
Alison Willains is a cybersecurity expert interested in analytics intelligence. Her work has been featured in leading tech publications worldwide and contributes to best practice guidelines in monitoring, evaluating, and defending organizations against cyber threats. In her writing, she provides invaluable industry insights and tips that help businesses and governments protect their online data.
Malik Haidar has spent years inside multinational enterprises tracking how collaboration features can both accelerate business and accidentally open doors for adversaries. In this conversation, he unpacked the “cross-tenant blind spot” in Microsoft Teams guest access, where protections follow the ho
Diving into the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity, we’re thrilled to sit down with Malik Haidar, a seasoned expert with a wealth of experience in combating digital threats across multinational corporations. With a sharp focus on analytics, intelligence, and security, Malik has mastered the art o
In an era where digital threats evolve faster than ever, the cybersecurity landscape stands at a pivotal crossroads with artificial intelligence emerging as both a powerful ally and a potential risk. Imagine a world where cyber attackers use AI to craft sophisticated breaches that outpace
In a digital age where data is often called the new oil, a recent cybersecurity incident at Mixpanel, a prominent web and mobile analytics company, has exposed just how vulnerable that resource can be. Announced right before the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, the breach, detected on November 8, has
Security teams counting on clean, high‑volume telemetry suddenly faced a stark reminder that the pipeline itself can become the point of failure when the agent at its core is exploitable and ubiquitous across cloud estates, Kubernetes clusters, and SaaS backbones. Researchers uncovered critical f
In an era where artificial intelligence drives innovation at an unprecedented pace, the dark side of this technological revolution has emerged as a formidable threat, with state-linked actors exploiting AI platforms for malicious purposes. A San Francisco-based startup, Factory, recently found
In an era where data is generated at an unprecedented rate, organizations often find themselves drowning in petabytes of raw, unorganized information, struggling to extract actionable insights in time to make critical decisions. Imagine a scenario where sifting through such massive datasets takes


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