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An actionable guide to GDPR compliance for startups

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the EU’s landmark law for data security and privacy, and is mandatory for any organization that processes the data of individuals within the EU. ‍ While GDPR compliance is a legal requirement, the framework also serves as a benchmark for ethical and transparent data management. For growing startups, aligning with the GDPR boosts credibility early on and signals customers and investors that privacy and trust are critical to the organization.

Vibe Coding and GenAI Security: Balancing Speed with Risk

If you think AI-generated code is saving you time and boosting productivity, you’re right. But here’s the problem: it’s also likely introducing security vulnerabilities. However, there are GenAI security practices that can be weaved into your workflow to help protect your apps. The software development landscape is shifting under our feet.

GreyNoise Findings: What This Means for AI Security

Late last week, GreyNoise published one of the clearest signals we have seen that AI systems are no longer just research targets. They are operational targets. Their honeypot infrastructure captured 91,403 attack sessions between October 2025 and January 2026, revealing two distinct campaigns systematically mapping AI deployments at scale. This is a meaningful inflection point.

How to Build HIPAA-Compliant Infrastructure on AWS

Many healthcare organizations want to move workloads to AWS but stall because they’re uncertain how to maintain HIPAA compliance in the cloud. The good news: AWS provides the tools and certifications needed for HIPAA-eligible services. The challenge is implementing them correctly. AWS has been HIPAA-eligible since 2013 and currently offers over 150 services that can be used in HIPAA-compliant architectures. But eligibility doesn’t equal compliance.

Using LLMs, CVSS, and SIEM Data for Runtime Risk Prioritization

A recent University of North Carolina Wilmington study tested whether general-purpose large language models could infer CVSS v3.1 base metrics using only CVE description text, across more than 31,000 vulnerabilities. The results show measurable progress, but they also expose a hard limit that matters far more than model selection: Model quality helps, but missing context sets a ceiling on reliability.

Sensitive Data Is the Common Thread Across Most OWASP Top 10 Issues. Here's Why

The OWASP Top 10 is usually presented as a list of technical failures. Broken access control. Injection. Insecure design. Misconfiguration. Each category points to something that went wrong in the application. What it doesn’t say explicitly is what was actually at risk when it went wrong. In most real incidents, the answer is not “the application.” It’s the data inside it. Sensitive data is the reason attackers care about OWASP failures in the first place. Credentials.

CrowdStrike to Acquire Seraphic to Secure Work in Any Browser

I’m delighted to announce CrowdStrike’s intent to acquire Seraphic, the leader in browser runtime security. With this acquisition, we will extend the power of the CrowdStrike Falcon platform into the browser to enforce security within sessions across any browser, on any device. The browser is already the operating system of the enterprise workforce, connecting apps, data, and identity.