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Securing AI and Infrastructure with Teleport + Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP)

Securing AI and Infrastructure with Teleport + Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) Speakers: As Large Language Models (LLMs) become everyday tools for developers and knowledge workers, ensuring secure, controlled, and auditable access to infrastructure and data is more critical than ever. Join us to learn how Teleport is integrating with Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) to deliver robust zero-trust security for AI workflows.

CYBERCOM Insights: Federal Identity & Access Management

Hear from Brigadier General James B. Haynie and industry experts as they discuss the urgent need for modern Privileged Access Management (PAM) in federal agencies, exploring challenges, threats and strategies to enhance cybersecurity and support a zero-trust future.

RegScale's Travis Howerton on taking the pain out of compliance in highly-regulated industries

In this week’s episode of The Future of Security Operations podcast, Thomas is joined by Travis Howerton, Co-founder and CEO of RegScale. Travis began his security career with roles at government and regulated organizations, including the National Nuclear Security Administration and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, before being inspired by inefficiencies in compliance processes to co-found RegScale.

Making Generative AI Transparent with Gabrielle Hibbert

• • In this episode of Data Security Decoded, host Caleb Tolin sits down with Gabrielle Hibbert, a social policy expert and researcher, about her innovative work developing a nutrition labeling system for generative AI tools. This framework aims to bridge the gap between complex AI technology and consumer understanding, while addressing critical transparency and data privacy concerns. What You'll Learn.

May 19, 2025 Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing

This week’s briefing covers: Coinbase Insider Threat Leads to Theft of Customer Data Coinbase has released a blog post and filed an SEC Form 8-K reporting an incident whereby they received an email attempting to extort the company for $20m. According to the post, the threat actors approached customer support staff and “used cash offers to convince a small group of insiders to copy data in our customer support tools”. Stolen data includes personal details including identity documents and account data include balance and transaction history.