Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

How Hackers Get In: What Is a Vulnerability? (Containers Explained)

A vulnerability is a weakness in software—and in containerized environments, even one small flaw can open the door. From buggy code to outdated images and misconfigurations, risk can exist at every layer of the stack. And if a vulnerability is already known… attackers often already know how to exploit it. In this video, we break down: Next up: What is a CVE?

Autonomous AI Agents Explained: Risks, Capabilities & Security Gaps

Autonomous AI agents are no longer experimental—they’re writing code, executing commands, and making decisions in real time. But as AI coding agents become more powerful, they’re also introducing a new and often invisible attack surface. In this video, we break down: AI agents can install packages, run scripts, and modify systems instantly—often without traditional visibility. That means security teams need to rethink how they monitor and protect their environments.