ALBIRIOX is an Android-focused Remote Access Trojan (RAT) with the potential to impact organisations operating cloud/SaaS environments where employees access corporate resources and files from personal mobile devices.
The question enterprises are asking is no longer whether to deploy AI agents. It is how to do it without creating security risk they cannot control. In December 2025, Amazon’s own AI coding tool Kiro triggered a 13-hour AWS outage after autonomously deciding to delete and recreate a production environment.
Modern organizations are complex, evolving and often balancing legacy systems with emerging technologies. These scenarios are reflected in their Microsoft directory environments, where it’s common to find both AD domains and Entra ID tenants.
A lot happens during a user’s identity lifecycle. However, many organizations don’t always ensure user identities are securely created, removed and managed. There are also the risks around compliance violations, insider threats, lower productivity and higher costs from managing sprawling and complex environments. That’s why it’s business-critical to deliver holistic identity lifecycle management (ILM).
TL;DR: Building for everyone, faster. We’re moving from the why to the how. To scale accessibility without losing speed, we’ve overhauled our foundation: In our previous post, we explored why accessibility is a non-negotiable for modern cybersecurity. But moving from philosophy to practice required a fundamental shift in our toolkit.
One constant I hear from CISOs I speak with is that AI agents are not coming. They are already inside organizations, reasoning through goals, selecting tools, and taking action through the same APIs that connect your most sensitive systems. And most security teams have no idea what those agents are doing.
In software development environments where intellectual property and proprietary code represent millions in value, physical access control remains a critical-and often underestimated-security layer. While companies invest heavily in firewalls, encryption, and network monitoring, unauthorized physical access to development facilities can bypass these digital defenses entirely. ID card printers have evolved from simple badge-making tools into sophisticated security instruments that help organizations control who enters sensitive areas and when.
Most discussions about AI risk focus on the models themselves. Hallucinations. Bias. Data leakage. Unpredictable outputs. These are real concerns. But they only tell part of the story. Because in practice, AI doesn't operate in isolation. It operates inside systems - and that's where the real risk begins to emerge.
Choosing between Nauma and Empower is not really about picking the app with the most features. It is about choosing the tool that matches the kind of financial decisions you actually need to make. At a glance, both can sit under the broad label of "personal financial planning software." But in practice, they solve very different problems.
Mission-critical operations don't wait. A utility grid goes down, a security breach unfolds, a transportation incident cascades, and the people in the room have seconds, not minutes, to respond correctly. That's the reality operators face every single shift. And here's something worth sitting with: the workstation they're sitting at either helps or hurts that response.