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2025 Cybersecurity Predictions by Teleport CEO Ev Kontsevoy

The AI hype cycle is in full swing, and “AI” has become the latest buzzword getting attention in boardrooms. Hyperscalers like Salesforce, Microsoft, and Google are racing to make agentic AI, that is AI that can operate independently of human intervention, available to the wider public. There is broad commercial support for it: 82% of executives surveyed by Capgemini plan to implement AI agents within the next three years.

Dec Newsletter. Never Trust an Elf, Always Verify

It’s been a year since we debated if Santa is an insider threat. For this festive newsletter, I’m going to be following up with how to wrangle in the elves. Historically Santa elves are known for their workshop skills, putting together cute wood toys and sewing holiday stockings. Fast forward to the 21st century and the skills required to be a modern elf have exploded.

Top 12 Container Scanning Tools for 2025

Kubernetes is a revolutionary technology for orchestrating containerized applications, enabling organizations to deploy and manage applications efficiently. Containers’ portability, scalability, and agility have transformed software development and deployment. However, these benefits come with significant security challenges, including risks associated with vulnerabilities in container images and potential misconfigurations.

How to Build a Discord Bot in 16 Minutes (Part 2)

This is the second video of our series 'How to Build a Discord Bot'. In this video, we will be learning about what Wordle is and how it works as well as building out the logic for the bot and testing it out. Stay tuned for the next video where we start using a database to store the Wordle results! Each video will be published one week from the previous.

4 Security Controls Keeping Up with the Evolution of IT Environments

The rapid adoption of cloud technology in the past few years has transformed IT environments, enabling unprecedented opportunities for flexibility, scalability, and collaboration. However, this transformation has introduced a potentially dangerous level of complexity into these environments – recent research from PwC revealed that 75% of executives report too much complexity in their organizations, leading to ‘concerning’ cyber and privacy risks.

X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) Explained

X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) is a remote desktop protocol using X11 environments for managing remote graphical login sessions in Linux and Unix systems. Specifically, it allows X display managers to interface with X terminals or other X server-based systems, by facilitating the remote display management process. It operates by sending a query packet from a client to a server, signaling the request to start a session.