Who Buys Insider Risk Management? A Business Case Across Roles

A staggering 74% of cybersecurity incidents originate from within, and when looking at insider risk, 82% of incidents result from unintentional actions by well-meaning employees. More people are working from home, bringing their own devices, and connecting globally, which is widening the threat landscape. Attackers are more advanced, as they utilize AI and other technology to make their phishing and hacking attempts more sophisticated.

How AI Is Changing the Automotive Industry

Artificial intelligence is no longer science fiction - it is currently ruling (sometimes literally) the automotive industry. It helps design cars, assemble them, check for bugs, make smart driver assistance systems, and even communicate with you in the car. The Indy Auto Man Indianapolis used car auto dealer offers to figure out how exactly AI is transforming the automotive industry and what cool technologies already exist.

The 5 Best Telegram Client Apps for Android

Telegram has long stood out in the messaging world for its open API, cloud-based architecture, and a strong focus on speed and privacy. But while most users rely on the official Telegram App, there's a growing number of alternative client Apps-particularly for Android-that offer unique features or customizations not available in the standard version.

Persona and Yardstik Join Forces to Deliver the First Truly Integrated Identity Verification and Background Screening Solution

The partnership marks the first time organizations can access both identity verification and background screening through a single integration, helping organizations reduce risk and onboard trustworthy workers faster.

2025 Gartner SRM Summit: From Gatekeeper to Enabler. How Security Leaders Can Embrace AI Agents with Confidence

The 2025 Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit was a wake-up call, and an opportunity, for anyone responsible for securing the future of AI. With over 1,700 AI use cases now reported across federal agencies and enterprise adoption growing at a breakneck pace, the message was clear: AI is no longer on the horizon. It’s here, it’s active, and it needs securing.

CrowdStrike Researchers Investigate the Threat of Patchless AMSI Bypass Attacks

Microsoft introduced AMSI (Antimalware Scan Interface) with Windows 10 in 2015. This interface standard allows third-party security products to be integrated with applications running on a Windows PC to improve detections for fileless and script-based attacks. Naturally, adversaries immediately began efforts to defeat AMSI.

KnowBe4 Collaborates with Microsoft: Strengthening Email Security Through Strategic Integration

In today's rapidly evolving threat landscape, cybercriminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their attack methodologies, particularly when it comes to email-based threats. Organizations worldwide are recognizing that a single-vendor approach to security, while valuable, may not provide the comprehensive protection needed to defend against the full spectrum of modern cyber threats.

Your Code Might Be Using Risky AI Models

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.

All SSO security is not created equally

This blog has been adapted from a section of 1Password’s ebook: Why SSO is not enough for identity security. To read the complete ebook, click here. Single sign-on (SSO) solutions integrate with a company’s identity provider (IdP) to allow users to authenticate to multiple applications via a single log-in. By reducing the number of access points and employee credentials, SSO reduces a company’s attack surface.