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Beyond patching: Building a Mythos-ready security program

When Anthropic revealed the existence of Mythos, the frontier AI model they deemed too dangerous for public release, the security community was alarmed. And it’s not hard to see why: Mythos is capable of detecting software vulnerabilities at a previously unimaginable scale, and autonomously crafting exploits to weaponize these flaws. According to Anthropic, Mythos created 181 exploits of Firefox in testing, ninety times more than the company’s previous model (Claude Opus 4.6).

Complexity in the Stack Is Slowing Down Decisions

Security environments did not become complex by design. They evolved incrementally. Each tool addressed a gap in detection, visibility, or response. Over time, the architecture expanded, but the system was never designed to operate as a single decision layer. Data moves between systems, but context does not consistently follow. Alerts surface without full entity history. Intelligence exists, but it is not always applied at the point where decisions are made.

The Transformation of Third-Party Risk Management from SecurityScorecard

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Spotting CI/CD misconfigurations before the bots do: Securing GitHub Actions with Datadog IaC Security

In March 2026, a GitHub account called hackerbot-claw, describing itself as an “autonomous security research agent powered by claude-opus-4-5,” began systematically targeting open source repositories—including one from Datadog. Over a week, it opened many pull requests designed to exploit misconfigurations in GitHub Actions workflows.

Quantum Computers Threaten Encryption - Here's the Fix | Sharon Goldberg

What happens to Internet security when quantum computers become powerful enough to break today’s encryption? In this clip from a full conversation on This Week in NET, Sharon Goldberg explains why researchers and companies are preparing for post-quantum cryptography, what could be at risk if current encryption is broken, and why the timeline may be closer than many expected. This clip is from the This Week in NET podcast about the future of encryption, quantum computing, and post-quantum cryptography.

What the Data Says CIOs, CTOs, and CISOs Must Act on in 2026

Cyber risk in 2026 isn’t defined by a lack of security tools; it’s defined by how quickly weaknesses compound when organizations aren’t aligned. To understand how organizations are responding, we researched the priorities, concerns, and blind spots of three critical leadership roles: the CISO, CIO, and CTO.

Analyzing the RondoDox Botnet: A DDoS and Mining Threat

A few weeks ago we published the first part of this series where we described the infrastructure used by the RondoDox threat actors to scan and exploit vulnerable systems. In this second post we’ll take a deep dive into the malware that is deployed into vulnerable systems. Specifically, we’ll look at the initial implant used to fetch the RondoDox binary and the binary itself, detailing its behaviour, how it communicates with the Command and Control (C2), and its malicious capabilities.

Acronis Ecosystem expands with new integrations to help MSPs protect, manage and automate

Managed service providers (MSPs) are operating in an environment defined by growing attack surfaces, rising customer expectations and increasing pressure to scale efficiently. With MSPs managing more than 20 tools on average, integrations are no longer a backend convenience but are a strategic requirement for reducing complexity, accelerating response and improving margins.