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13 articles

How Runtime Security Can Turn AI Into an Engine for Innovation

Security Boulevard, Monday, May 25th, 2026

Runtime security enables organizations to safely scale AI agents by monitoring and enforcing controls at machine speed rather than relying on pre-deployment policies.

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How Runtime Security Can Turn AI Into an Engine for Innovation

Anonymous Website Visitor Identification: How It Works, Top Tools Compared, and GDPR/CCPA Compliance

Security Boulevard, Monday, May 25th, 2026

Demand Gen Report's 2024 B2B Buyer Behavior survey found 67 percent of B2B purchase decisions are 60% or more complete before the buyer ever contacts sales, which is exactly why marketing teams pay for anonymous-visitor-identification tools, and exactly why the GDPR and CCPA enforcement gaps matter.

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Anonymous Website Visitor Identification: How It Works, Top Tools Compared, and GDPR/CCPA Compliance

Quantum-Resistant Cryptography for AI: A Blueprint for Secure Model Context Protocol Deployments

Security Boulevard, Monday, May 25th, 2026

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) has completely changed the game for agentic AI. It's the connective tissue that lets our agents actually do things. But there's a catch. By making our systems more connected, we've effectively left the back door wide open for long-term data theft.

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Quantum-Resistant Cryptography for AI: A Blueprint for Secure Model Context Protocol Deployments

The CVE Chase Must Stop

Security Boulevard, Monday, May 25th, 2026

Even before Anthropic's new model was released, it was already clear: AI is shifting the balance of power in cybersecurity in favor of attackers, forcing defenders to rethink a protection paradigm that relies on vulnerability monitoring and patching.

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The CVE Chase Must Stop

Scammers Pretending to Be Microsoft Had Help from US Executives

Security Boulevard, Tuesday, May 26th, 2026

US executives pleaded guilty to selling phone numbers and infrastructure to tech support scammers impersonating Microsoft and Apple.

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Scammers Pretending to Be Microsoft Had Help from US Executives

Agentic AI Does Not Mean Abandoning Zero Trust

Security Boulevard, Tuesday, May 26th, 2026

For the last several years, security leaders have wrestled with a difficult question: how do you embrace AI-driven progress without creating massive new security risks?

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Agentic AI Does Not Mean Abandoning Zero Trust

Even Google Says You Cannot Do AI Security On One Platform

Security Boulevard, Thursday, May 28th, 2026

Google Cloud's COO states that effective AI security requires platform-independent solutions across multiple clouds and SaaS applications.

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Even Google Says You Cannot Do AI Security On One Platform

Four Lessons From a Founder to Build and Scale a Cybersecurity Company That Lasts

Security Boulevard, Thursday, May 28th, 2026

In the early stages of building a business, even experienced leaders don't know if they will succeed. Many start with strong ideas, yet 90% of startups fail. Pushing through requires hard work, persistence, and a big leap of faith.

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Four Lessons From a Founder to Build and Scale a Cybersecurity Company That Lasts

Hacking for Fun, Profit-and Now, Wagers

Security Boulevard, Friday, May 29th, 2026

The next generation of hacking may not be about stealing the money. It may be about creating the event on which the money is wagered.

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Hacking for Fun, Profit-and Now, Wagers

How Continuous Scanning Differs from Periodic Pentesting?

Security Boulevard, Friday, May 29th, 2026

Your security testing works on a schedule, and that is how it needs to be. But our no-so-generous opponents do not think the same! Attackers don't work on a schedule.

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How Continuous Scanning Differs from Periodic Pentesting?

Infrastructure Costs in SSO Systems: What Teams Often Overlook

Security Boulevard, Friday, May 29th, 2026

Single sign-on systems help organizations simplify user access across multiple platforms and applications. Employees benefit from fewer passwords, while IT teams gain better control over authentication and security policies.

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Infrastructure Costs in SSO Systems: What Teams Often Overlook

The Cost Hidden in Your Recovery Queue

Security Boulevard, Friday, May 29th, 2026

While enterprises typically benchmark helpdesk identity verification tickets at a visible $25 each, the true annual cost balloon past $8 million due to hidden engineering overhead, lost workforce productivity, and severe social engineering breach risks.

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The Cost Hidden in Your Recovery Queue

What GEO Looks Like for Cybersecurity Buyers: CISOs, CIOs, and Security Teams

Security Boulevard, Friday, May 29th, 2026

A CISO evaluating an identity platform does not start with a sales call. They start with a prompt.

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What GEO Looks Like for Cybersecurity Buyers: CISOs, CIOs, and Security Teams