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Falcon for IT: Intelligence-Driven Defense and Response at Scale

Modern security teams need complete visibility across every asset to reduce exposure and stop threats before they escalate. Gaps in visibility, unmanaged devices, and delayed remediation increase risk and give adversaries more opportunity to operate. Falcon for IT empowers SecOps with the visibility and context needed to take decisive action.

Why Measuring Security ROI Matters

Security investment only matters if it can be measured. In this roundtable, Josh Jones makes a straightforward point: security leaders need a way to quantify whether their investments are actually producing outcomes that can be explained to executives and boards. That challenge isn’t about buying more tools. It’s about answering basic questions: What are our tools actually doing? Where are controls misaligned or underused?

2026 SIA Megatrends - AI is Eating Software

Like many in our industry, we wrapped up 2025 by digging into the Security Industry Association’s (SIA) annual megatrends report. Rather than just another predictions list, the 2026 SIA Security Megatrends report offers a strategic roadmap from industry trailblazers who have mapped out the specific shifts in physical security trends we can expect in 2026. As we enter the early days of a fresh year, we sat down with Brivo Founder and President Steve Van Till, who had a hand in shaping this year's topics, to get his insider take on the findings.

$170k Gone in One Day - API Paid Out Money Itself #apisecurity #cybersecurity #fraud #api #ai

This isn't a data leak. This is direct financial loss. The case: Flex Pay (payment processor in India) The vulnerability: An API flaw allowed unauthorized payouts The impact: $170,000 vanished in a single day Why this matters: Most CISOs focus on data breaches. But some APIs control MONEY. If that API is vulnerable, the attacker doesn't steal data—they drain your accounts. Attackers aren't always after data. Sometimes they're after money. And financial APIs are often the most neglected from a security perspective.