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The Monday Brief helps leaders navigate real-world cyber threats, AI, technology change, human and geopolitical risk. Each week, we curate the signals that matter most and turn them into clear, strategic insight for decision-makers.
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Attackers Reached a Polish Power Plant's Controls Through a Private Cellular Network Nobody Was Watching
A Self-Propagating npm Worm That Rotates C2 Through Ethereum, and a Hotel Portal That Borrows Your MFA
Attackers Are Reaching Water PLCs, Endpoints, and Camera Feeds Without Exploits, and Detection Built for Malware Is Missing Most of It
A Zero-Day Gets You Code Execution. Your Architecture Decides What That Gets You (ft. Steve Povolny)
Prompt Injection Is an Architectural Property, Not a Bug You Patch
The Ransomware Negotiator Was Working for the Ransomware Gang
An LLM Agent Just Ran a Complete Ransomware Kill Chain Without a Human Operator. Your Defense Cannot Wait for One Either. (ft. John Hubbard)
Attackers Exploited the Cisco SD-WAN Zero-Day Two Months Before Disclosure, and Why That Matters to Your Board (ft. Lynda Grindstaff)
Third-Party OAuth Tokens Have Become a Preferred Entry Point for Enterprise Data Theft (ft. Gregory Richardson)
Attackers Are Building the Target List Before the Vulnerability Drops (ft. Thomas Roccia)
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