DevSecOps

Why Are Software Worms Back in the Supply Chain?
Infrastructure & Network Security Why Are Software Worms Back in the Supply Chain?

The sudden reappearance of self-replicating digital worms has caught the global cybersecurity community off guard, challenging the assumption that these legacy threats were artifacts of a previous era. While the industry spent years perfecting defenses against static file signatures and traditional

Secure Code Warrior Launches Real-Time AI Security Training
Security Operations & Management Secure Code Warrior Launches Real-Time AI Security Training

The rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence in software development has fundamentally shifted the balance between speed and security, creating a landscape where code is produced faster than traditional manual review processes can possibly accommodate. Secure Code Warrior has responded to

Can Runtime Defense Close the AI-Accelerated Patch Gap?
Security Operations & Management Can Runtime Defense Close the AI-Accelerated Patch Gap?

Organizations currently find themselves entangled in a baffling paradox where increasing budgets for security infrastructure often result in diminishing returns regarding actual protection. While vast sums are funneled into sophisticated scanning tools and "shift-left" development practices, the

How Do Attackers Escape Containers to Compromise Hosts?
Infrastructure & Network Security How Do Attackers Escape Containers to Compromise Hosts?

The rapid shift toward microservices architecture has significantly improved deployment speed and application scalability across the globe, yet this progress often comes at the steep price of overlooking fundamental security configurations that keep isolated environments truly safe. While

How Does TrapDoor Poison the Software Supply Chain?
Malware & Threats How Does TrapDoor Poison the Software Supply Chain?

The integrity of global software development pipelines has become the primary target for advanced persistent threats seeking to bypass traditional network defenses by embedding malicious payloads directly into the source code of trusted dependencies. In the current landscape of 2026, the reliance

CERT-In Mandates 12-Hour Patching for AI-Assisted Threats
Security Operations & Management CERT-In Mandates 12-Hour Patching for AI-Assisted Threats

The emergence of sophisticated generative artificial intelligence models has dramatically accelerated the rate at which malicious actors can weaponize zero-day vulnerabilities and conduct automated reconnaissance against critical infrastructure. This rapid evolution in the threat landscape has

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