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  • MFA for Robots? Yes, It’s Coming…Stay Tuned

    We’ve mastered securing human identities… passwords, MFA, SSO, zero trust. But what happens when the “user” isn’t a person? Autonomous AI agents are already logging in, making API calls, and moving data across environments. They’re becoming first-class identities inside our ecosystems. And just like us, they need protection. At this year’s RSA Conference, Okta and…

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  • The New Frontline… How Russia, China, and North Korea Are Testing the West’s Resolve on the Digital Battlefield

    For decades, global power struggles were measured in missiles, tanks, and troop deployments. In the 1930s and 40s, the fear of aerial bombardment and nuclear weapons reshaped global strategy. Today, the battlefield looks very different. The digital front has become the real front, and the weapons of choice are not bombs, but keystrokes, implants, and…

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  • Who Protects Us from the ISPs? The Missing Layer of Internet Security

    When I recently spoke with the FBI and CISA about large-scale attacks originating from ISP-provisioned lines, I asked a simple question: When an Internet Service Provider (ISP) is the source of a massive attack, who do we contact to make them aware, and who holds them accountable to investigate, filter, and stop it? The answer…

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  • SBOM… The Ingredient List Cybersecurity Can’t Live Without

    Why Everyone Is Talking About SBOM In today’s digital ecosystem, software isn’t built from scratch, it’s assembled from thousands of components, frameworks, and third-party libraries. This interconnected reality has created both innovation and massive risk. Enter the Software Bill of Materials (SBOM), which acts as a transparency tool, giving security teams visibility into what’s really…

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  • IBM + AMD–> A Quantum-Centric Partnership That Could Reshape Computing

    When most people hear about quantum computing, they imagine futuristic machines with fragile qubits, endless error correction challenges, and breakthroughs that always feel “ten years away.” But something is shifting. A new partnership announced today between IBM and AMD may signal a more tangible path forward, one where quantum, high-performance computing (HPC), and artificial intelligence…

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  • Baselines, Anomalies, and Patterns… Oh My!

    Why SOCs Must Pay Attention to Traffic Direction Systems (TDS) When Dorothy followed the Yellow Brick Road, she knew exactly where it was leading. But in today’s cyber landscape, not every road is what it seems. Some lead straight to ransomware, credential theft, or malware, and thanks to Traffic Direction Systems (TDS), attackers are building…

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  • Why ASN Blocking Belongs in Your Security Playbook

    In the modern threat landscape, organizations are bombarded by malicious IP addresses on a daily basis. From brute-force login attempts to botnet-driven crawlers, defenders are often left playing whack-a-mole, blocking one IP only to be hit by dozens more from the same source. This approach doesn’t scale, and it burns valuable time when speed matters…

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  • Has the King Lost His Throne? Google’s Search Dominance Meets Its First Real Test

    For over two decades, “Google it” has been synonymous with search. Whether it was a quick fact check, researching a purchase, or troubleshooting a technical issue, Google was the unchallenged gatekeeper of the internet. But for the first time in history, the king of search may be losing its throne. A Historic Shift in Search…

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  • Approve at Your Own Risk. MFA Fatigue Attacks Explained

    MFA Fatigue Attacks… When Your Security Becomes the Attack Vector Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) has become one of our strongest defenses against account takeover, but attackers have found a way to turn it into a weakness. This is the rise of the MFA fatigue attack (also called “MFA bombing” or “push notification spamming”). We’ve recently seen…

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  • Physicists Just Rewound Time for a Particle of Light

    Imagine hitting “rewind” on a single particle of light… not metaphorically, but literally sending it back to an earlier quantum state. In a lab in Austria, physicists have just done exactly that. The phenomenon, called quantum time translation, has the potential to reshape how we build, stabilize, and debug tomorrow’s quantum technologies. What Exactly Happened?…

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