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Why Speed is Changing the Game in Cybersecurity

This YouTube Short dives into how cybersecurity is evolving in today’s digital age. While the threat from attackers is nothing new, what's changed is the speed at which they can act, thanks to advancements like Frontier AI. This acceleration is reshaping how we manage vulnerabilities, challenging traditional security methods that depend on human involvement. Learn why grasping this shift is essential and how the Control Gap White Paper offers insights into the future of cybersecurity.

What's New With Keeper | June 2026

We’re excited to announce Workflow for KeeperPAM — a new capability that eliminates standing privilege by ensuring every access request is explicitly made, approved and time-bound. This capability ensures that access to PAM resources is time-bound, eliminating standing privilege, mitigating unnecessary risk and simplifying least-privilege compliance.

Identity Security: The New MSP Imperative

For years, Managed Service Providers (MSPs) built their businesses around infrastructure management, endpoint support and network reliability. But cyber threats have evolved significantly, and with them, the role of the modern MSP. Today’s cyber threats rarely begin with sophisticated malware or brute-force attacks against firewalls. Instead, cybercriminals target the easiest and most effective entry point into any organization: identities.

Mythos access may be limited, but banking threats are there for all to see

Originally published in Vancouver Tech Journal, June 2, 2026. Bijan Sanii is CEO and founder at INETCO It may seem reassuring that JPMorganChase, the largest U.S. bank, is among the 12 launch partners involved in Anthropic’s Project Glasswing. But given the stark cybersecurity warning the initiative represents, including a single financial institution is nowhere near enough.

Identity in the SOC: Why network visibility still matters in the age of the identity perimeter

Long gone are the days where usernames were all you needed to secure a network. The same is true for your Security Operations Center (SOC) analysts trying to investigate a threat. "Who is jdoe05 and why are they logging into this server?" is a critical question to answer during an investigation, one that neither NDR (Network Detection and Response) nor EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) can answer directly. Enter the Identity Provider (IdP).

The Hidden Economics of the Agentic SOC

The conversation around AI in cybersecurity is changing. The first question was whether AI could help security teams move faster. It can. AI-led security operations can accelerate investigations, correlate signals, reduce manual work, and help defenders respond at the speed modern threats demand. But as AI moves from experimentation into production, the next question becomes harder: can organizations operate it at scale without creating a new cost problem?

WTF: What's the Fix?

In the cybersecurity industry today, we are often overwhelmed by endless findings, leaving us asking: WTF?! At Seemplicity, we are shifting the conversation from identifying problems to executing solutions. Whether it's: This video captures the energy from the recent Guidepoint kickoff event in Orlando, where Guidepoint reps, integration partners, and the Seemplicity team came together to redefine what WTF means for the future of exposure management.