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  • AI Security Daily Briefing: June 01, 2026

    Active exploitation of AI-powered tools, supply chain compromises, and phishing leveraging trusted SaaS platforms dominated the landscape this week. Defenders must respond swiftly to new risks from adversarial AI use and exposed agent frameworks while staying alert to creative abuses of collaboration infrastructure. Prioritize reviews and patching of high-impact systems highlighted below.

  • Cybersecurity Daily Briefing: June 01, 2026

    Today’s coverage spotlights the active exploitation of several critical vulnerabilities, widespread supply chain threats targeting both enterprise and developer ecosystems, and regulatory escalation following high-profile data breaches. Defenders should prioritize urgent patching, review SaaS integrations, and strengthen monitoring as threat actors expand their attack delivery methods.

  • The Token Trap: How AI Usage Costs Quietly Break the Bank, and How to Stop It

    Every finance leader signing off on an AI initiative in 2026 has heard the pitch: models are cheaper than ever, the technology pays for itself, and per-token prices keep falling. All of that is true. And it is exactly why… Read More ›

  • Cybersecurity Daily Briefing: May 27, 2026

    Zero-days targeting service plugins and e-learning platforms, SaaS breaches fueled by social engineering, and growing risks from unmanaged AI tools highlight urgent priorities today. Immediate patching, user education, and practical AI governance are vital as both attack techniques and defense tools evolve. Stay alert to data leakage and privilege escalation triggers across your stack.

  • Cybersecurity Daily Briefing: May 22, 2026

    Law enforcement disruptions of major botnets and VPN infrastructure dominated the news, while vulnerabilities in Cisco Secure Workload and endpoint protection software present urgent patching priorities. Ongoing active exploitation and the persistent risk from exposed IoT and app marketplaces highlight the need for immediate defensive actions.

  • AI Security Daily Briefing: May 22, 2026

    The FTC begins U.S. enforcement of the TAKE IT DOWN Act, compelling platforms to swiftly remove AI-generated intimate imagery. Meanwhile, rapid developments in AI policy, labor automation, and creative industries underline new regulatory, operational, and content security considerations for security teams.

  • AI Security Daily Briefing: May 21, 2026

    Today’s briefing covers a resurgence of advanced Linux rootkits and telecom 0-days, risks from over-privileged AI agents, and rapid advances in open-source AI security. Key themes include operational pressure between tech adoption, regulatory gaps, and the imperative for proactive testing and oversight.

  • Cybersecurity Daily Briefing: May 21, 2026

    Today’s briefing highlights critical flaws in endpoint and Linux kernel security, supply chain exposures, and recurring failures in identity and device trust. Ransomware infrastructure disruptions and gaps in privileged access controls underscore the urgency for rapid patching and stronger secrets management.

  • Cybersecurity Daily Briefing: May 19, 2026

    Today’s cybersecurity roundup focuses on escalating supply chain attacks affecting npm, GitHub Actions, and VS Code extensions, as well as ongoing risks from cloud credential leaks and macOS infostealers. Patch management hurdles in restricted Windows environments and international law enforcement takedowns of malicious infrastructure are also in focus.

  • AI Security Daily Briefing: May 19, 2026

    Malicious npm campaigns and infostealer malware highlight escalating supply chain threats, while operational gaps in incident response and unregulated AI adoption persist. Today’s roundup covers open-source risk, credential theft, automation challenges, and the ongoing debate over AI’s social impact.