The SOC Doesn't Need Another Console
The SOC doesn’t need another console — it needs the tools it already has to finally work together instead of creating more noise.
Read article →Sharp takes on the threats, tools, and people shaping cybersecurity.
The SOC doesn’t need another console — it needs the tools it already has to finally work together instead of creating more noise.
Read article →You can’t defend what you can’t see — and most vulnerability lists still don’t show which weaknesses an attacker can actually exploit right now.
Read article →Prevention fails often enough that the real defense is no longer keeping attackers out — it’s making sure they cannot spread once they’re inside.
Read article →Attackers don’t break in anymore — they log in with valid credentials, tokens, or sessions they bought, phished, or stole, and then move through the company like any other user.
Read article →Companies are shipping AI systems faster than they’re testing them for abuse — and attackers are already exploiting jailbreaks, prompt injection, and model extraction that traditional security tools were never built to catch.
Read article →Your employees are using AI every day. Security just doesn’t know about most of it — and the data is already moving.
Read article →Enterprise AI stopped just answering questions — now it acts on its own with live credentials, and most security teams still can’t count how many agents are running.
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