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Securing the Digital Frontier: Key Themes from Black Hat USA 2025

Another year, another Black Hat USA. And what a show it was as thousands descended on the Entertainment Capital of the World. The conference returned to the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas with a packed six-day program, kicking off with four days of specialized cybersecurity trainings, followed by the main expo on August 6-7.

How Should Sensitive Information Be Stored?

Your sensitive information — passwords, banking details, personal documents — needs proper protection. But are you storing it securely? In this video, we’ll break down the risks of poor storage, the best ways to protect both digital and physical data and how Keeper can help keep your information safe.

Breaking the Intelligence-Defense Divide with Scott Scher

Cyber threat intelligence is often misunderstood, seen as a niche reporting function instead of the connective tissue that links defenders, leaders, and strategy. In this episode of Data Security Decoded, join Caleb Tolin as he sits down with Scott Scher, a cyber threat intelligence (CTI) expert with an unconventional backstory, to explore how his off‑grid years shaped his view on resilience, why CTI should be seen as “counter‑threat intelligence,” and how intelligence defenders, and policy teams can work as one to turn raw data into actionable security decisions.

The "So What?" Problem in Threat Intelligence

Defense teams and many others across the organization don’t always understand what intelligence is or how to use it. Scott Scher explains why that second part, how to use it, is what CTI teams often miss. Scott shares why intelligence must go beyond reports and clearly communicate what matters and what to do next. Key Points: Most teams don’t know how to apply raw intelligence CTI must embed the “so what” and “what now” Reports alone are not enough Actionability is what makes intel valuable.

When AI Agents Go Awry

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