In this clip from This Week in NET, Steve Faulkner explains why AI-assisted rebuilds won’t stop at vinext — and why open source projects may soon be rewritten differently.
Standing privileged access turns minor incidents into major breaches. KeeperPAM eliminates it with zero-trust, just-in-time access, full session visibility and credential rotation – without slowing teams down.
Join Vandana and Rob in this insightful webinar exploring the rapidly evolving landscape of AI security. As we shift from simple query-response models to complex autonomous agents that can plan, execute code, and access sensitive APIs, the traditional security "locks" are no longer sufficient. This session dives deep into the OWASP AI Exchange, a community-driven initiative providing practical guidance and technical controls for securing AI systems.
On this episode of Founder Stories, Nishant Doshi, Cyberhaven CEO, and Dr. Volodymyr Kuznetsov, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Cyberhaven, join the show to discuss their transition from founder-led leadership.
This week on the podcast, we discuss the recently disclosed and patched 0-Day vulnerability in Cisco's Catalyst SD-WAN Controller which has been under active exploit for 3 years. After that, we cover the latest open source supply chain attack involving a self-propagating worm targeting AI tools. We end with a discussion about another social engineering campaign targeting job hunters in the software development world.
Ev Kontsevoy, CEO of Teleport, sits down with Simon Moffatt, Founder and Research Analyst at The Cyber Hut, to discuss the Teleport Agentic Identity Framework — and the identity security gap that AI is making impossible to ignore.
Your board wants a pentest, your compliance team needs a SOC 2, and you’ve got 47 browser tabs open, comparing penetration testing providers, where every vendor in the $2–3 billion market claims they’re ‘comprehensive’ and ‘best in class.’ Yet after 2 hours, 3 videos, and 7 guides, you are still not sure which provider fits your situation.
In April 2025, a logistics firm suffered a breach that followed a pattern security teams are seeing with increasing frequency—one that began with a single forgotten API. It wasn’t a zero-day exploit, or a sophisticated nation-state intrusion. It was an exposed development endpoint—one that had quietly been left online long after its purpose was served.
Insider threats thrive in ambiguity. They exist in the space where everyday work and malicious intent overlap. Traditional defenses are not built to detect that overlap, they are built to stop outsiders, not to question the behavior of insiders who look legitimate until the moment they are not. User Entity and Behavior Analytics (UEBA) fills that gap by establishing a behavioral perimeter around every identity and device.
Cloud security has long prioritized visibility into issues such as misconfigurations or overpermissive roles. But visibility alone doesn’t stop breaches.