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Agentic SecOps Workspace demo: AI agents operating inside LimaCharlie

LimaCharlie CEO/Founder, Maxime Lamothe-Brassard, walks through LimaCharlie's Agentic SecOps Workspace in this demo, showing how AI agents can directly operate security infrastructure using the platform's complete API coverage. What you'll see.

LimaCharlie Announces Agentic SecOps Workspace, Redefining AI in Security Operations

Sr. Technical Content Strategist LimaCharlie is announcing their Agentic SecOps Workspace, a security platform that elevates AI from an advisory role to an operational one. This is a key development for security teams who recognize that AI must offer more than chat interfaces, simple alert triage or next-step recommendations. To keep pace with modern threats and business needs, AI must be allowed to operate and scale.

Everyone advertises AI. LimaCharlie built an Agentic SecOps Workspace.

Sr. Technical Content Strategist Transparency is a core value for LimaCharlie. It’s reflected in our high-visibility platform, unopinionated integrations, and publicly available pricing structure. So rather than vaguely claiming AI capabilities, as many vendors do, we’ll explain how LimaCharlie facilitates agentic SecOps and why it matters to you. The Agentic SecOps Workspace is a security platform where AI doesn’t just assist operators, but operates alongside them.

Intel Chat: Ni8mare CVSS 10.0, malicious AI extensions, Venezuela blackout & BlackCat insiders [281]

A newly disclosed vulnerability in the workflow automation platform n8n, tracked as CVE-2026-21858 and rated CVSS 10.0, allows unauthenticated remote attackers to fully compromise exposed instances. Two malicious Chrome extensions impersonating a legitimate product from AITOPIA were found exfiltrating sensitive user data, including full AI chat histories, according to a report from OX Security. The recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela that led to the capture of President Nicolás Maduro may have included cyber operations, but official confirmation of cyber’s role remains ambiguous.

How AI is Re-Building the Cybersecurity Landscape with Max Lamothe-Brassard from LimaCharlie [280]

On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast we're starting the new season off with the hottest topic of 2025: AI. Join an in-depth discussion January 20, 2026 and witness LimaCharlie's fundamentally different approach to AI-powered security operations. Sitting down with Maxime Lamothe-Brassard, Founder and CEO of LimaCharlie, we discuss the ways AI has rapidly changed how companies are building security tools.

2025 Predictions for the Future of Cybersecurity with all our guests [279]

On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we revisit the 2025 predictions shared by our guests throughout the year. From attackers and defenders to AI and the broader security industry, these forecasts capture what experts expected was coming next. Rather than judging accuracy - which is still too early to assess - we're examining the predictions themselves: where they aligned, how they clustered, and what those patterns reveal about the industry’s mindset as this year came to a close. Free from hindsight bias, this episode explores what remained uncertain as we entered 2026.

ICS phishing with Jon Gaulding

Join us for this week's Defender Fridays as we explore ICS phishing and calendar invite abuse with John Gaulding, Full Stack Engineer at Sublime Security. John examines how attackers are weaponizing calendar invites to bypass email security defenses and create persistent attack vectors. At Defender Fridays, we delve into the dynamic world of information security, exploring its defensive side with seasoned professionals from across the industry. Our aim is simple yet ambitious: to foster a collaborative space where ideas flow freely, experiences are shared, and knowledge expands.

Bug bounties and broken CVEs with Bryan Brake

Join us for this week's Defender Fridays as we explore bug bounty programs, vulnerability management, and the complexities of the CVE system with Brian Break, a veteran security professional with twenty years of experience across endpoint security, consulting, and product security. At Defender Fridays, we delve into the dynamic world of information security, exploring its defensive side with seasoned professionals from across the industry. Our aim is simple yet ambitious: to foster a collaborative space where ideas flow freely, experiences are shared, and knowledge expands.

BlackGirlsHack: Building a community and impactful legacy with Rebekah Skeete [277]

On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast we speak with Rebekah Skeete, Executive Director and CEO of BlackGirlsHack Foundation. Rebekah dives into how BGH is helping to increase diversity in cybersecurity by bridging the gap between what is taught in educational institutions and what is necessary for careers in cybersecurity.

Are LLMs becoming messengers for attackers? #ai #cybersecurity

AI assistants with broad enterprise access are creating a new attack vector. Chris Luft and Matt Bromiley discuss the Gemini Jack vulnerability, where attackers used prompt injection to turn Google's AI assistant into an unwitting accomplice in data exfiltration. The attack embedded hidden instructions in documents or emails. When employees asked Gemini normal questions like "show me our budgets," the AI retrieved the poisoned document and executed the attacker's commands without anyone clicking anything.