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Why Incident Response Fails (And It's Not the Technology)

Incident response plans rarely fail because of technology. It’s usually because of coordination, or the lack of. Nelson Carreira explains why organizations that build isolated recovery environments should use them not only for recovery testing but also to strengthen incident response planning. Simulation exercises reveal a critical need: clear roles, leadership authority, and secure communication channels during a crisis.

The Future of Cybersecurity in the Agentic World | George Kurtz and Dan Ives

In his conversation with Dan Ives, Wedbush’s Global Head of Technology Research, CrowdStrike CEO and founder George Kurtz explains why security, visibility and guardrails are the key to unlocking enterprise AI adoption - and why customers are looking to CrowdStrike to help them move faster. Subscribe and stay updated!

Securing OpenClaw Access So It Can't Go Rogue

In this video, we demonstrate how to securely grant an AI agent (OpenClaw) access to Teleport-protected Kubernetes resources using Teleport Machine Identity and tbot, without exposing secrets, API keys, or long-lived tokens. You’ll see how Teleport treats AI agents as first-class identities, enforcing strict RBAC controls so the agent can only do what it’s allowed to do, like reading logs, while being blocked from sensitive actions like deleting resources or accessing secrets.

Session on Ghost in the Machine: Attacking Non-Human Identities in the Age of AI Agents

In this eye-opening talk - DEF CON Pune (DCG-9120) held at Indira Group of Institutes, Mr. Kalpesh Hiran, VP of Technology at miniOrange, exposes the hidden dangers of Non-Human Identities (NHIs) - the API keys, service accounts, OAuth tokens, and AI agents powering your infrastructure. He spoke on organizations create 92 NHIs for every human user, Yet 97% are over-privileged, lack MFA, and linger as "orphans" post-project, fueling 80% of cloud breaches.

SecurityScorecard's Weekly Brief: the RSAC 2026 and TITAN AI Edition

This is SecurityScorecard's Weekly Brief: the RSAC 2026 and TITAN AI Edition. This week, SecurityScorecard unveiled TITAN AI upon touchdown at RSAC 2026 in San Francisco. The new platform is pioneering the modern era of TPRM, leveraging AI, enhanced threat intelligence, and continuous monitoring to deliver measurable supply chain resilience to customers.

WordPress AutoRedirection Feature in miniOrange SAML SSO Plugin

Tired of sending users to the default WordPress login page? With Auto Redirection in the miniOrange WordPress SAML SSO Plugin, users go straight to their identity provider for sign-in. If they are already logged in, they enter WordPress instantly. If not, they sign in once and land on the site right away. This improves user experience, reduces login friction, lowers admin effort, and supports secure enterprise SSO for WordPress.

AI Agents Now Rank With the Top 3 Hacking Teams: Chema Alonso

In this episode of This Week in NET, host João Tomé is joined by Chema Alonso, Vice President and Head of International Development at Cloudflare. Chema shares how a 1998 paper on SQL injection launched his career in hacking, his path from running a startup in Madrid to becoming a Microsoft MVP for 14 years, and how he ended up leading cybersecurity at Telefónica for more than a decade — after telling them “you don’t have enough money to make me work for you.” He also explains why he left Telefónica in 2025 to join Cloudflare, and what surprised him about the company’s technical depth.

1Password debuts Unified Access at RSA Conference 2026

At RSA 2026, 1Password unveils Unified Access — a new agentic security platform built for the age of AI. As AI agents transform how we work, companies face a new challenge: how to move fast without losing control of credentials, secrets, and access. Unified Access helps teams discover, secure, and audit everything—across both humans and AI agents. In this video: The future of work is agent-driven. The future of security needs to be, too.