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OpenClaw as a Security Threat - The 443 Podcast - Episode 358

This week on the podcast, we discuss OpenClaw, the open source chatbot that has exploded in popularity since launching late last year, and some of the risk it introduces to organizations. Before that, we chat about Ring's Super Bowl advertisement that caused a stir before ending with a Google Threat Intelligence Group report on advanced threat actor AI usage.

Ep 30: What is data pipeline management, and why does it matter for security?

On this episode of Masters of Data, we're joined by Eric Avery, Sumo Logic's head of infrastructure and data, to break down data pipeline management: efficiently moving massive data volumes from multiple sources to one usable location. We explore how pipelines fuel analytics and AI, the role of data transformation, and where OpenTelemetry fits in. Eric shares insights from processing 3.5 exabytes daily and how AI has reignited excitement around data. We also cover pipeline security, the shift from data lakes to AI-powered platforms, and practical digital security tips.

The Attackers Lens The Hidden Path To Largescale LLM Exploits

Mend.io, formerly known as Whitesource, has over a decade of experience helping global organizations build world-class AppSec programs that reduce risk and accelerate development -– using tools built into the technologies that software and security teams already love. Our automated technology protects organizations from supply chain and malicious package attacks, vulnerabilities in open source and custom code, and open-source license risks.

Why Hospitals Pay Ransom to Hackers

Targets in western countries are picked with care, since hospitals and critical services face lives at risk and heavy legal fallout after breaches. When attackers weigh up ransom against long court battles and recovery costs, payment becomes the path many victims choose, feeding the growth of cybercrime. ⸻ For more information about us or if you have any questions you would like us to discuss email podcast@razorthorn.com. We give our clients a personalised, integrated approach to information security, driven by our belief in quality and discretion..

Can You Trust AI Code? I Built a Scanner to Find Out

Can you trust the code AI generates? In this video, we build a custom AI Security Benchmarking tool to put models like Gemini, Mistral, and GLM 4.5 to the test. Using Windsurf, OpenRouter, and Snyk, we automate a pipeline that prompts multiple LLMs to write an application, then immediately scans the output for security vulnerabilities.

Institutional Crypto Liquidity: CME, Fireblocks & Cumberland | Consensus Hong Kong 2026

Why are institutions finally moving into crypto at scale? It's not just about the technology. At Consensus Hong Kong 2026, leaders from CME Group, Fireblocks, and Cumberland break down what's driving institutional adoption, where liquidity is flowing, and how the gap between TradFi and crypto-native markets is closing.

Intel Chat: Russian cyber ops, Sygnia, Ollama & TeamPCP [293]

In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we discuss some intel being shared in the LimaCharlie community. Support our show by sharing your favorite episodes with a friend, subscribe, give us a rating or leave a comment on your podcast platform. This podcast is brought to you by LimaCharlie, maker of the SecOps Cloud Platform, infrastructure for SecOps where everything is built API first. Scale with confidence as your business grows.

Is AI dangerous?

AI is everywhere—writing emails, creating videos, even cloning voices. But artificial intelligence also comes with real risks, including privacy concerns, deepfakes, and smarter online scams. Artificial intelligence learns by spotting patterns in massive amounts of data—and that power can be misused. AI tools may collect personal information, create realistic fake content, or help scammers craft messages that look completely legit.

The Untouchable Hacker Kingpins

Some of the most skilled ransomware operators sit in jurisdictions where western law enforcement has no reach and local corruption offers cover. These groups share profit with officials or criminal partners, enjoy freedom to attack targets abroad and spend heavily on their own security while victims struggle to keep up. ⸻ For more information about us or if you have any questions you would like us to discuss email podcast@razorthorn.com. We give our clients a personalised, integrated approach to information security, driven by our belief in quality and discretion..