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GitGuardian Launches MCP Server to Bring Secrets Security into Developer Workflows

GitGuardian, the leader in automated secrets detection and remediation, today announced the launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, a powerful new infrastructure designed to bring AI-assisted secrets security directly into developer environments. As intelligent agents begin to reshape the software development landscape, GitGuardian's MCP server marks a pivotal shift in aligning security practices with an environment where code is shipped faster than ever.

What the Latest Mega Breaches Teach Us About Cybersecurity Board Reporting

‍ ‍ ‍Both the Marks & Spencer ransomware attack and the Qantas breach dominated headlines for weeks, each exposing serious lapses in how data and risk were managed at the organizational level. But within the cybersecurity community, the response took a different turn. Unlike with other commentary post-cyber incidents, the focus quickly moved away from compromised systems and toward something more structural. These weren’t framed as technical breakdowns.

Securing Legacy Dependencies with Aikido and TuxCare

TL;DR We’ve partnered with TuxCare so you can fix vulnerabilities in legacy dependencies instantly, without rewrites or risky upgrades. Stay secure, compliant, and keep building without trade-offs. Read on for the full launch, or check out our docs to go deeper. As engineering teams scale, managing vulnerabilities in third-party libraries becomes one of the biggest blockers to shipping safely and quickly.

Developing Security Leaders

Most security leaders don't suddenly become "strategic" the moment they get a new title. It's a skill developed through failures, feedback, and learning how to align your work with the business's goals. On this episode of The Connectivity Cloud Podcast, Olivier Busolini opens up about his own missteps, trying to contribute from inside the tech silo, then outside of it, and still feeling ineffective?