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GUEST ESSAY: How augmented reality (AR) can turn building images into ad space with no control

Every major building in America has three things: a physical address, a legal owner, and an unmonitored attack surface.

Related: Sam Altman’s quest to usurp the browswer

That surface extends from the ground up through every floor, every facade, and … (more…)

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GUEST ESSAY: Google’s 2029 deadline exposes readiness gap as move to quantum-safe crypto lags

For years, quantum risk was easy for most institutions to treat as premature: real in theory, urgent someday, but not yet an operational problem. That is no longer tenable.

Related: AI spawns semantic attacks

Two developments this month brought the … (more…)

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FIRESIDE CHAT: Geopolitical turmoil, rising AI risk add a new layer to enterprise cyber defense

As if securing the enterprise against a tidal wave of AI tools wasn’t hard enough, it turns out the geopolitical instability of the moment is making things worse.

That wasn’t the headline at RSAC 2026 last week — agentic AI … (more…)

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FIRESIDE CHAT: AI gives rise to a semantic attack surface, forcing a new class of network defense

SAN FRANCISCO — Enterprises rushing to deploy AI in their operations are opening a security exposure most of their existing tools were never designed to address. That’s the hard message coming out of RSAC 2026 — and it’s one worth … (more…)

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RSAC 2026: No easy fixes for expanding AI attack surface, but a coordinated response is emerging

SAN FRANCISCO — Forty-four thousand cybersecurity practitioners converged on Moscone Center this week with an urgent question: how do you secure a network when everything — the technology, the threats, the tools — is changing faster than anyone can govern … (more…)

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FIRESIDE CHAT: In the AI age, your MFA, authentication apps can be compromised in minutes

The authentication layer that corporate America spent a decade building is now a liability.

Listen to the podcast:The day MFA became the problem

That’s the blunt assessment of Kevin Surace, chairman of Token, a Rochester, N.Y.-based security company … (more…)

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MY TAKE: As RSAC 2026 opens, AI has bifurcated cybersecurity into two wars—the clock is running

SAN FRANCISCO — RSAC 2026 opens here Monday at Moscone Center, with upwards of 40,000 cybersecurity professionals, executives, and policy leaders, myself among them, filing in to take stock of an industry under acute pressure.

Related: RSAC 2026’s full agenda(more…)

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GUEST ESSAY: Executives trust AI security even as security teams confront blind spots, new risks

In our recent report, Beyond the Black Box, we found a striking gap: 80% of executives believe their organizations have strong security coverage for AI systems. Only about 40% of AppSec practitioners agree.

Related: AI moves mainstream

That’s not … (more…)

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MY TAKE: The AI magic is back — whether it endured depends on Amazon’s next moves

I ran an experiment this week that I did not expect to be instructive, and it was.

Related: How ChatGPT is becoming Microsoft Office

The setup was simple. I had been working through a spontaneous personal essay — about cognitive … (more…)

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GUEST ESSAY: Real cyber risks arise when small flaws combine and alerts are viewed in isolation

Security teams are drowning in signals. Alerts fire. Logs accumulate. Dashboards light up. Yet breaches still unfold quietly, often through a series of low-level actions that never trigger a single catastrophic alarm.

Related: How ‘observability’ drives security

Attackers do not … (more…)

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MY TAKE: The Pentagon punished Anthropic for red lines it accepted from OpenAI hours later

KINGSTON, Wash. — On Friday afternoon, President Trump ordered every federal agency to stop using Anthropic’s AI technology. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth followed by designating the company a “supply-chain risk to national security,” a label the government typically reserves for … (more…)

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