executing a successful marketing campaign. Before you jump…
AI, Global Security News, Guides, Marketing
What is Strategic Marketing?
In this ever-changing economy, developing products and expecting customers to buy them is not enough. You must have a strategy to attract the right audience by creating unique value and using the right communication channels. Your strategy is the key to creating an effective marketing plan and executing a successful marketing campaign. Before you jump […]
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