The AI advantage in first-party risk management

Risk management is evolving at a pace that compels organizations to adopt more advanced technologies. Among these, artificial intelligence is emerging as a leading force in transforming internal oversight practices, particularly in the realm of first-party risk management. The need to manage risks that originate within the organization has prompted leaders to reevaluate and innovate traditional strategies, making AI an indispensable component of modern risk frameworks.

What's new in Tines: June 2025 edition

Did you hear the news? You can now build and deploy agents in Tines using the AI Agent action type - an evolution of our AI action! AI on the Storyboard just got even more powerful, with the opportunity to build your workflows as autonomous as you choose with the help of an agent. Using the tools from your tech stack, the agents you build are designed to reason, decide, and act on your behalf. Curious to see it in action?

Content Independence Day: no AI crawl without compensation!

Almost 30 years ago, two graduate students at Stanford University — Larry Page and Sergey Brin — began working on a research project they called Backrub. That, of course, was the project that resulted in Google. But also something more: it created the business model for the web. The deal that Google made with content creators was simple: let us copy your content for search, and we'll send you traffic.

Changed Block Tracking Guide for Virtual Machines

Changed block tracking (CBT) technology is essential for efficient virtual machine backups across virtualization platforms, yet persistent technical issues continue to create significant backup challenges. A notable rise in CBT-related problems spanning multiple hypervisors has led many IT teams to reassess their traditional backup strategies and explore more reliable alternatives.

5 Ways Regulatory Changes Are Shaping Data Security Strategies

Today's regulations and info edicts aren't just red tape-they're rewriting the rules of how you protect data, especially as you swim through the web. From breach reporting to global privacy laws, keeping up with compliance updates can help you walk through a smarter, faster security game for your personal and professional interests. This is why, if you're handling and managing sensitive info-or just want to avoid fines and fallout-here's how the latest legal shifts are reshaping how you can secure what matters most.

SquareX Reveals that Employees are No Longer the Weakest Link, Browser AI Agents Are

PALO ALTO, Calif., June 30, 2025 - Every security practitioner knows that employees are the weakest link in an organization, but what if this is no longer the case? SquareX's research reveals that Browser AI Agents are more likely to fall prey to cyberattacks than employees, making them the new weakest link that enterprise security teams need to look out for.

AI in Endpoint Security

It’s no revelation to say that the world of connectivity has fundamentally changed since the pandemic. What may be more eye-opening, however, is how this shift has created a cybersecurity landscape more complex than ever before. Why? As companies increasingly embrace cloud computing, remote work, and BYOD (Bring Your Device) policies, endpoint security has become a critical pillar in defending against cyber threats. However, there is a challenge.

Lessons From The M&S Breach - The 443 Podcast - Episode 333

This week, we discuss a phishing technique that uses a powerful and risky Microsoft 365 configuration setting. After that, we round up everything we know about the Marks & Spencer breach from April and the lessons that all MSPs can learn from it. After that, we quickly cover a new series of vulnerabilities in a popular Bluetooth chipset that could let attackers gain full control over your headphones.

How to Achieve DDoS Defense with Real-Time Network Analysis

DDoS Defense with up-to-the-minute network analysis has become crucial as these attacks have disrupted network security for almost 20 years. The landscape changed dramatically in 2018 when the first multi-terabyte per second DDoS attacks crippled major organizations. GitHub experienced a massive 1.3TB/s attack that year, which dwarfed the previous record – a 602GB/s attack on the BBC just two years earlier.