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Passwords a necessary evil: Are we ready for a passwordless world?

For decades, passwords have been the gatekeepers of our digital lives. From logging into emails and banking apps to accessing social media and workplace systems, passwords have been the standard tool for authentication. Yet, as cyberattacks grow in sophistication and frequency, and as users juggle dozens of complex logins, it's clear that passwords are not only inconvenient, but they are increasingly insecure.

Teleport Introduces Agentic Identity Framework to Secure AI Agents in Production Infrastructure

Teleport announces the Teleport Agentic Identity Framework, an AI-centered framework that provides organizations with a clear roadmap for securely deploying agentic AI in production cloud and on-premises environments. The framework defines the policies, practices, developer tools, and reference architecture required to operate autonomous and semi-autonomous AI agents as trusted identities across modern infrastructure, securing infrastructure against risk of data compromise and from external adversarial threats.

Azure SQL Database Backup: A Complete Overview

Your Azure SQL database contains business-critical data that drives operations, analytics, and customer experiences. Losing this data, even temporarily, can impede revenue, damage customer relationships, and create compliance problems. Learning how to back up an Azure SQL database is essential for business continuity.

EP 24 - FOMO, identity, and the realities of AI at scale

In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner sits down with Ariel Pisetzky, chief information officer at CyberArk, for a candid look at the fast‑evolving intersection of AI, cybersecurity, and IT innovation. As organizations race to adopt AI, the fear of missing out is driving rapid decisions—often without enough consideration for identity, security, or long‑term impact.

AI Action > AI Advice

Sr. Technical Content Strategist From Advisory AI to Operational AI in Security Operations The early wave of AI SOC platforms has delivered mixed results. While AI proved its usefulness as a triage assistant and next-step remediation advisor, these benefits came with significant drawbacks. Foremost, the cost of outsourcing an AI SOC is significant. Medium enterprises could expect to pay anywhere from $120,000 – $360,000 a year for the service.

Business Logic Abuse: The Attack You Can't Patch #businesslogic #apisecurity #cybersecurity

The attack that no patch can fix Scenario:"Give me one million pizzas" API responds: "OK, one million pizzas at $0.01 each" Attacker: "Thanks!" What happened? API works exactly as designed Syntax is correct Protocol is followed WAF sees nothing wrong BUT the business logic intended: "Max 100 pizzas per order, at normal pricing".

Practical Tips for Tracking Vulnerability Remediation Progress

When vulnerability remediation succeeds at enterprise scale, it’s very rarely because the vulnerability management team is finding more vulnerabilities. It’s because the program was built around the idea of turning messy findings into steady, measurable risk reduction. That’s not an easy task. It’s easier to make it a numbers game, pointing to vulnerability volumes and how many findings were addressed, rather than accurately depicting how much real risk was eliminated.