After 28 years protecting corporate and government systems, I've seen plenty of threats. But Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's recent essay "The Adolescence of Technology" describes something I haven't encountered before: a perfect storm of security risk...
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For a long time, security organizations were built around a single assumption: bad things are going to happen, and our job is to stop them. That assumption is no longer enough. Picture your security team as the world's most overqualified firefighter...
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Hiring managers in 2026 are not waking up thinking, “You know what would fix everything? One more CISSP.” They are staring at noisy dashboards, half tuned alerts, Terraform that they do not fully trust, and a growing pile of Mac malware no one reall...
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If you've ever watched an action movie, you know the hero isn't just fighting stuff; they're fighting for something important, saving the world, protecting a loved one, or retrieving a priceless artifact. That something is their WHY. In cybersecurit...
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Every few years, the U.S. government provides a stark reminder of how fragile our most complex systems are. The latest shutdown isn’t just a political standoff; it’s a real-time stress test of what happens when leadership vanishes. Budgets freeze, a...
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Let's be honest for a moment... The first time you used a tool like ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, or Midjourney, it felt a bit like magic, didn't it? An idea in your head becomes a coherent essay, a complex piece of code, or a stunning piece of art in sec...
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For years, the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) has been the boogeyman in the closet of government contracting. Everyone knew it was coming, but many companies quietly hoped it would stay in the shadows a little longer. That hope ju...
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We’re living in a world where artificial intelligence is woven into every part of cybersecurity. Detection engines are smarter. Threat-hunting platforms are faster. Automation closes tickets before you can even sip your coffee. But here’s the uncomf...
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The promise of agentic AI is seductive. The idea that autonomous systems that do not just answer questions but actually do things. They can book flights, draft contracts, process claims, or even manage your team’s Slack. But with that power comes a ...
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Leadership today feels less like a boardroom meeting and more like a never-ending chess match. Every move you make has ripple effects, sometimes several layers deep, and the opposition is not always obvious. Competitors, shifting technology, supply ...
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Here’s something you probably didn’t see coming: Google is warning people about… calendar invites. Not malware, not ransomware, not some shady attachment. Calendar invites. And yeah, that’s exactly the problem. Researchers at SafeBreach figured out ...
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, AI serves not as a replacement for human talent but as a powerful amplifier. For leaders, the challenge is to equip their teams to harness this potential effectively. Today, we're going to take a look...
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Imagine if every time you looked at a criminal's mugshot, they had a completely different face. New hair, new build, new fingerprints. Now imagine trying to stop them from sneaking into your home or business when their appearance changes every few m...
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There’s a moment in every new developer’s life that feels like magic. You type in a few lines of code, hit "run," and boom...your first app, game, or weirdly functional to-do list appears like it was conjured out of thin air. You sit back i...
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I didn’t expect to find myself Googling my own name at 2:00 a.m., cross-checking DOJ press releases and wondering if some faceless algorithm had quietly tagged me as “high risk.” My stomach dropped. Let me be clear right out of the gate: There is a ...
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