The relentless acceleration of automated cyber threats has forced a fundamental reckoning within the global security community as traditional defense frameworks crumble under the sheer volume of sophisticated machine-speed attacks. For years, the Security Operations Center relied on human analysts to piece together disparate logs, but the arrival
The intersection of celebrity culture and high-fidelity generative artificial intelligence has birthed a new, predatory era of cybercrime where the digital likeness of public figures serves as a powerful weapon for financial manipulation. Among the most prolific of these schemes is the exploitation of the public persona of Sheikh Hamdan bin

Security teams are evaluating agentic AI because security operations need faster triage, investigation, and response. The appeal is clear: AI agents can work across alerts and data sources at machine speed. However, speed alone does not guarantee better decisions. For defensive AI, context determines whether an agent understands what it is seeing, why it matters, and what action is appropriate.

AI is being adopted across enterprise infrastructure faster than most security programs can respond. The result is a recognizable pattern: pilots stall, leaders question control, and business value sits idle while compliance reviews drag on. What security teams need is a security architecture built on Zero Trust, where identity, authorization, and containment are enforced at every request, every

Malik Haidar is a seasoned cybersecurity expert who has spent decades navigating the complex threat landscapes of multinational corporations. With a deep background in threat intelligence and security analytics, Malik has transitioned from defending against traditional exploits to securing the sophisticated, AI-driven pipelines of the modern era. His perspective is unique because he doesn't just look at code; he looks at the entire business ecosystem and how autonomous tools are fundamentally rewriting the rules of trust. Our conversation explores
