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Introducing GuardNest - Your Central Platform For Security Risks

Pentest People is proud to announce the release of GuardNest, the next evolution of its award-winning cybersecurity platform, previously known as SecurePortal. Version 3 of the platform delivers a completely new look and feel, marking a major milestone in the company’s ongoing partnership with WorkNest and its mission to make security management simpler, smarter, and more collaborative.

AI agents in financial services: The hidden org chart

AI agents are quickly becoming “first-class citizens” in financial services, mimicking human behavior and holding privileged access that rivals employees. Yet unlike people, they don’t appear on your official org chart. The financial services sector already lives in a state of constant tension: the race to adopt new technologies for a competitive edge often faces off with the duty to preserve customer trust earned over decades of reliability, regulation, and security.

CVE-2025-61882: New Critical RCE Vulnerability Linked to Oracle E-Business Cl0p Extortion Emails

On October 4, 2025, Oracle released a fix for a newly disclosed critical vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-61882, linked to recent extortion emails received by some Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) customers. This vulnerability allows unauthenticated remote threat actors to achieve remote code execution and resides in the BI Publisher component of Oracle Concurrent Processing.

An AI/ML Deep Dive with Luke Wolcott

This week on the podcast, we bring on WatchGuard's head of MDR data science Luke Wolcott to discuss the evolution of machine learning and artificial intelligence in cybersecurity. We dive into the differences in common (and uncommon) machine learning models, the pros and cons of supervised vs unsupervised learning, and why some of the coolest things happening in AI aren't the ones you hear about in the news.

Security Leaders Cite AI-Driven Phishing Attacks as a Top Concern

A new report has found that nearly 40% of security leaders believe their organizations are least prepared for phishing and other social engineering attacks, Help Net Security reports. According to the report from VikingCloud, these concerns are driven by the increasing use of AI tools to assist in cyberattacks. “Generative or agentic AI-driven phishing attacks (51%) are leadership teams’ top concern when it comes to new cyberattack techniques,” the report says.

Spec Reviews Slowing You Down? Meet the AI Tool That Turns PDFs Into Project-Ready Insights

Almost every AEC professional interacts with construction specifications from estimating to closeout, but that doesn’t mean it's easy. Locked in hard-to-use PDFs, specification documents are often a time-consuming obstacle. Egnyte’s Specifications Analyst, part of the new Project Hub, eases the pain with an intuitive interface built specifically for how AEC teams work.

From endpoint to XDR: Operationalize Jamf Protect data in Elastic Security

Enhance your threat detection, investigation, and response capabilities by integrating Jamf Protect macOS data within Elastic Security. Security teams often struggle to detect and respond to macOS threats with endpoint data alone. The integration with Jamf Protect changes that. Jamf Protect delivers rich macOS telemetry and built-in protections like Threat Prevention and Network Protection, powered by Jamf Threat Labs.

Manufacturing: Executives Voice Cyberattack Readiness Concerns

Manufacturing executives recently surveyed by LevelBlue expressed a deep concern that emerging attack methods, such as deepfakes and AI-powered attacks, will be almost as likely as more traditional attacks like ransomware. We derived the information from a research-based survey conducted in January 2025, which included 220 C-suite and senior manufacturing executives.