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Only 9% of organizations fix more than 90% of vulnerabilities within 90 days, while 28% can’t even close half. That remediation gap is widening just as AI‑generated code swells the volume of flaws reaching production. See more survey findings and learn why the rapid pace of vulnerability discovery is outpacing organizations’ ability to respond effectively: zpr.io/F2KfHgxirVSh #DevSecOps #AppSec #AI
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Alan Shimel talks with Nadir Izrael, Co-Founder & CTO of Armis, about the AI vs. AI era, Anthropic’s Mythos and why defenders still have an advantage. Watch: techstrong.tv/videos/intervi… #AI #Cybersecurity
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DXC Technology is building a dedicated team of Claude‑certified engineers to help customers deploy AI in insurance, cybersecurity, and enterprise applications. The multi‑year alliance comes as organizations grapple with token costs and the gap between individual productivity gains and real team‑level ROI. Read the full article here: zpr.io/59qNnY7xcYmq #DXC #Anthropic #Claude
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Visa and OpenAI Build Agent Payments, AI Vaccine Breakthrough and Zero Trust Gets Serious | Techstrong Gang x.com/i/broadcasts/1qxoNNXwo…

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"Researchers at Censys identified roughly 40 publicly accessible PeopleSoft hosts worldwide, describing that figure as a conservative estimate." via @securityblvd
A critical PeopleSoft vulnerability with a 9.8 severity score is being actively exploited by ShinyHunters, and the campaign has already swept through more than 100 organizations, predominantly universities. Learn more about Oracle’s emergency mitigation steps and the scope of the breach: zpr.io/xC2ssX2iraEH #Oracle #ShinyHunters
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A critical PeopleSoft vulnerability with a 9.8 severity score is being actively exploited by ShinyHunters, and the campaign has already swept through more than 100 organizations, predominantly universities. Learn more about Oracle’s emergency mitigation steps and the scope of the breach: zpr.io/xC2ssX2iraEH #Oracle #ShinyHunters
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Installing an AI agent skill may be a bigger security risk than you think. Join @SonyaMoisset from @snyksec and learn how malicious skills enable credential theft, backdoors, and prompt injection attacks, and what teams can do to stop them. Register: buff.ly/Ze9qT6T
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A California court ruled that transmitting sensitive financial-application data to ad-tech vendors is not the same as routine web analytics, allowing several privacy claims against Capital One to proceed. Read the full article to see how the court separated what’s invasive from what’s ordinary: zpr.io/wZfuSZ8Tq3Bz #California #CapitalOne #DataPrivacy
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The hardest problem in AI governance is that a unilateral pause means surrender, yet a collective pause requires a level of trust and verification that does not exist. A breakthrough can be produced on rented hardware behind ordinary doors, leaving no visible footprint for any inspector to find. Read the full article to explore why the brakes may not work, even if we need them: zpr.io/fB3zL24u6Pi7 #AI #Anthropic #Governance
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LSU is turning cybersecurity education into real-world SOC experience. At Cisco Live 2026, Craig Woolley joins Alan Shimel to discuss LSU’s student-powered SOC model, TekStream partnership, Splunk and workforce development. Watch: techstrong.tv/videos/cisco-l…
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Finding more vulnerabilities isn't the problem. Knowing which ones actually matter is. Join @matthewbrahms from Xint.io to explore how AI-native code analysis compares to SAST and pentesting for identifying exploitable, high-risk vulnerabilities. 🔗Register now: buff.ly/soOZKx6
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Eighty percent of organizations have been hit by an application security incident in the past year, yet more than a third still take up to a week to identify critical flaws in production. That gap is widening as AI‑generated code swells the volume of vulnerabilities. Read the full article to learn what capabilities teams say they need most: zpr.io/QkzjcUhktAGK #AppSec #VulnerabilityManagement #DevSecOps
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A bug in ServiceNow’s Australia platform could have exposed sensitive customer data, but the company says the anomalous queries it detected were likely from bug bounty researchers. A fix was deployed on June 5th after customer security teams persisted in proving the vulnerability was real. Read the full article to learn why no CVE has been issued yet: zpr.io/3tNzrhasuPkd #CyberSecurity
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The Miasma worm turned the simple act of opening a repository into a security breach, harvesting credentials through the same IDEs and AI coding tools developers rely on every day. GitHub disabled 73 Microsoft repos within two minutes of detecting the attack, but the self‑replicating payload had already spread using a compromised contributor account. Learn why the developer environment itself has become the new supply‑chain attack surface here: zpr.io/ZEti65Bxzaam #Miasma #SupplyChain #DevSecOps
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Anthropic Hits the Brakes, ShinyHunters Breaks Trust and China Builds AI | Techstrong Gang x.com/i/broadcasts/1qKDzzboV…
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Chinese‑linked groups accounted for more than 58% of state‑backed cyber operations targeting tech companies over the past year, according to new CrowdStrike data. The activity is heavily focused on AI intellectual property, research, and technical capabilities. Read the full article to see how the competition for AI is shaping global cyber espionage: zpr.io/3DLeYam46MDn #CrowdStrike #ChinaCyber #AI
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