Model Context Protocol (MCP) vs Model Control Plane (MoCoP): Why your AI security is screwed if you only have one

If you’re building AI systems with agents, plugins, and orchestration layers and you’re only thinking about how to route traffic, you’re halfway to being pwned. Everyone’s rushing to build a Model Context Protocol (MCP) — and that’s great. But almost no one’s talking about MoCoP — the Model Control Plane, which is just as important and arguably where the riskiest stuff happens. (Also, side note, who the hell keeps making these damn acronyms so confusing?

Why Microsoft Sentinel data lake Signals the Future of Security Operations

In our 1,200-plus Sentinel deployments, we've seen the same pattern play out repeatedly. Security teams forced to choose between comprehensive visibility and manageable costs. Logs getting aged out just when they become most valuable for investigations. Compliance requirements colliding with retention budgets. The pressure to do more with less doesn't come with a pause button. And until now, that pressure has meant making hard choices about what security data to keep and what to let go.

Your complete guide to compliance management software

The regulatory landscape is constantly evolving to address new technologies and risks. As a result, organizations must navigate an increasing number of frameworks to protect their systems and data. ‍ Manually managing complex compliance workflows, such as control effectiveness monitoring, can lead to inconsistent documentation, human error, and costly audit failures.

Are "Best-of-Breed" Cyber Security Products Reclaiming the Spotlight?

The cybersecurity industry has long been caught in the pendulum swing between platform consolidation and best-of-breed solutions. According to a recent Team8 CISO Village survey, it seems that pendulum may be swinging from recent years where consolidated platforms led the market back to best-of-breed. The survey reveals that 60% of CISOs now favor best-of-breed technologies over consolidated platforms.

Using SQLmap to Dig for Sensitive Data in SQL Databases

In our latest report Data Pirates' Toolkit (Leveraging SQLmap for Unearthing Digital Gold), we take a comprehensive look at a tried-and-tested cyberattack methodology that threat actors can use to unlock sensitive and critical data from unsecured databases: SQL injection (SQLi) attacks.

What Is a DDoS Attack?

Companies face increasingly complex challenges every day, including cybersecurity threats aimed at disrupting their digital operations. One of the most frequent and damaging is the DDoS attack, which can take websites, applications, and critical services offline. Understanding what is a ddos attack is essential to identify risks, prevent attacks, and protect your organization’s digital infrastructure. In recent years, there have been attacks that marked a turning point in cybersecurity.

How To Share Photos With Family Easily and Privately

Sharing photos is an important part of our lives to share our memories with friends, family, and colleagues. It allows you to stay connected, relive special moments, and strengthen relationships by letting others experience your life visually. However, when sharing photos online, especially on social media, you have to be careful, as photos can disclose information you don’t want others to know, such as your location, where you work, where your kids go to school, or your daily routines.