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American Cyber Mercenaries - The 443 Podcast - Episode 383

This week on the podcast, we discuss a new White House memorandum that creates a program to authorize American private companies to begin conducting offensive cyber operations. Before that, we discuss a vulnerability write up for a Citrix Netscaler flaw before covering yet another prompt injection vulnerability in a popular AI tool.

Uncovering Shadow AI Before It Becomes Your Biggest Risk | WatchGuard Technologies Webinar Series

Your employees have already adopted AI. The question is whether your organization knows where, how, and with which data. While many companies are encouraging AI innovation, a new security challenge is emerging in parallel: Shadow AI. Employees are connecting AI tools faster than security teams can evaluate them, moving sensitive data into unmanaged applications, and creating blind spots that traditional security controls were never designed to see. Even organizations with mature AI strategies are discovering that sanctioned AI is only part of the story.

Redefining Client Expectations in Cybersecurity: From IT Support to Strategic Partner

Organizations are increasingly turning to third-party providers to navigate a cybersecurity landscape marked by expanding attack surfaces, fragmented technologies, and growing operational complexity. MSPs deliver specialized capabilities, round-the-clock protection, and multi-environment expertise, helping internal teams mitigate risks that are difficult to manage on their own.

AI Is Changing Cyberattacks on Hotels: Here's How to Stay Protected

Peak season brings challenges to the hospitality industry every year. Thousands of guests, temporary staff, vendors, and business partners interact daily with reservation systems, management platforms, mobile apps, and loyalty programs. That operational complexity makes hotels a particularly attractive target for cybercriminals. Artificial intelligence hasn't created a new problem for hotels, it is simply accelerating an existing one: identity-based attacks.

Cybersecurity Skills Shortage or Capabilities Gap? Why the Difference Matters

For years, cybersecurity has faced a persistent talent shortage. Yet the real challenge for many organizations isn't simply finding more people; it's having the specialized capabilities needed to investigate and respond to today's increasingly sophisticated threats.

HuggingFace's List of Demands - The 443 Podcast - Episode 381

This week on the podcast, we review HuggingFace's technical write up of their recent run in with a rogue OpenAI model, as well as their CEO's demands from OpenAI in response. We then cover an interesting research whitepaper that describes a side channel attack that could let AI transcribe typed text by an audio recording alone. We end with a threat intelligence report about DNS Poisoning attacks against hotel Wi-Fi systems.

Beyond Remote Access: The Next High-Growth MSP Service

The workplace has fundamentally changed. Employees work from home, customer locations, airports, coffee shops, hotels, and virtually anywhere with an internet connection. At the same time, the applications they depend on are spread across Microsoft 365, SaaS platforms, private cloud environments, corporate data centers, and on-premises business applications. For managed service providers (MSPs), this represents one of the largest recurring revenue opportunities available today.