Security Boulevard, Saturday, December 20th, 2025
What Innovations In NHIs Are Transforming Cybersecurity
What Are Non-Human Identities and How Do They Impact Cybersecurity?
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Security Boulevard, Saturday, December 20th, 2025
What Are Non-Human Identities and How Do They Impact Cybersecurity?
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Security Boulevard, Saturday, December 20th, 2025
Where data breaches and cyber threats are a constant concern, the question of how organizations can effectively manage cloud security has become more critical than ever. Non-Human Identities (NHIs) are emerging as a vital component, offering a robust solution to some of the most pressing security challenges faced by various industries, including financial services, healthcare, and DevOps.
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Security Boulevard, Saturday, December 20th, 2025
It's about time. Organizations are finally confirming-with increased budget spends-that cybersecurity is fundamental to business, key to innovation, reducing enterprise risk and boosting resilience.
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Security Boulevard, Friday, December 19th, 2025
How Do Non-Human Identities Enhance Cybersecurity in Cloud Environments?
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Security Boulevard, Friday, December 19th, 2025
The NIS2 Directive is the European Union's sweeping cybersecurity law aimed at raising the baseline of protection across critical industries. Enacted in late 2022 and now taking effect via national laws, NIS2 introduces mandatory cybersecurity measures for a broad range of organizations.
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Security Boulevard, Friday, December 19th, 2025
How Do Non-Human Identities Reshape Cybersecurity Trends?
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Security Boulevard, Thursday, December 18th, 2025
Risk management in banking depends on how effectively information moves through established structures. A persistent challenge is how early emerging signals are recognized, how consistently they're interpreted across teams, and how directly they inform decisions.
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Security Boulevard, Thursday, December 18th, 2025
Many teams deal with a growing amount of information spread across different tools and platforms. They track orders in one system, monitor customer issues in another, and log processes somewhere else.
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Security Boulevard, Thursday, December 18th, 2025
Modern cyber adversaries no longer depend on loud malware, obvious exploits, or easily identifiable indicators of compromise. Instead, they leverage legitimate credentials, trusted tools, and native system functions to operate silently within enterprise environments.
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Security Boulevard, Wednesday, December 17th, 2025
A series of actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities affecting Windows, Google Chrome, and Apple platforms was disclosed in mid-December, according to The Hacker News, reinforcing a persistent reality for defenders: attackers no longer wait for exposure windows to close. They exploit them immediately.
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Security Boulevard, Wednesday, December 17th, 2025
As 2025 comes to a close, artificial intelligence (AI) is a clear throughline across enterprise organizations.
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Security Boulevard, Wednesday, December 17th, 2025
How Can Non-Human Identity Detection Revolutionize Cybersecurity?
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Security Boulevard, Wednesday, December 17th, 2025
A seismic shift in digital systems is underway - and most people are missing it. While generative AI demos and LLM hype steal the spotlight, enterprise infrastructure is being quietly re-architected, not from the cloud down, but from the silicon up.
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Security Boulevard, Tuesday, December 16th, 2025
Are Your Non-Human Identities (NHIs) and Secrets Truly Secure?
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Security Boulevard, Tuesday, December 16th, 2025
Alright, let's dive into this whole LDAP vs. SSO thing, shall we? It's kinda like trying to explain the difference between a car engine and the entire car - related, but definitely not the same. So, what's the deal?
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Security Boulevard, Tuesday, December 16th, 2025
Today's organizations face an unprecedented challenge: securing increasingly complex IT environments that span on-premises data centers, multiple cloud platforms, and hybrid architectures. Traditional security approaches that rely on disparate point solutions are failing to keep pace with sophisticated threats, leaving critical gaps in visibility and response capabilities.
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Security Boulevard, Tuesday, December 16th, 2025
How Secure Are Your Non-Human Identities in Cloud-Native Environments?
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Security Boulevard, Tuesday, December 16th, 2025
Isn't it annoying when you have to use otps for, like, everything? Sometimes, it's just overkill, y'know? So, when aren't otps the best solution?
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Security Boulevard, Monday, December 15th, 2025
How Do Non-Human Identities Impact Cybersecurity?
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Security Boulevard, Monday, December 15th, 2025
What Role Do Non-Human Identities Play in Securing Our Digital Ecosystems?
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Security Boulevard, Monday, December 15th, 2025
The cybersecurity battlefield has changed. Attackers are faster, more automated, and more persistent than ever. As businesses shift to cloud, remote work, SaaS, and distributed infrastructure, their security needs have outgrown traditional IT support.
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Security Boulevard, Monday, December 15th, 2025
Most enterprise breaches no longer begin with a firewall failure or a missed patch. They begin with an exposed identity.
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Security Boulevard, Monday, December 15th, 2025
Biometrics are kinda everywhere now, aren't they? It feels like just yesterday passwords were the only game in town, but now, logging in with a fingerprint is almost second nature.
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Security Boulevard, December 12,2025
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) went from Anthropic's internal project to industry standard in just twelve months. Now governed by the Linux Foundation, backed by OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and AWS, and downloaded over 97 million times monthly, MCP has become the universal language for connecting AI agents to your enterprise tools.
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Security Boulevard, December 12,2025
Whether you run CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Microsoft Defender, or provide a Managed XDR (Extended Detection and Response) across a mixed vendor stack, the operational challenge is the same. Modern XDRs are intentionally sensitive. They are built to flag everything that might be suspicious, and indicative of malicious behavior.
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Security Boulevard, December 12,2025
This episode of the Defenders Log features host David Redekop and guest Andreas Taudte discussing the often-overlooked world of DDI (DNS, DHCP, and IP Address Management) and its critical role in network security.
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Security Boulevard, December 12,2025
Model Context Protocol (MCP) is quickly becoming the backbone of how AI agents interact with the outside world. It gives agents a standardized way to discover tools, trigger actions, and pull data. MCP dramatically simplifies integration work.
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Security Boulevard, December 12,2025
Personally identifiable information (PII) is any data that can identify a person directly or indirectly. It includes obvious details such as names, ID numbers, and email addresses. It also includes less obvious data points like job titles, ZIP codes, and birth dates.
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Security Boulevard, December 12,2025
A significant portion of cyber breaches begin with one simple issue: weak passwords. With modern cracking tools capable of testing billions of combinations per second, many passwords that users consider 'strong' can be compromised in minutes - sometimes even faster.
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Security Boulevard, December 12,2025
Are you familiar with the virtual tourists navigating your digital right now? These tourists, known as Non-Human Identities (NHIs), are machine identities pivotal in computer security, especially within cloud environments.
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Security Boulevard, December 12,2025
There's a major problem in application security: Organizations secure code before release, but attackers strike in production. This gap is exactly where runtime application security comes in.
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Security Boulevard, December 12,2025
OpenAI sounded the alarm this week that the advanced AI models it has on deck will probably ratchet up cybersecurity risks, which should come as a surprise to exactly no one.
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Security Boulevard, December 11,2025
For decades, there was a general 'gentleman's agreement' on the web regarding automated traffic. Good bots (like search engine crawlers) identified themselves clearly with specific user agent strings (e.g., 'Googlebot') and respected rules laid out in robots.txt. Bad bots masqueraded as legitimate users to scrape content, probe for vulnerabilities, or launch attacks.
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Security Boulevard, December 11,2025
The convergence of physical and digital security is driving a shift toward software-driven, open-architecture edge computing.
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Security Boulevard, December 11,2025
API testing: it's kinda a big deal, right? But are you sure your tests are really doing what you think they are? Unit and characterization tests are two strategies that get used a lot; but honestly, folks mix them up all the time.
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Security Boulevard, December 11,2025
Modern internet users navigate an increasingly fragmented digital ecosystem dominated by countless applications, services, brands and platforms. Engaging with online offerings often requires selecting and remembering passwords or taking other steps to verify and protect one's identity. However, following best practices has become incredibly challenging due to various factors.
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Security Boulevard, December 11,2025
What role do Non-Human Identity and Secrets Security Management (NHIDR) play in safeguarding your organization's digital assets?
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Security Boulevard, December 11,2025
Across government teams, legal departments, and highly regulated industries like healthcare and banking, redaction workflows have remained stubbornly manual even as AI transforms how sensitive information is detected.
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Security Boulevard, December 11,2025
How Can Organizations Securely Manage Non-Human Identities in Cloud Environments?
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Security Boulevard, December 11,2025
Security Operations Centers (SOCs) are drowning, and while this is a cliched statement, it remains an unsolved and costly problem.
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Security Boulevard, December 11,2025
This is a predictions blog. We know, we know; everyone does them, and they can get a bit same-y. Chances are, you're already bored with reading them. So, we've decided to do things a little bit differently this year.
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Security Boulevard, December 10,2025
In December 2025, a ransomware attack on Marquis Software Solutions, a data analytics and marketing vendor serving the financial sector, compromised sensitive customer information held by multiple banks and credit unions, according to Infosecurity Magazine.
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Security Boulevard, December 10,2025
Split Learning (SL) is a distributed deep learning approach enabling multiple clients and a server to collaboratively train and infer on a shared deep neural network (DNN) without requiring clients to share their private local data.
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Security Boulevard, December 10,2025
The OWASP GenAI Security Project today published a top 10 list of the potential security threats that organizations are likely to encounter as they build and deploy artificial intelligence (AI) agents.
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Security Boulevard, December 10,2025
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is building a taxonomy of attack and mitigations for securing artificial intelligence (AI) agents.
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Security Boulevard, December 10,2025
Digital transformation, eh? It's more than just slapping a new coat of paint on your website. It's about fundamentally rethinking how you do, well, everything. But how do you even define it?
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Security Boulevard, Thursday, December 4th, 2025
When it comes to threats, today's chief information security officers (CISOs) have their hands full. Between ransomware explosions, increasingly intricate AI-powered phishing scams, and a growing wave of insider risks, CISOs are fighting battles on every front.
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Security Boulevard, Thursday, December 4th, 2025
CISOs and CIOs, here's your chance to prove to your boards the value of cybersecurity.because they need your help badly. And future investments - and therefore your organization's security posture - depend on it.
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Security Boulevard, Wednesday, November 26th, 2025
Automated digital certificate management is no longer a nice-to-have, but rather a necessity. According to Forrester's Total Economic Impact (TEI) Study of Sectigo Certificate Manager, organizations that adopted Sectigo's automation platform achieved a 243% return on investment and full payback in less than six months, demonstrating how quickly automation delivers measurable impact.
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Security Boulevard, Wednesday, November 26th, 2025
AI is behind a surge in automated, hard-to-detect, and challenging-to-prevent cyberattacks. From AI-driven phishing to adversarial AI to ransomware, cybercriminals are choosing their weapons, and they are AI-enabled. The situation is alarming.
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