Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Zero-touch PKI, now end-to-end, and more

In this webinar, we will see what fully automated certificate management looks like with Key Manager Plus, including a first look at Key Manager Plus Cloud. What we'll cover The operational definition, what it takes to get there, and the steps involved. How Key Manager Plus now handles the last mile of every renewal, automatically running the scripts, executables, and service restarts that make a deployment complete.

How Security Teams Gain Full Identity Visibility and Reduce Risk

“Falcon Identity Security is essential.” That’s how CrowdStrike customers explain how Falcon Next-Gen Identity Security helps them: Understand their full identity attack surface Enforce real-time access decisions based on risk Unify identity + endpoint + SaaS protection in one place Block adversaries before impact They’ve moved away from fragmented tools and blind spots to a single, unified platform that stops adversaries across the attack chain.

Protegrity + Presidio: Secure Sensitive Data in AI Workflows

See how Protegrity and Presidio help developers secure sensitive data in AI workflows. This demo shows how Protegrity AI Developer Edition helps teams discover, protect, mask, and redact sensitive data before it reaches AI models, applications, or analytics pipelines. You’ll learn how developers can.

The Nigerian Prince Scam Is Still Working - Here's How to Spot It

Think the Nigerian Prince email scam is ancient history? Think again. Also known as the 419 scam, this classic con has evolved way beyond your inbox — showing up on social media, dating apps, and even phone calls. In this video, we break down exactly how the scam works: the emotional storytelling, the upfront fee trap, and why people — smart people — still fall for it. Spoiler: scammers are now using AI to make their messages more convincing than ever, without the telltale spelling mistakes you used to rely on.

AI Agent for WordPress: The Complete 2026 Guide

In 1997, IBM’s Deep Blue, the first AI agent, made history by defeating Garry Kasparov at chess. Since then, AI agents have advanced dramatically, evolving from single‑task systems to agents like OpenAI’s Operator, which can autonomously fill out forms, place orders, and schedule appointments. WordPress is a popular CMS that powers more than 20% of the top one million websites. Bringing AI agents into WordPress opens up new possibilities, making sites more capable and adaptive.

AI Governance for WordPress: How to Ensure Safe and Ethical AI Use

WordPress sites are adopting AI faster than any other web technology category, and the impact is already visible. Over 61% of WordPress site owners now use at least one AI tool for content creation or marketing. WordPress teams are using that access to write content, automate workflows, run chatbots, and process customer data at a scale that was simply not possible before. But as AI adoption grows, so does the risk.