Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

In the Digital Era, Security Starts with Identity

A few years ago, an IP address was enough to identify users online ‒ almost like a physical address that indicated where they were located. Today, however, users no longer rely on a single device or location, making it far more difficult for organizations to recognize who is accessing their systems, from where, and with what level of risk.

Webinar: Unleash Your 2026 Potential with WatchGuard

If you’re a SonicWall partner, chances are 2025 tested your patience, and your margins. Between high-profile breaches, unexpected price increases, and strategic pivots that created more confusion than clarity, many partners were left absorbing the fallout while working harder for less return. As the security landscape continues to evolve, partners deserve a platform that simplifies operations, protects customers, and supports sustainable growth.

Feature Request Portal - Tanium Tech Talks #147

We want to hear your feature requests. Find out how on today's Tanium Tech Talk. Send feedback directly to our Product Management team Suggest and vote on product feature requests and enhancements Help determine what we implement and how we prioritize Use your Tanium Titans user community login To explore the Tanium Feature Request Portal, go to community.tanium.com, login, and look for the Product Ideas button.

We Asked AI Security Experts to Explain Their Work Using Emojis #AISecurity #AI #AppSec

Can you explain AI Security using only emojis? We challenged AI Security professionals to do just that — no words, just symbols. Their creative combos reveal how experts really think about risks, models, and protection in today’s AI-driven world. From to to , each emoji tells a story about securing the systems behind the world’s most powerful models. Subscribe for more creative takes on AppSec, AI Security, and secure development from the Mend.io team.

The Howler Episode 25 - Susan Corcoran, Chief Accounting Officer

This month, we sit down with Susan Corcoran, Chief Accounting Officer, as she unpacks common misconceptions about accounting, takes us on her journey from Minnesota dairy farm to London then back to Minnesota, and so much more! With nearly two decades of experience, spanning Deloitte and United Health Group, Susan Corcoran has led everything from SEC reporting to global accounting strategy. Now she's steering Arctic Wolf's financial integrity and compliance at the highest level as Chief Accounting Officer.

SecurityScorecard CEO Dr. Aleksandr Yampolskiy 2026 Predictions for Supply Chain Cybersecurity

It's that time of year again for SecurityScorecard 2026 predictions. CEO and co-founder of SecurityScorecard Dr. Aleksandr Yampolskiy shares his predictions for how CEOs will rethink supply chain cybersecurity in 2026. We have seen supply chain breaches take over the headlines and cyber risk is becoming more than just a TPRM & IT issue and is becoming a bigger boardroom issue.

OWASP Top 10 for Agentic Applications 2026: Key Takeaways & How to Take Action

AI agents connect to APIs, execute code, move data, and make decisions with real permissions in live production environments — introducing a new class of security risks. To help organizations stay ahead, the OWASP GenAI Security Project released the OWASP Top 10 for Agentic Applications 2026. In this post, we’ll provide a summary of each agentic AI risk category defined by OWASP, along with actionable next steps to begin securing your agentic AI projects in 2026 and beyond.

5 fraud and identity experts on 2025-2026 trends

As with previous years, we asked identity and fraud experts to reflect on the closing year and share a few predictions for the next. You’ll get unique perspectives from fraud fighters, researchers, and an executive. We asked them about unexpected fraud trends, which tactics will become more valuable, leadership’s changing perceptions, and AI, of course. But we kicked things off with a lighthearted question.

Arctic Wolf Observes Malicious SSO Logins on FortiGate Devices Following Disclosure of CVE-2025-59718 and CVE-2025-59719

In December 12, 2025, Arctic Wolf began observing intrusions involving malicious SSO logins on FortiGate appliances. Fortinet had previously released an advisory for two critical authentication bypass vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-59718 and CVE-2025-59719) on December 9, 2025. Arctic Wolf had also sent out a security bulletin for the vulnerabilities shortly thereafter.