Sometimes Life Bites Like a Gator, Sometimes You Bite Back

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Today starts a new chapter in my life, so also comes a new chapter for the Cyber News Gator.

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It’s been a year since I worked on Cyber News Gator. I had put it aside to focus on other priorities, mainly my industry analyst work at Enterprise Management Associates. Unfortunately due to some restructuring at EMA, my position was eliminated.

However, today starts a new chapter in my life, so also comes a new chapter for the Cyber News Gator.

I’m going to start doing a lot more work here, work that I would have reserved for EMA, but now will be publishing on my own.

What can you expect at the revamped gator?

More in-depth analysis of industry news.

More in-depth analysis of cybersecurity vulnerabilities and exploits.

And probably a little cybersecurity humor to add to the mix.

Welcome to the first day of the new Gator.

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In this episode of the Cybersecurity Awesomeness Podcast, Chris Steffen and Ken Buckler explore a pressing security shift: adversaries are increasingly bypassing traditional credential theft to exploit the AI systems already embedded within corporate environments. The hosts discuss how "agentic" AI solutions often operate with overprivileged non-human identities, granting bots excessive access to data and infrastructure that far exceeds their functional requirements.This resurgence of "standing access" for machine accounts—a vulnerability CISOs thought they had mitigated—is being exacerbated by the rapid, near-universal adoption of AI development tools. Using real-world examples, ranging from inadvertent AI-generated discounts to the complex liability of autonomous vehicles, Chris and Ken illustrate the risks of prompt injection and data poisoning. The episode serves as a critical call to action for security teams: to treat AI agents with the same rigorous identity management and just-in-time provisioning standards historically reserved for human users before these misconfigurations lead to massive data exfiltration.

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