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AI-to-AI Communication and Secret AI Code Must Be Stopped At All Costs

As I wrote in my recent book, How AI and Quantum Impacts Cyber Threats and Defenses, as we humans use AI more and more, AI will begin to communicate with itself using new AI-only communication methods that humans cannot easily see or read. If there is no human-readable audit trail or code, this is a very, very bad thing. It must be stopped at all costs. Humans are absolutely beginning to use AI more and more to do things they used to do manually. Soon, we will all be using multiple AI agents.

9 Must-Know Best Practices for Email Security

More than 90% of successful cyberattacks start with email, according to the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). That’s not because security teams lack tools, but because attackers target human decision-making. For years, organizations treated email security as a filtering problem: block enough malicious messages, and risk goes down. That assumption no longer holds.

How to verify certificate renewal actually worked

On May 21, 2019, LinkedIn’s URL shortener went down. The certificate had expired. Millions of people cried out in terror when they couldn’t click on AI link bait. The interesting part: LinkedIn had renewed the certificate ten days earlier. The renewal succeeded. The certificate just never made it to the server. The renewed cert existed somewhere, but the server still served the old one. Most certificate automation is built to prevent the “I forgot to renew” problem.

OpenClaw: Cato Governance Controls and Sector Exposure Insights from the Cato SASE Platform

Agentic AI does not just answer, it acts. The moment an agent has a reachable control plane, you have effectively created a “remote hands” interface into your environment. In our recent blog post, “When AI Can Act: Governing OpenClaw,” we explained why this shift breaks old security assumptions and why governance must be continuous, enforced, and context-aware rather than a one-time checklist.

Polymorphic Viruses and Their Impact on Cybersecurity

A polymorphic virus is one of the hardest types of malware to detect because it can change into different forms. Because these advanced threats can modify their code in specific ways, they are very hard for standard signature-based antivirus systems to detect. Polymorphic viruses, on the other hand, use dynamic code encryption and mutation engines to alter their code structure, making them even harder to detect. The need for strong defenses has never been greater as hackers continue to use these methods.

Beyond the Hype: Navigating the Security Risks and Safeguards of Generative AI Video

The rapid evolution of generative AI video models, such as Seedance 2.0, Kling 3.0 and OpenAI's Sora, has unlocked unprecedented creative potential. However, for cybersecurity professionals, these advancements represent a significant expansion of the corporate attack surface. In an era where "seeing is no longer believing," the integration of synthetic media into the enterprise workflow demands a rigorous security framework. This article explores the dual nature of AI video: the sophisticated threats it enables and how modern, enterprise-grade platforms are architecting defenses to mitigate these risks.

7fridays - WordPress Website Development Agency for Modern Businesses

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