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From agentic AI to race cars: RSAC 2025 with 1Password

RSAC 2025 delivered an unforgettable week of cybersecurity insights and innovations. As the industry gathered to tackle the latest threats, one challenge loomed: the security risks posed by unfederated identities, unmanaged devices, applications, and AI-powered tools accessing company data without proper governance controls.

Switching to eSIM on iPhone and Android: A Quick Setup Guide

Traveling to Europe and want to stay connected without the hassle of a physical SIM card? Switching to an eSIM is the way to go. It's fast, convenient, and perfect for keeping your phone online while you explore Paris, Rome, or Berlin. This guide shows you how to swap a physical SIM for an eSIM on iPhone and Android devices. We'll cover step-by-step setup, carrier-specific tips, and how to buy esim online Europe. Whether you're a tech newbie or a seasoned traveler, you'll be connected in no time. Let's get started!

RSAC 2025: The Turning Point for AI in Enterprise Security?

RSA Conference 2025 in San Francisco was a breath of fresh air, literally and figuratively. The city felt more vibrant and welcoming, and the conference buzzed with genuine excitement. Unlike previous years, which were dominated by hype and theoretical discussions, this year’s focus was on tangible (not yet game-changing!) AI applications in cybersecurity. AI extended throughout the conference, from the keynotes through the track sessions and into the exhibition hall.

Beyond the Perimeter: How NYDFS 23 NYCRR 500 Principles Apply to the Expanding API Attack Surface

For financial institutions in New York, the NYDFS Cybersecurity Regulation (23 NYCRR 500) is a vital mandate that requires a strong and comprehensive cybersecurity framework. This regulation outlines numerous requirements aimed at safeguarding customer data and maintaining the integrity of financial systems.

Top tips: AI is coming for your data...unless you act first!

Top tips is a weekly column where we highlight what’s trending in the tech world and list ways to explore these trends. This week, we’ll explore how to prevent our data from being used by AI. The internet remembers everything. The album you posted on Facebook seven years ago, the silly blog you published when you were in school, the memes you liked, the videos you viewed—everything is etched onto the internet. You may forget, but the internet remembers.

CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen SIEM: AI-Generated parsing

Tired of writing custom parsers just to make your logs usable? With CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen SIEM, you can automate log parsing using AI — cutting setup time from days to minutes. In this demo, see how easily you can onboard network logs, generate a parser with AI, and normalize data to the CrowdStrike Parsing Standard — all within a few clicks. CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen SIEM: Consolidate security operations with the world’s most complete AI-native SOC platform.

Addressing API Security with NIST SP 800-228

APIs are quickly becoming the primary attack surface targeted by cyber criminals. The rise of generative AI systems, which run on APIs, has driven a dramatic increase in the number of APIs in use. How can you ensure your existing APIs and growing AI deployments remain secure, compliant, and resilient? NIST has now released an initial public draft of SP 800-228: Guidelines for API Protection for Cloud-Native Systems.

Teleport to Protect AI and Grant AI Access

How teams are securing AI systems and providing protected access to sensitive resources. Learn about self-hosted AI solutions, database integrations with full audit capabilities, and centralized MCP server deployment. Discover how Teleport enables secure AI integration with your infrastructure while maintaining comprehensive visibility and control. Perfect for teams looking to balance innovation with security compliance.