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The Silent Data Problem in Hospitals

We’ve all been there: a temporary file created for a claim gets saved and forgotten. Ten years later, that "temporary" file is a massive liability. Stephen Bader from Powers Health shares how they are tackling sensitive data sprawl. It’s not malicious; it’s just how work happens. But identifying and securing that PHI is a multi-year project every healthcare system needs to start today. Hear how Powers Health is cleaning up their data footprint with Josh Howell.

[Webinar] How to Detect Privileged Access Misuse Early | Syteca

Privileged accounts are one of the most common attack paths, yet misuse often goes unnoticed until serious damage is done. As identity becomes the new security perimeter, cybersecurity leaders face a growing challenge: privileged misuse often looks like normal administrative activity until real damage has already occurred. Watch this webinar to explore how organizations can move beyond traditional privileged access management and build an effective early detection strategy for privilege-based threats.

Escalate unacknowledged login alerts with PagerDuty and Jira

What happens when a suspicious login fires and the user doesn't respond? This Tines flow handles it automatically, escalating to PagerDuty in minutes. Escalate alerts which users have not responded to shows you how to build a smart, automated response workflow that checks in with your user first — and only escalates if they don't reply in time. No more manual follow-ups, no missed alerts slipping through the cracks.

The AI Bubble Is About to Burst (Here's Why)

The AI bubble is about to burst. Energy costs, chip shortages and computer pricing are reaching unsustainable levels. The economics don't add up anymore and something has to crack. In this episode of Razorwire Raw, Jim Rees explains why AI is hitting an economic wall nobody's talking about. World energy consumption is climbing vertically because of AI. Data centres are on hold because there isn't enough electricity. GPU, RAM and CPU prices are spiralling. Large language model providers are raising prices because compute costs are exploding.

How Hackers Get In: What Is a Vulnerability? (Containers Explained)

A vulnerability is a weakness in software—and in containerized environments, even one small flaw can open the door. From buggy code to outdated images and misconfigurations, risk can exist at every layer of the stack. And if a vulnerability is already known… attackers often already know how to exploit it. In this video, we break down: Next up: What is a CVE?

SecurityScorecard Weekly Brief: The Cyber Risk and Policy Edition - Amanda Smith

In this week’s Weekly Brief: The Cyber Risk and Policy Edition, SecurityScorecard’s Director, Public Sector Channel Amanda Smith breaks down why the U.S. war with Iran is more than just what takes place on the physical battlefront. In 2026, as conflict unfolds in the Middle East, the digital battlefield has a direct impact on the homeland and U.S. critical infrastructure, too. “It's a global digital confrontation that hits a lot closer to home than a lot of people realize.”