Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

We Gave OpenClaw Red Team Tools (It Found Domain Admin)

Our Red Team handed OpenClaw a penetration testing toolkit and pointed it at one of our own legacy Active Directory networks. 23 findings across 11 attack paths... But the findings aren't the interesting part. What's interesting is how it got there. Work that takes our human team three days took the agent three hours. Mid assessment it hit a wall, reasoned about its own limitations and proposed spinning up an EC2 GPU instance to crack a password hash. Nobody told it to.

Stop AI-powered fraud rings with link analysis

Sophisticated fraudsters optimize and scale their systems to grow ROI. That's also a weakness you can exploit to shut down fraud rings before attacks scale. Fraud experts Nisreen Hussain, Irfan Faizullabhoy, and Ashley Fang show how pattern and link analysis stops AI-powered fraud, account takeovers, and large fraud rings. In the full webinar.

Enforcing AI Governance: Why Standard Chatbots Lack Baked-In Security

Enforcing AI Governance: Why Standard Chatbots Lack Baked-In Security Arjoyita Roy and Luca Labardini from A10 Networks discuss the security risks of deploying AI chatbots with functional tool-calling capabilities, particularly in highly regulated sectors such as financial services.

Salt Code

AI is writing more enterprise code than ever. The problem? AI coding assistants aren’t trained on your internal security policies, compliance requirements, or industry frameworks. The solution? Salt Code, the first agentic security solution to enforce security policies inside AI coding assistants. Salt Code brings policy-driven security to the moment code is created, helping developers generate compliant code by default from prompt to production.