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The Hidden Cost of Compliance: When Regulations Weaken Security - The current state of regulation and the overwhelming burden it brings to most enterprises is a discussion worth having (Joshua Goldfarb)


Failure, Rinse, Repeat: Why do Both History and Security Seem Doomed to Repeat Themselves? Let’s examine, through the lens of some historic breaches, the five most common mistakes that still serve as a catalyst to compromise. (Trevin Edgeworth)


AI Can Supercharge Productivity, But We Still Need a Human-in-the-Loop AI systems can sometimes struggle with complex or nuanced situations, so human intervention can help identify and address potential issues that algorithms might not. (Marc Solomon)


How Hackers Manipulate Agentic AI with Prompt Engineering - Organizations adopting the transformative nature of agentic AI are urged to take heed of prompt engineering tactics being practiced by threat actors. (Etay Maor)

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