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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Cybersecurity – Week 33

Courts sentence Com member for sextorting 117 minors, joint advisory warns of Gunra ransomware, and ShieldBreak bypasses MS Defender for SYSTEM access.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Cybersecurity – Week 32

Snowflake hacker's guilty plea covers a 100M-record breach, Mythos 5 spends 34 hours trying to backdoor real code, and ChainDrop's worm spreads via npm.

From Input to Impact: Secure AI Where It Runs

Defend the entire AI agentic stack across endpoints, identities, cloud, and apps with SentinelOne's unified platform.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Cybersecurity – Week 31

Police flag 4,000 URLs to disrupt The Com, theft victims sue Apple over a $1.8M wallet scam, and OpenAI and Anthropic models reach real systems in cyber tests.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Cybersecurity – Week 30

Authorities arrest Kratos's developer, HollowGraph hides C2 in 2050 calendar events, and OpenAI's models breach Hugging Face to steal benchmark answers.

Your Best Analyst Shouldn’t Be a Person. It Should Be a Capability Everyone Can Summon.

Transform expert SOC analysis into an on-demand AI capability to empower all analysts and accelerate threat resolution.

Mount Here, Read There: Twin Path Traversal CVEs in Kubernetes Storage

Discover how a filepath.Join misconception caused cross-tenant path traversal vulnerabilities in Kubernetes CSI drivers.

From Triage Grind to Strategic Operator: The New AI SOC Career Path

Learn how AI is reshaping SOC careers, elevating analysts from manual triage to strategic threat hunting and AI governance.

The Agentic SOC: Transforming Data into Defensive Velocity

Transform SOC data chaos into autonomous intelligence with modern AI pipelines and agentic AI to empower human analysts.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in Cybersecurity – Week 29

Authorities sanction Russian-based cybercriminals, attackers deploy Starland malware, and 300 imposter GitHub repos push BoryptGrab infostealer.