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Elevating Access Reviews to Be a Business Enabler

Is your organization treating access reviews as a checkbox exercise — or a business enabler? In the full video, CyberArk’s Deepak Taneja explains why access reviews are becoming a critical pillar of identity security and zero trust — and how automation is reshaping their value across the business. Watch the full interview to learn why a compliance-only mindset creates risk, how organizations are modernizing access reviews, and what it takes to shift from audit task to strategic advantage.

Protecting Your Identity and Information in Online Gaming

The video game sector is the largest entertainment industry in the world, and it is not particularly close. In fact, gaming generates more revenue (over $200 billion annually) than music, television, and film combined. Millions of gamers worldwide are playing, streaming, or consuming video game content at any given moment. With such a massive industry, much of it occurring online, the potential for security breaches is significant. Many titles involve online multiplayer modes or require external servers to operate. This means players must set up accounts to access the content they want.

What's shaping the AI agent security market in 2026

For the past two years, AI agents have dominated boardroom conversations, product roadmaps, and investor decks. Companies made bold promises, tested early prototypes, and poured resources into innovation, with analysts projecting an economic impact of $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion. As 2026 begins, the experimentation phase ends and the production era starts as organizations roll out AI agents at scale across their enterprises.

UNO reverse card: stealing cookies from cookie stealers

Criminal infrastructure often fails for the same reasons it succeeds: it is rushed, reused, and poorly secured. In the case of StealC, the thin line between attacker and victim turned out to be highly exploitable. StealC is an infostealer malware that has been circulating since early 2023, sold under a Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) model and marketed to threat actors seeking to steal cookies, passwords, and other sensitive data from infected computers.

How Liveness Detection Stops Identity Fraud Before It Starts

Identity fraud is no longer a distant problem that only affects big companies or governments. It's happening to everyday people-people like you and me. Have you ever wondered how someone could open a bank account, take a loan, or access services using someone else's face? That's where liveness detection quietly steps in as a digital gatekeeper.

EP 23 - Red teaming AI governance: catching model risk early

AI systems are moving fast, sometimes faster than the guardrails meant to contain them. In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner digs into the hidden risks inside modern AI models with Pamela K. Isom, exploring the governance gaps that allow agents to make decisions, recommendations, and even commitments far beyond their intended authority. Isom, former director of AI and technology at the U.S.

Passwordless Authentication: The Future of Identity Security

Passwords were invented in the 1960s. Six decades later, we’re still using them to protect everything from email accounts to bank transfers to corporate networks. The problem isn’t just that they’re old technology, it’s that they were never designed for the world we live in now.

6 ways Persona's Graph helps you fight sophisticated and scaling fraud

For fraud fighters, link analysis tools like Persona’s Graph are becoming essential for stopping account sharing, deepfakes, identity mules, and other forms of sophisticated or scaling fraud attacks. Since we launched Graph in early 2023, we’ve spent countless hours gathering feedback from customers, investigating the latest fraud vectors, and testing new technology. Graph is a better product as a result, and we want to share six improvements that are helping fraud fighters today.

Beneath the AI iceberg: The forces reshaping work and security

In conversations about AI, there’s a tendency to treat the future like a horizon we’re walking toward, always somewhere ahead, always a question of when. But if we look closely, the forces reshaping work, identity, and security beneath the surface are far more consequential than most people realize. More importantly, that reshaping is already happening.