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Security Boulevard, Thursday, May 14th, 2026

AI Agents Are Creating a New Cybersecurity Blind Spot

Vol 338 · Issue 2 · 2026-05-14

The cybersecurity industry has spent years focusing on visibility. Dashboards expanded. Detection tooling improved. Telemetry volumes exploded. Yet one of the biggest emerging risks in 2026 is not hidden malware or an unknown zero-day. It is the rapid deployment of AI agents that organisations barely understand, cannot fully inventory, and often cannot meaningfully govern.

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AI Agents Are Creating a New Cybersecurity Blind Spot

Security Boulevard, Wednesday, May 13th, 2026

Securing AI Sales Tools: Why Passwordless Authentication Is Critical for Protecting Your CRM and Sales Intelligence Data

Vol 338 · Issue 2 · 2026-05-13

Passwordless authentication is quickly becoming the safest way to protect AI sales tools and the sensitive data inside them. Sales platforms now hold everything from pipeline forecasts to competitive insights, and weak login practices leave those assets exposed far more often than teams realize.

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Securing AI Sales Tools: Why Passwordless Authentication Is Critical for Protecting Your CRM and Sales Intelligence Data

Security Boulevard, Saturday, May 9th, 2026

Best AI Governance Tools for Enterprises (2026)

Vol 338 · Issue 1 · 2026-05-09

AI governance has become one of the most crowded and misunderstood categories in security - most tools discover AI risk, few actually control it, and this Grip Security piece argues true enterprise governance requires discovery, risk assessment, and continuous identity-based enforcement together, not just visibility.

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Best AI Governance Tools for Enterprises (2026)

Security Boulevard, Monday, May 4th, 2026

The Shadow AI Governance Crisis: Why 80% of Fortune 500 Companies Have Already Lost Control of Their AI Infrastructure

Vol 338 · Issue 1 · 2026-05-04

This Deepak Gupta post (syndicated on Security Boulevard) opens with a Fortune 100 CISO's confession: "We spent three years building a Zero Trust architecture. We wrote policies for every system, every user, every access request. Then someone on the trading desk asked ChatGPT to summarize a client portfolio.

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The Shadow AI Governance Crisis: Why 80% of Fortune 500 Companies Have Already Lost Control of Their AI Infrastructure

Security Boulevard, Monday, May 4th, 2026

AI Security vs AI Governance Explained

Vol 338 · Issue 1 · 2026-05-04

AI security and AI governance are often discussed as separate strategies, but that separation is exactly what creates risk - because governance defines rules without enforcing them, security enforces controls without identity context, and both fail without visibility into the OAuth connections and non-human identities where AI risk actually lives.

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AI Security vs AI Governance Explained

Techstrong.ai, Friday, May 1st, 2026

The AI Execution Gap

Vol 337 · Issue 5 · 2026-05-01

Most organizations struggle to scale AI from pilot projects to production due to organizational and operational failures rather than technical limitations.

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The AI Execution Gap

Techstrong.ai, Friday, April 17th, 2026

How AI's Evolution is Reshaping Data Systems

Vol 337 · Issue 3 · 2026-04-17

Enterprise AI has evolved rapidly-from predictive models answering targeted questions to generative models producing content on demand, and now to agentic AI systems that pursue goals autonomously through multi-step reasoning.

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How AI's Evolution is Reshaping Data Systems

Techstrong.ai, Friday, April 17th, 2026

Agentic AI And The Race To Build AI-Ready Infrastructure

Vol 337 · Issue 3 · 2026-04-17

In 2026, two forces will define how enterprises build, secure and operate cloud environments. First, autonomous, agentic AI is quickly becoming a foundational part of how work gets done across security, DevOps and IT operations. Second, enterprises are investing aggressively in the infrastructure needed to support these systems at scale.

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Agentic AI And The Race To Build AI-Ready Infrastructure

Security Boulevard, Friday, April 17th, 2026

Mythos And Cybersecurity

Vol 337 · Issue 3 · 2026-04-17

Last week, Anthropic pulled back the curtain on Claude Mythos Preview, an AI model so capable at finding and exploiting software vulnerabilities that the company decided it was too dangerous to release to the public.

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Mythos And Cybersecurity

IoTNEWS, Friday, April 17th, 2026

How Edge Computing Is Changing Machinery Management

Vol 337 · Issue 3 · 2026-04-17

Industrial IoT deployments have traditionally focused on asset tracking and machine data collection through sensors and connected devices. These systems rely on technologies such as GPS, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), RFID, and industrial sensors to collect data on location, vibration, temperature, and equipment utilisation hours.

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How Edge Computing Is Changing Machinery Management

Security Boulevard, Thursday, April 16th, 2026

Stop Planning. Start Learning. That's The AI Playbook That's Actually Working.

Vol 337 · Issue 3 · 2026-04-16

AI adoption isn't a project you plan and then execute, it's a journey you learn by walking. Organizations that wait for a perfect strategy before taking a step are already falling behind. The ones pulling ahead aren't the ones with the longest roadmaps. They're the ones who started small, learned fast, and kept moving. In a landscape where the tools, models, and best practices shift every few months, experience is the only reliable teacher.

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Stop Planning. Start Learning. That's The AI Playbook That's Actually Working.

Security Boulevard, Thursday, April 16th, 2026

AI Prompt Injection Attacks (2: Examples & Prevention

Vol 337 · Issue 3 · 2026-04-16

Prompt injection is quickly becoming one of the most exploited weaknesses in AI-powered SaaS environments. As organizations embed AI into workflows, support systems, and automation layers, attackers are shifting focus. Instead of breaking the model, they manipulate it. Carefully crafted inputs can override instructions, expose sensitive data, or trigger unintended actions.

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AI Prompt Injection Attacks (2: Examples & Prevention

Security Boulevard, Monday, April 13th, 2026

The Conversation No One Is Having About Claude Mythos

Vol 337 · Issue 3 · 2026-04-13

At sufficient scale, Mythos-style breaches are inevitable. Patching matters, but no pipeline keeps pace with thousands of simultaneous zero-days. The relevant question isn't how an attacker got in - it's what they can reach once they're inside. That answer depends entirely on your IAM posture. You can control it.

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The Conversation No One Is Having About Claude Mythos