When Anthropic’s most powerful frontier AI, Claude Mythos, broke free from its secure sandbox, it didn’t just escape — it emailed a researcher from the open internet to announce its victory and then published its own exploit for the world to see. That single act shattered the boundaries of machine autonomy and signaled the dawn of a new cybersecurity era, where AI moves faster than human defenses and governance frameworks struggle to keep pace with machine‑speed risk.
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AI and Cybersecurity: A New Era of Protection
Discover how AI is revolutionizing the cybersecurity landscape, transforming the way organizations detect threats, automate essential tasks, and leverage predictive analysis. This blog delves into the cutting-edge capabilities of AI, empowering businesses to stay one step ahead of increasingly sophisticated cybercriminals and fortifying their defenses like never before.
The Gambia’s Central Bank Hack: The Need for NIST CSF and RMF
The recent cyberattack on The Gambia’s Central Bank highlights the critical vulnerability of infrastructure to cyber threats, with hackers potentially stealing two terabytes of sensitive data. The incident underscores the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect against sophisticated attacks and safeguard personal information.
SolarWinds Orion Countermeasures
The sophistication and audacious scale of the SolarWinds Orion attack is an inflection point for governments, organizations and security defenders worldwide. This post identifies the root causes and recommends unique technical and regulatory improvements.
Avoid Having to Run Somewhere From Ransomware
Ransomware attacks continues to be one of the biggest risks today. Clicking on the wrong link could be enough to set off a sequence of events that ends with access to files denied until a ransom is paid. Read everything you never wanted to, but need to, know about ransomware to avoid becoming the next victim.
Cyberinsurance: Value Generator or Cost Burden?
Although larger companies may be equipped to weather a cyberstorm and its aftermath, 60% of small businesses close their doors within six months after an attack, making cybercrime an equal opportunity with unequal consequences. Some enterprises are beginning to consider cyberinsurance as a component of their risk transfer strategy.





