Why risk alone doesn’t get you to yes

I have been in security rooms for years, from military operations centers to corporate boardrooms. In all those years I can tell you that the hardest mission that most security leaders will face is not identifying a threat, but getting someone to act o… Continue reading Why risk alone doesn’t get you to yes

ShipSec Studio brings open-source workflow orchestration to security operations

Security teams have long relied on a mix of shell scripts, cron jobs, and loosely connected tools to chain reconnaissance and vulnerability scanning work together. ShipSec Studio, an open-source security workflow automation platform from ShipSec AI, ai… Continue reading ShipSec Studio brings open-source workflow orchestration to security operations

Don’t count on government guidance after a smart home breach

People are filling their homes with internet-connected cameras, speakers, locks, and routers. When one of those devices is compromised, the next steps are often unclear. Researchers reviewing government cybersecurity advice in 11 countries found that m… Continue reading Don’t count on government guidance after a smart home breach

Rivian and Lucid Win Right to Sell Their EVs Directly to Buyers in Washington State

The Wall Street Journal reports that Rivian “just won a yearslong battle with car dealers in Washington state that threatens the model of how cars are sold.”

After fighting to sell its vehicles directly to buyers, Rivian threatened to take its case to… Continue reading Rivian and Lucid Win Right to Sell Their EVs Directly to Buyers in Washington State