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Syteca's approach to stopping a #breach in progress | #pam #itdr #cybersecurity

Prevention is great, but it’s just the front door. Syteca is built for the reality that someone will eventually get inside. Our approach is to move from passive logging to active 'Auto-Containment'. Because our is reinforced with native , the platform doesn't just send an alert when it sees lateral movement or a risky command — it can automatically terminate that session or block the user instantly. We make containment a real-time technical action rather than just a post-incident manual process.

7 Important Questions Facing CISOs on Bridging the Gap Between AI Threats, Supply Chain, and Cyber Resilience

A CISO’s job never ends, and, according to a recent LevelBlue survey, the issues they are dealing with on a daily basis are piling up, causing some disconnect in priorities and a misunderstanding of how to accomplish specific cybersecurity goals. To help answer some of the more pressing questions CISOs face and to gain a different perspective on the survey’s results, we sat down with LevelBlue’s Chief Security & Trust Officer, Kory Daniels.

CVE-2025-53521: F5 BIG-IP APM Vulnerability Reclassified as Unauthenticated RCE and Exploited in the Wild

On March 28, 2026, F5 updated its security advisory for a vulnerability impacting BIG-IP APM that was originally disclosed in October 2025 (CVE-2025-53521). The vulnerability was initially classified as a medium-severity denial-of-service (DoS) issue but has been reclassified as a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability. F5 has stated CVE-2025-53521 is being exploited by unauthenticated remote threat actors to deploy web shells.

Awards Don't Defend Networks. Execution Does.

By: Simon Hunt, Chief Product Officer, Securonix Being named to CRN’s 2026 Security 100 list for the fourth consecutive year is something we’re proud of. It reflects the strength of our partners and the work our teams are doing every day. But recognition doesn’t stop a breach. It doesn’t reduce investigation time. It doesn’t help an analyst close a case faster at 2:00 a.m.

AI Takes Over RSAC Conference (Now What?) with Dave Bittner

In this RSAC 2026 Conference recap, Dave Bittner, Host of the CyberWire Daily podcast, joins Data Security Decoded host Caleb Tolin from the guest seat to discuss the biggest theme dominating the conference: artificial intelligence, and, more specifically, agentic AI. From wall-to-wall AI messaging across San Francisco to in-depth conversations with security leaders and analysts, one thing became clear: the industry has moved past debating whether AI will take hold. It already has. Now, the focus has shifted to making it safe.