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Why Agentic AI Breaks Legacy Identity - and What Infrastructure Leaders Must Do Next

Agentic AI is fundamentally changing how software operates, and in doing so, it breaks the identity and access models that many organizations still rely on. Unlike traditional applications, agentic systems are non-deterministic, long-running, and capable of autonomous decision-making across infrastructure, data, and production services. These systems do not fit within legacy identity assumptions built for humans, static workloads, perimeter controls, or long-lived credentials.

Hackers Weaponize AI Tools: Watch CrowdStrike Stop the Attack

Your AI tools just became the perfect hiding spot for hackers. Cybercriminals have found a new attack vector: weaponizing the AI assistants your team uses every day. In this live demonstration, we show how adversaries can turn tools like Claude into persistent backdoors and how CrowdStrike Falcon stops them cold. TIMESTAMPS: WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:– How hackers exploit AI automation features to create backdoors– Why password resets and patches won't stop this attack– How behavioral detection catches threats hiding in legitimate tools– Real-time threat prevention in action.

How AI Is Powering The Next Super Criminals

Shadow AI models with weaker guardrails increase the power of already talented attackers and help less skilled users assemble dangerous campaigns. Frontier systems write malware when prompted as penetration tests, scale up attack speed and make it easier than ever to launch offensive operations against defenders. ⸻ For more information about us or if you have any questions you would like us to discuss email podcast@razorthorn.com. We give our clients a personalised, integrated approach to information security, driven by our belief in quality and discretion..

Empowering CISOs with AI: Discover powerful hopes and real risks

Artificial intelligence has become the ultimate paradox for today’s security leaders: it is simultaneously their sharpest new instrument and their biggest emerging attack surface. As boards push hard to “put AI everywhere,” CISOs must balance innovation with accountability, often in environments where AI pilots are already live before security is invited to the table.

SafeBreach's Evolution into an AI-First Development Team: Part I

In this first installment of a series on the transformation of SafeBreach’s development organization, VP of Development Yossi Attas outlines how his team is managing the strategic shift toward an AI-First development methodology. This includes moving beyond simple tool adoption to a fundamental redefinition of the software engineer’s role. Read on as we explore.

150+ FAKE law firm websites found in AI cloning scam #cybersecurity #ai #podcast

In this week's Intel Chat, Christopher Luft and Matt Bromiley discuss how attackers used AI to clone over 150 law firm websites, targeting fraud victims under the guise of offering legal assistance to recover lost funds. Chris points out how easy this has become with AI tools. Attackers can quickly clone a website, host it at a legitimate-looking domain, and start harvesting information. The episode also covers Russian cyber operations targeting the defense industrial base, Team PCP's campaign compromising 60,000+ servers, and exposed OLAMA AI infrastructure.

AI Priced by Productivity, Not Promises

Security operations teams are facing a structural problem that tools alone cannot solve. Alert volumes continue to rise. Telemetry is fragmented across cloud, SaaS, identity, and endpoint environments. Experienced analysts are stretched thin, and hiring additional talent has become increasingly difficult. At the Same time, boards are demanding faster response, stronger governance, and clear proof that security investments are delivering measurable value. AI is often presented as the answer.

Sam the AI SOC Analyst: How a Modern SOC Works When the AI is the Conductor

Security operations have never been more complex. Analysts face more alerts, more tools, and more pressure to make the right decision at the right moment. The work feels less like running a security program and more like trying to keep an orchestra in sync while each musician plays from a different sheet of music. This is the challenge Sam was created to solve. Sam, the Securonix AI SOC Analyst, acts like a skilled conductor guiding a symphony.