Automation vs. Augmentation: What AI Means for Your Team

AI is everywhere in cybersecurity. For partners, the real question is not about the technology. It is about your people. Is AI replacing analysts, or making them more effective? In this session, we break down the differences between automation and augmentation and why they matter for MSPs delivering security services. Automation removes repetitive SOC work such as triage, enrichment, and basic containment. Augmentation strengthens human experts with faster investigation, clearer attack mapping, and smarter response decisions.

Agent Skills are the New Packages of AI: It's Time to Manage Them Securely

Let’s talk about agent skills. As the AI agent ecosystem matures, we’re seeing a major shift in how users equip agents to run automated workflows. While robust protocols such as MCP exist to handle complex system integrations and authentication, skills have emerged as the go-to, low-friction way to shape an agent’s day-to-day behavior. Skills are extremely easy to adopt. In many cases, they are simply lightweight files that orchestrate scripts and commands.

Stryker's Network Disruption - The 443 Podcast - Episode 362

This week on the podcast, we cover the cyber attack that managed to wipe more than 200,000 resources off of the medical technology giant Syryker's network. After that, we review a research post on a good chrome extension gone bad. We end by discussing a recent Microsoft threat intelligence post on how North Korean-backed threat actors have operationalize AI for job scams.

Rory Innes Calls for Better Cybercrime Support in London

On 11th March, our CEO, Rory Innes, stood before the London Assembly’s Police and Crime Committee to represent a group of people who are too often overlooked: victims of digital fraud, cybercrime and online harm. In a session focused on how the Metropolitan Police Service’s Cyber Crime Unit is protecting Londoners from digital fraud, Rory made a direct and powerful case for why the current system is failing the public.

Code Review That Learns: Inside Cato R&D's Self-Evolving PR Review Agent

Agentic AI promises to improve work processes in all domains and industries. R&D is no different. Recently, Cato R&D built an internal self-evolving pull request (PR) review agent that keeps reviewers in flow by commenting only on high-impact, high-confidence issues, validating every change against its spec from the PR and Jira, and learning continuously from developer feedback through long-term, episodic memory. What were the results?

What security leaders need to know about zero trust identity management in 2026

The evolution of cybersecurity challenges and the rapid pace of digital transformation have led security leaders to focus increasingly on robust and adaptive security frameworks. Among them, zero-trust identity management has emerged as a cornerstone of modern security strategies.

Identity Enrichment with the Falcon Browser Extension and Next-Gen Identity Security

Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security enriches cloud authentication with verified endpoint context using the Falcon sensor and Browser Extension. Watch the demo to see how CrowdStrike eliminates blind spots between endpoint and cloud to accelerate investigations and stop identity-based attacks.

Lovable vs. Bolt - Vibe Code Challenge

Which AI tool is better for building a real app without writing code, Bolt or Lovable? In this video, I put both AI app builders head-to-head using the exact same prompt to create a DIY home repair forum. From database setup to authentication, UI design, publishing, and security checks, we compare how each platform performs in real time. The goal isn’t just to generate something that looks like an app, it’s to see whether these tools can actually create something usable, functional, and potentially production-ready. We evaluate.