Connected Security: How Proactive Real-Time Tech Keeps Security Workers Safe Gen Handley April 29, 2026 New technologies are allowing companies to take more proactive approaches and monitor vulnerable employees. Read More
Why Energy Infrastructure Is Cybersecurity’s Next Frontier Juan Muldoon April 27, 2026 Energy infrastructure represents cybersecurity’s next frontier because it changes the scope and speed at which risks evolve. Read More
What Claude and OpenClaw Vulnerabilities Reveal About AI Agents Elad Luz April 24, 2026 Claude and OpenClaw vulnerabilities reveal why AI agents must be governed like privileged identities. Read More
Operationally Ineffective: Putting CVEs in a Chokehold with Privilege Disruption Kevin Greene April 23, 2026 While vulnerability management and patching remain necessary, they are not sufficient to address the new reality that Mythos represents.Read More
How Should Effective AI Red Teams Operate? Jordyn Alger April 23, 2026 Dr. Peter Garraghan speaks with Security magazine about AI-specific red teaming. Read More
The Security Metric That’s Failing You Craig Savage April 22, 2026 Security teams have measured patch rates for so long that somewhere along the way, the metric became the strategy.Read More
When Metal Theft Becomes a Life Safety Crisis Alan Saquella April 21, 2026 Lessons from telecommunications infrastructure attacks. Read More
What “The Pitt” Gets Right About Ransomware and What Hospitals Can’t Afford to Ignore David Cottingham April 16, 2026 The Pitt may end its story with systems restored, but real hospitals don’t get that clean ending. Read More
Democratized Software, Democratized Risk: Who’s Accountable When Everyone Codes? John Peluso April 16, 2026 How to modernize risk management when software creation becomes broadly distributed. Read More
Ransomware Response: How Businesses Regain Control Under Pressure Aaron Belair April 8, 2026 You can’t control when ransomware attacks happen, but you can control how you respond.Read More