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Gee-Wiz! What a $30B Acquisition Means for Cloud Security and AI

The cloud security landscape changed overnight. With Google’s $30B+ acquisition of Wiz, CISOs, security leaders, and multi-cloud teams are left asking: �������� �������������� ��������? What does this acquisition mean for you? How does it impact the pace of innovation, cloud partnerships, and security stacks? What is the future of cloud security, the impact of AI, and where the industry is headed?

Why Principle of Least Privilege Matters More Than Ever in a World of Backdoored Large Language Models (LLMs)

The concept of “principle of least privilege” has been around for a long time. In fact, it is older than me; there are papers from the 70s that discuss it: “Every program and every user of the system should operate using the least set of privileges necessary to complete the job.” (The protection of information in computer systems, Saltzer and Schroeder, 1974).

The Future of Agentic AI

Last April, Microsoft Security Copilot taxied down the runway and took flight to help passengers onboard to reach new destinations in cyber defense. BlueVoyant, as a Microsoft Security Copilot pre-launch design advisory council member, was a trusty flight attendant that helped Security Copilot safely take off. Today, as Security Copilot has reached its cruising altitude, Microsoft announced Security Copilot agents that help its passengers to further optimize Microsoft Security tools usage.

Navigating the EU AI Act: Why Compliance is Key to AI Innovation and Security

The European Union’s AI Act, set to be enforced in 2025, is set to transform how businesses approach artificial intelligence. Designed to regulate AI development and deployment, the Act aims to ensure ethical, safe, and transparent AI usage. However, many organisations still struggle with compliance.