Malik Haidar, a cybersecurity veteran with years of experience navigating the front lines of defense for multinational corporations, joins us to discuss the shifting landscape of digital threats. With a professional background that seamlessly bridges technical analytics and high-level business strategy, Malik offers a unique perspective on why
The traditional image of a visitor standing outside an apartment building and pressing a physical button to trigger a loud, jarring buzz inside a resident's unit has become a relic of a simpler technological era. For decades, the door buzzer served as the primary gateway between the private domestic sphere and the public street, offering a

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

Attackers do not beat the best tools. They beat the gaps between them. The average enterprise is awash in agents, logs, and dashboards. Yet the first thing that fails in a real incident is not the firewall or the endpoint. It is awareness. If a system, identity, or connection is invisible, it is effectively unprotected. That is the security story that keeps repeating across cloud, SaaS, remote

Malik Haidar is a seasoned veteran in the trenches of corporate cybersecurity, having navigated the complex landscapes of multinational threat environments for years. He brings a unique perspective that bridges the gap between technical security and business strategy, making him a sought-after voice on the integration of emerging technologies. In this discussion, we dive into the shifting paradigm of agentic AI, exploring how organizations are often racing ahead with sophisticated multi-agent systems while tethered to outdated governance models. Haidar
