From the Summer 2025 Issue

AI’s Risks and Rewards for Cybersecurity: Navigating Its Future

Author(s):

Andrew Hodges, Quorum Cyber, Solutions Director

AI's Risks and Rewards

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a theoretical future—it’s an operational reality reshaping both the threats organizations face and the tools they use to defend against them. From AI-enhanced phishing to autonomous threat detection and response, AI is rapidly changing the rules of cybersecurity. While the benefits are compelling, so are the risks. Cyber attackers … Read more

From the Summer 2025 Issue

AI’s Impact on SAP Systems: The Pros and Cons for Enterprise Cybersecurity

Author(s):

Christoph Nagy, CEO, SecurityBridge

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer the purview of science fiction. From Metropolis to The Matrix, we’ve been introduced to computer intelligence with above-human smarts and strength, benefits, and dangers. “Open the pod doors, Hal.” Now, AI is not fiction; it’s all too real. And with it have come its incredible abilities to learn, reason, … Read more

From the Summer 2025 Issue

AI-Driven SDLC: Reducing Human Error, Stopping Ransomware

Author(s):

Pratik Kamble, SEO Specialist, Boston Institute of Analytics

AI-Driven SDLC

Ransomware attacks have increasingly become a threat in the field of cybersecurity and are very often caused by human errors in the development and deployment of software. Vulnerabilities such as insecure code, unpatched systems, or misconfigurations give ransomware a foothold in entering systems. It is proven that even with advanced security tools in place, human … Read more

From the Summer 2025 Issue

Cybersecurity Gets Smarter: How GenAI Copilots Are Revolutionizing SOC Operations

Author(s):

Gaurav Sharma, Director of Operations, Chetu

Cybersecurity Gets Smarter

The threat of cyberattacks is changing at a pace never seen before. The surge in cybercrime seen in 2024 shows no signs of slowing. Forrester’s 2025 Predictions estimate the worldwide cost of cybercrime will reach $12 trillion—a staggering increase from the $3 trillion in 2015 reported by Cybersecurity Ventures. As a result of this ongoing … Read more

From the Summer 2025 Issue

Diverging Threads or Unified Security? Navigating the Landscape of AI Agent Communication Protocols

Author(s):

Alex Haynes, CISO , IBS Software

Diverging threads or unified security

As a security researcher, the burgeoning field of AI agent-to-agent communication protocols is as interesting as it is concerning. On one hand, the prospect of autonomous AI entities collaborating seamlessly to solve complex problems is fascinating. On the other hand, the current fragmented landscape of proposed protocols, each with its own security nuances and architectural … Read more

From the Summer 2024 Issue

Digital Pandemics: Are They Now A Thing?

Author(s):

Mark Cunningham-Dickie, Senior Incident Responder, Quorum Cyber

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines a pandemic as an “outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area (such as multiple countries or continents).” The recent COVID-19 outbreak is an example of a pandemic with which the world is now unfortunately familiar. If the word “disease” is exchanged with the term “ransomware attack,” then the … Read more

From the Summer 2024 Issue

The Latest Reasons AI Wreaks Havoc on Cybersecurity

Author(s):

FNU Divyanka, Cybersecurity Manager,

AI Wreaks Havoc on Cybersecurity

While artificial intelligence (AI) offers many benefits, when it comes to cybersecurity, it can wreak havoc in organizations, both internally and externally. An inevitable disruption exists from the potential risks and vulnerabilities posed by AI-driven cyberattacks, from advanced evasion techniques to automated social engineering tactics. To counteract this trend, it’s imperative for cybersecurity professionals to … Read more