Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Why Detection? Why Now? Key Takeaways from the NIST NCCoE Public COI Working Session

In April, I had the amazing opportunity to participate in a unique AI security event put on by the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE). The April event was all about getting the community together to discuss what a Cyber AI Profile should look like as an overlay to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0.

The xAI Wake-Up Call: A CISO's Guide to Preventing Data Exfiltration

The recent lawsuit filed by xAI against former engineer Xuechen Li should serve as a critical wake-up call for every CISO. When a trusted engineer can allegedly download proprietary Grok IP, and jump to a competitor, it exposes fundamental gaps in how we protect our most valuable digital assets. This isn't just about one rogue employee. It's about the reality that your company's most sensitive data is at the risk of exfiltration every day—in laptops, SaaS and AI apps, endpoints and browsers.

EMBER2024: Advancing the Training of Cybersecurity ML Models Against Evasive Malware

CrowdStrike data scientists are members of a team of cybersecurity researchers that recently released EMBER2024, an update to EMBER, the popular open source malware benchmark dataset originally released in 2018. The EMBER2024 dataset includes metadata, labels, and calculated features for over 3.2 million files from six different file formats.

Examples of AI Privacy Issues in the Real World

What’s the fastest way to lose trust? Expose private data. With AI moving from pilots to core workflows in support, finance, HR, and healthcare, one careless prompt or leaky integration can turn into headlines, fines, and weeks of incident response. The most useful way to understand the risks is to study AI privacy issues examples from the real world.

No More Blind Spots: Detecting WAF / CDN Control Bypass in IONIX Exposure Management

In today’s digital landscape, web application security is more critical than ever. Most organizations rely on Cloud-Based Security Providers offering integrated Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) and Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), for shielding their assets from direct exposure and attacks such as SQL injection, XSS, and DDoS.

Outpost24 Recognized as a Major Player in IDC MarketScape for Exposure Management

PHILADELPHIA (Aug 25, 2025) – Outpost24, a leading provider of exposure management solutions, today announced it has been named as a Major Player in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Exposure Management 2025 Vendor Assessment. The Outpost24 team believes this recognition underscores our comprehensive exposure management solutions and commitment to delivering exceptional customer service.

Beyond the Breach: Why Continuous Automated Red Teaming (CART) is the Future of Cybersecurity

Security teams are under immense pressure. Traditional red teaming and annual penetration tests aren’t cutting it anymore. Breaches are no longer rare events; they’re expected. What matters now is what happens after the breach. Enter Continuous Automated Red Teaming (CART). CART is transforming how leading security teams approach validation, visibility, and readiness.

The Full Lifecycle Imperative: Why "Shift Left" Must Meet "Shift Right"

In this series, we examined the vital connection between AI and APIs, highlighting what makes a leader in the API security market through the 2025 KuppingerCole Leadership Compass. Now, we turn to the core strategy of true API security: the full-lifecycle approach, where security is a continuous, integrated process rather than a single action.

The CSA AI Controls Matrix: A Framework for Trustworthy AI

The Cloud Security Alliance, a respected non-profit founded in 2008 to pursue cloud security assurance, has now unveiled its Artificial Intelligence Controls Matrix (AICM), a quiet revolution for trustworthy AI. It has come at a time when generative AI and large language models are moving quickly into every sector. These systems can transform business, but they can also fail, or be made to fail. Because of this, trust becomes the measure of success.