If You Can't Block It, You Don't Secure It. #mitigation #cyberdefense #apisecurity #blocking

Detection is information; Blocking is mitigation. For Business Logic Abuse, simple detection alerts are not enough. Your tools must be able to actively block those manipulative, stateful attacks in real-time. Furthermore: Stop "one-and-done" security testing! You must continuously tune your testing by adopting an adversary's perspective. Tune your defense as constantly as attackers tune their exploits.

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About Indusface: Indusface is a leading application security SaaS company, securing over 6,500 customers across 95 countries with its award-winning platform. Backed by leading institutional investors, Indusface is a category leader in cloud WAAP, with repeated recognition from top analysts and industry platforms including Gartner, Forrester, GigaOm, and G2. The industry's only AI-powered, all-in-one AppSec platform helps businesses discover, detect, remediate, and protect web applications and APIs at internet scale, backed by a 100% uptime guarantee.

Securing the AI Frontier: How API Posture Governance Enables NIST AI RMF Compliance

As organizations accelerate the adoption of Artificial Intelligence, from deploying Large Language Models (LLMs) to integrating autonomous agents and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, risk management has transitioned from a theoretical exercise to a critical business imperative. The NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF 1.0) has emerged as the standard for managing these risks, offering a structured approach to designing, developing, and deploying trustworthy AI systems.

How security leaders can safely and effectively implement agentic AI

2025 began with experts warning about the dangers of agentic AI use—but that didn’t slow adoption. Our annual State of Trust Report shows that nearly 80% of organizations are either actively using or planning to use agentic AI. That acceleration is outpacing the governance required to keep these systems safe: ‍ ‍ A level of machine autonomy that would’ve been unthinkable just a few years ago is quickly becoming normalized.

Are LLMs becoming messengers for attackers? #ai #cybersecurity

AI assistants with broad enterprise access are creating a new attack vector. Chris Luft and Matt Bromiley discuss the Gemini Jack vulnerability, where attackers used prompt injection to turn Google's AI assistant into an unwitting accomplice in data exfiltration. The attack embedded hidden instructions in documents or emails. When employees asked Gemini normal questions like "show me our budgets," the AI retrieved the poisoned document and executed the attacker's commands without anyone clicking anything.

Stop Feeding Logs to LLMs: A Multi-Agent Approach to Security Investigation

See how Torq harnesses AI in your SOC to detect, prioritize, and respond to threats faster. Request a Demo Noam Cohen is a serial entrepreneur building seriously cool data and AI companies since 2018. Noam’s insights are informed by a unique combination of data, product, and AI expertise — with a background that includes winning the Israel Defense Prize for his work in leveraging data to predict terror attacks.

Building an Intelligent and Autonomous Search Agent at Egnyte

Finding the right information quickly is a necessity for our customers—they rely on Egnyte to manage 100s of petabytes of data, from financial reports and legal contracts to marketing assets and engineering plans. Until now, we provided this capability through a powerful search engine equipped with keyword matching, boolean operators, and UI-based filters. But, as the volume and complexity of data grow, traditional search becomes a frustrating exercise in guesswork.

The Author's Take: The Past, Present, & Future of Third Party (Cyber) Risk Management

“It is also a common trap of giving inexperienced customers a false sense of security…”~Navigating Supply Chain Cyber Risk TPRM processes today are filled with thousands of pages of questionnaires, assessments, and more, but does that status quo really help secure your vendor ecosystem? Join Aleksandr Yampolskiy (CEO & Co-Founder, SecurityScorecard) and Alex Golbin (Co-Author, Navigating Supply Chain Cyber Risk) as they chat about.

EP 21 - When attackers log in: Pausing for perspective in the age of instant answers

In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner welcomes back David Higgins, senior director in CyberArk’s Field Technology Office, for a timely conversation about the evolving cyber threat landscape. Higgins explains why today’s attackers aren’t breaking in—they’re logging in—using stolen credentials, AI-powered social engineering, and deepfakes to bypass traditional defenses and exploit trust.