A webinar announcement may sound routine, but the topic points to a harder security problem: how publishers govern browser-executed marketing code when AI speeds up change.
A live webinar on exposure validation lands at a moment when defenders are being pushed from periodic checks toward continuous proof that controls still hold.
A webinar on AI-assisted pentesting exposed a hard operational truth: vulnerability discovery is accelerating, but validation, prioritization, and remediation still move at human speed.
A webinar tied to Picus Security spotlights a familiar trap in defensive testing: when automated pentest runs keep looking stable, teams may mistake fewer findings for lower risk.
A webinar preview puts the spotlight on a familiar security problem: alerts may land in seconds, but getting from triage to coordinated resolution still takes process, context, and discipline.
The newest DDoS risk is less about a novel packet trick than about AI compressing the work attackers need to do before a flood begins.
A webinar on ROI for cyber-physical security points to a bigger shift in industrial defense: security teams are being asked to prove operational value, not just technical control.
A cybersecurity webinar is putting a hard truth on the table: blocking attacks matters, but restoring services, data, and trust matters too.
A webinar framed around “Lethal Path” and “Lethal Chain” language points to a familiar security problem: finding the handful of issues that can be connected into a real attack path.
A webinar on incident response points to a familiar weakness in security operations: fragmented tools slow decisions, and automation only helps when it is tightly governed.
An upcoming cybersecurity webinar is pushing a blunt message: stopping attacks matters, but the ability to recover can decide whether an incident becomes a brief disruption or a long outage.