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Build Trust Now: Transparent Dialogue for a Trustworthy Organization #trust #cybersecurity

Building trust shouldn't start when there's already a problem. Learn how to proactively create transparent, trust-first conversations with customers—and why trust must be engineered into your security programs from the start. Building trust isn't reactive—it’s proactive. Discover how to open transparent conversations before issues arise, why trust must be built into every layer of your security program, and how to communicate that trust effectively during the sales process.

Where AI meets action: How The Trade Desk enhances security ops with Tines Workbench

While AI represents a fundamental turning point for organizations, many teams are still struggling to realize its full potential. They’re looking for AI to do more, while maintaining crucial security and privacy guardrails. That’s where Tines Workbench comes in, a universal AI copilot. Workbench empowers you to incorporate data from across your stack and take action within a single, secure architecture.

Random but Memorable - Episode 14.8: World Password Day Special

It’s our World Password Day Special! Tune in as we answer all your burning questions about passwords, passkeys, 2FA and more. In Watchtower Weekly, we debate why your next security hire might be an algorithm. Sticking with the password theme, we then discuss why Gen Z still reuse passwords despite being aware of the security risks. If that wasn’t enough, in Alternative Security Questions we ask Roo, Sara, and Matt what they would hoard in a zombie apocalypse.

May 06, 2025 Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing

This week’s briefing covers: UK Defence Contractors Warn Staff Against Chinese EVs UK defence firms, including Lockheed Martin and Thales, have advised staff against connecting mobile phones to Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs) due to concerns over potential espionage and data theft. These vehicles, equipped with cameras, microphones, and internet connectivity, could be exploited by hostile states to collect sensitive information.