Enabling security tooling is the starting point. Making it operational—where findings drive decisions, response times are measurable, and your security posture improves week over week—is where most organizations struggle. This blog post provides a phased maturity roadmap for organizations that have already enabled AWS Security Hub and Amazon GuardDuty. These two services form the foundation…
Tag: tooling
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Lyrie: Open-source autonomous pentesting agent
Penetration testing has usually required weeks of manual work, specialized tooling, and teams with narrow skill sets. Lyrie, an open-source autonomous security agent built by OTT Cybersecurity, compresses that process into a command line tool and publishes the entire codebase. The project reached version 3.1.0 this month. The release adds XChaCha20-Poly1305 memory encryption for sensitive…
AI, Apps, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, Risk Management
Your CTEM program is probably ignoring MCP. Here’s how to fix it
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is the connective tissue of modern AI tooling and has quietly become one of the most significant blind spots in modern security programs. Like shadow IT before it, shadow AI — especially as it relates to MCP risk — introduces a new class of exposures that security teams lack adequate tooling…
AI, Apps, Compliance, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Network Security, Risk Management
Checkmarx Supply Chain Attack Exploits Docker Images and CI/CD Pipelines
A supply chain attack targeting Checkmarx tooling has exposed developer environments. Attackers pushed malicious Docker images and tampered extensions capable of stealing credentials and other sensitive data. This “… continues a dangerous trend that’s accelerated over the past month: CI/CD pipelines have become the new perimeter,” said Eli Woodward, Cyber Threat Intelligence Advisor at Team…
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The Hidden Cost of Cybersecurity Specialization: Losing Foundational Skills
Cybersecurity has changed fast. Roles are more specialized, and tooling is more advanced. On paper, this should make organizations more secure. But in practice, many teams struggle with the same basic problems they faced years ago: unclear risk priorities, misaligned tooling decisions, and difficulty explaining security issues in terms the business understands. These challenges do not
