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AI Agents Expose Security Risks in 93% of Organizations

Most organizations are unwittingly rolling out AI agents with access to sensitive tasks, leaving them vulnerable to security breaches. In fact, only 32% of teams feel very confident they could recover from exposed admin credentials, highlighting a disturbing gap in control and preparedness.

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Strengthening Active Directory Password Rules Without Frustrating Users

Want to boost your Active Directory password security without driving users crazy? Ditch outdated complexity rules and switch to passphrases - longer, multi-word passwords that are easier to remember and harder for hackers to crack.

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Securing AI Adoption Requires New Risk Oversight Approach

As AI adoption accelerates, organizations are essentially onboarding fast-moving digital colleagues that require a new risk oversight approach - one that acknowledges their unique behavior and risk profile, which differs significantly from human workers. Traditional human-centric controls may not be enough to secure this new digital perimeter.

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Threat Response Times Hinge on Smart SOC Design

When a breach occurs, the clock is ticking - and the cost of delayed response can be crippling, with every hour of inaction threatening data exfiltration, service disruption, regulatory exposure, and brand damage. A smart SOC design can be the difference between a swift response and a devastating fallout.

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