Why AI Infrastructure Growth Demands Next-Gen Cybersecurity and PAM

Global Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure spending is projected to surpass $200 billion by 2028, according to research from the International Data Corporation (IDC). As organizations rapidly deploy more complex AI systems, the demand for high-performance infrastructure, like Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) and AI accelerators, is surging. This growth exponentially increases computing power, energy consumption and data exchange across hybrid and cloud environments.

The MemcycoFM Show: Episode 8 - What to Look for in a Phishing Site Detection and Takedown Solution

The stark challenge to modern phishing site detection is that the efficacy of a detection strategy is now measured in seconds, not hours. In 2024, threat actors stole credentials in a median of 49 seconds from the moment a phishing email was opened, according to Verizons’s Data Breach Investigation Report (DIBR) report. Given this reality, relying on scanning and takedown or traditional threat intelligence feeds – that inherently lag behind real-time user engagement – is no longer a viable defense against even unsophisticated credential theft and account takeover (ATO) scams.

Incident Response, Reinvented: Arctic Wolf's Incident360 Retainer

Cyber attacks aren’t a question of if, but when. Yet for many midmarket and small enterprises, the tools and models to prepare for these threats have long been out of reach — often too complex, expensive, or ineffective. Traditional incident response (IR) retainers, designed for a different era, have only added to this challenge by creating financial and operational uncertainty when organizations need clarity the most.

The Data Sovereignty Debate Heats Up

The debate over data sovereignty spurred by the U.S. CLOUD Act is intensifying. On June 10, 2025, France’s Senate held a hearing on the role of procurement in data sovereignty, where Anton Carniaux, Director of Public and Legal Affairs at Microsoft France, testified. He stated he could not guarantee that data from French citizens would not be shared with U.S. authorities without explicit authorization from French authorities.

What Happened to The FedRAMP JAB Process?

The government doesn’t often move quickly, but when it moves, the changes it makes tend to have long-term and far-reaching ripple effects throughout business and industry. That’s true whether it’s a policy decision, a financial decision, or a restructuring of an organization, and it will always be true at the scale the federal government operates. One recent change in the world of government cybersecurity is a change to how FedRAMP operates.

Mastering the Cyber Incident Response Playbook: A CISO's Guide to Readiness and Resilience

In today’s volatile cyber landscape, having a cyber incident response playbook is not a luxury— it’s a necessity. For CISOs and IT leaders across industries like healthcare, BFSI, public sector, and telecommunications, a well-crafted playbook is the backbone of organizational resilience. It empowers teams to respond effectively, mitigate damage, and recover swiftly from breaches.

Securing AI-Generated Code: Why It Matters

Securing AI-Generated Code: Why It Matters In this video, A10's Madhav Aggarwal explains how using AI for coding is an excellent use case, but the code generated by AI must be safe and secure. As AI and large language models (LLMs) become central to enterprise strategy, securing these powerful workloads is no longer optional—it's essential. A10 Networks' security leaders, Jamison Utter, Madhav Aggarwal, and Diptanshu Purwar, explore the growing security risks associated with AI/LLM adoption and what organizations must do to stay protected.

Illusion of control: Why securing AI agents challenges traditional cybersecurity models

Enterprise security teams commonly focus on controlling AI agent conversations through prompt filters and testing edge cases to prevent unauthorized information access. While these measures matter, they miss the bigger picture: the real challenge is granting AI agents necessary permissions while minimizing risk exposure. This isn’t a new problem—it’s the same fundamental challenge we’ve faced with human users for years.

Beyond the Patch: SharePoint Exploits and the Hidden Threat of IIS Module Persistence

The cybersecurity landscape witnessed a perfect storm in July 2025 when multiple critical SharePoint vulnerabilities collided with sophisticated IIS module-based persistence techniques, creating a nightmare scenario for enterprise defenders. CVE-2025-53770, CVE-2025-53771, CVE-2025-49704, and CVE-2025-49706 are being actively exploited by sophisticated threat actors, but the real danger extends far beyond the initial exploitation phase.