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Brivo Smart Home: How to Pair and Unpair a Thermostat

Learn how to pair and unpair your thermostat in your Brivo Smart Home system. Explore the future of security and smart technology with Brivo. Our content delves into innovative solutions that empower businesses and individuals to create safer, more connected environments. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on the latest trends in access control and smart space management. Connect with us for a smarter, more secure tomorrow.

Modern Access Control in the Public Sector: A CISO's Perspective

Hear from Keeper Security’s Chief Information Security Officer, Shane Barney, for an exclusive, interview-style webinar addressing the most pressing questions around secrets management and Privileged Access Management (PAM) in today’s public sector IT landscape.

GitGuardian Remediation Guide - From Alert to Resolution

In this video, Dwayne McDaniel, Developer Advocate at GitGuardian, walks you through the workflow security and DevOps teams can follow to investigate and remediate a secret leak using the GitGuardian platform. Whether it’s an exposed API key, token, or internal credential, GitGuardian helps you go from alert to resolution with confidence.

Inside Bug Bounty Programs: How Hackers Help Secure Your Software | Secrets of AppSec Champions

Bug bounty programs are more than just rewards for hackers—they’re a gateway to stronger security, global collaboration, and even career transformation. In this episode, Netta Oren, cybersecurity manager and seasoned bug bounty advocate, shares how organizations can build successful bounty programs, responsibly manage disclosures, and create a win-win culture for both companies and ethical hackers.

Can threat actors make ChatGPT malware? #ai #cybersecurity #gpt5

GPT-5 was jailbroken in under 24 hours using simple "storytelling" techniques that bypass safety guardrails. The key insight from our podcast? Individual AI requests appear legitimate but become dangerous when combined. Bad actors can request network code in one session, convincing emails in another, and credential collection forms in a third. Each task seems normal individually, but together they form a complete phishing toolkit.