1. Preparing the cyber workforce for autonomous security
As security becomes automated, agents are taking on more intelligence-driven tasks, in the security operations center (SOC), as well as compliance and risk management, and identity management. Autonomous security is set to play a critical role in identifying and monitoring non-human identity activity.
2. Navigating geopolitics, building resilience and compliance
Both digital defenses and physical assets are threatened by potential attacks fr
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Sentinel Labs has provided a keen look into LLMs and SOC operations. For security teams, AI promised to write secure code, identify and patch vulnerabilities, and replace monotonous security operations tasks. Its key value proposition was raising costs for adversaries while lowering them for defenders.
To evaluate whether Large Language Models (LLMs) were both sufficiently performant and reliable to be deployed in the enterprise, a wave of new benchmarks was created. In 2023, these early benc
Artificial intelligence has become the most disruptive technology in cybersecurity. It is transforming how defenders detect threats, how attackers build new tools, and how organizations must redesign their entire security strategy. In 2025, AI is no longer an enhancement to security systems. It has become the core engine behind both cyber defense and cyber offense. This shift brings opportunities, challenges, and new responsibilities for every security leader.[1]
AI is revolutionizing how def
Red Sky Alliance has often reported on auto dealerships in the past. Many dealerships were woefully unprepared for cyber-attacks, especially with car sales during Covid. So, this news is a huge step in the right direction. The Reynolds and Reynolds Company announced the start of construction of a security operations center (SOC) for Proton Dealership IT. The SOC will be built on-site at Reynolds’ headquarters in Dayton, Ohio. Reynolds acquired Proton in summer 2022.
The SOC will be a key com