Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Exploring Endpoint Security: From Basics to AI-Era Threats, With Raakesh Thayyil

From antivirus to AI-powered threats, this session with Raakesh Thayyil (Group Head of Security & Privacy at PropertyGuru) breaks down the evolving world of endpoint security—what it means today, how remote work changed the game, and what lean security teams can actually do about it. What you’ll learn: Timestamps & Q&A included in the video chapters! Brought to you by The 403 Circle – an invite-only community for top CTOs & CISOs.

How Password Managers Protect You From Cyber Attacks

Are your passwords strong enough to keep hackers out? Cybercriminals use attacks like brute force, credential stuffing and keyloggers to steal your sensitive information, but a password manager can stop them in their tracks. In this video, we’ll show you how a password manager protects your account.

What Is Your Digital Footprint Revealing to Attackers-and How Can You Turn It into a Defense?

Your online presence—social media posts, web registrations, breach data—creates a digital footprint that attackers can study and exploit without you even realizing. That external exposure becomes a roadmap for targeted attacks against your organization. When threat actors map your footprint, they uncover exposed assets, staff identities, technology stacks, and vulnerable services.

Why Data Unification is a Major Challenge for Enterprises

Why Data Unification is a Major Challenge for Enterprises In this SourceForge video, Carlo Alpuerto of A10 Networks identifies a significant challenge in cybersecurity: the unification of data. He explains that while the goal is for systems to feed one another, many solutions are "Frankensteined together," making it difficult to achieve this integration.

The Surprising Truth About GPT-5 in Cursor's Agent Mode

In this video, I test out GPT-5 by asking it to build a simple and secure Node.js notes app that lets users create, read, update, and delete notes. I run two experiments — one without a security MCP server and one with it — to see how well the new model handles both functionality and security.