AI adoption is outpacing regulation. Most companies have no governance, no security testing and no process for managing the risks. The question is: how long can that last?
Your Gmail account is linked to so much of your online life, so it’s important to protect it at all costs. Watch this short video to learn ways to secure your Gmail account and how Keeper can help.
Getting locked out of your Apple ID isn’t just frustrating – it’s dangerous. Watch this short video to learn how to tell if your Apple ID has been hacked, what to do about it and how to stop it from happening again.
If you’re using the same password for every account, think again. Watch this short video to learn why bad habits could cost you big and how to fix them.
Testing your APIs after deployment is one of the biggest mistakes teams make. By the time vulnerabilities are discovered in production, the risk is higher, fixes take longer, and attackers may already exploit them. In this short clip from our API Security webinar, we explain why “shift-left” testing — securing APIs before deployment — is critical to prevent breaches.
Relying on manual API testing? Big mistake. Manual tools take forever to set up, forever to maintain — and they still break. In this clip, we explain why automation is the only way forward for API security.
Pen-testing once a year? Not enough. Shift left means automated API security testing inside your CI/CD pipeline — every commit, every release. In this video, we show why scaling security without automation is impossible.
From Firewalls to AI: Understanding the Evolution of Cybersecurity The history of IT security has always been a journey of adapting to new threats. It started with simple firewalls to protect the "front door" and evolved to include endpoint, database, and Docker security. But what happens when the very intelligence you're building becomes a new kind of front door—and a new attack surface?
In this clip from This Week in NET Ep.103, we show how Cloudflare is using AI to power log analysis — giving teams faster insights into security threats and latency issues.
This week on the podcast, we discuss a recently published research study from UC San Diego on the effectiveness on security awareness training on phishing prevention. After that, we discuss a security researcher's work on identifying vulnerabilities in four separate employee webapps at Intel. Finally, we end with our analysis of a Ponemon Institute research report called The State of File Security.