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🚨#InfoSec Pros: Are you really in control of what runs in your Windows estate?

Read the full post 👉 marshsecurity.org/application-

In my latest blog post — the first of a deep-dive series on Windows Application Control — I expose the surprising ways “trusted” software can undermine your security.
From possible keylogging behaviour to browser extensions that slip past WDAC, and even backdoors lurking in popular open-source tools… if you’re relying on block-lists alone, you’re leaving the door wide open.

🔍 I also introduce Soteria, my free, open-source sandbox tool that lets you safely spin up Windows environments with your software to baseline performance and generate App Control policies with ease.

Whether you’re wrestling with patch-management nightmares, supply-chain hijacks, or geopolitical software bans, this series will equip you with the know-how to tighten your grips on application risk and control what is allowed to run in your estate.

Curious? Read the full post 👉 marshsecurity.org/application-

Marsh Security · Application Control - Part 1 - The dangers of allowing softwareℹ️This blog post is part of a series of posts that delve into Application Control on Windows. This series will explore the risks involved in not controlling applications, as well as the ways in which we can control what is allowed to execute in our environments. Why it pays

Congratulations to @sherridavidoff and @MDurrin for an amazing session at #RSAC! PCWorld called their session on Evil AI and hacker tools like WormGPT “a glimpse into a mirror universe” that provided an “aha” moment about how AI is already impacting cybersecurity.

In a packed room at RSA, Sherri and Matt demonstrated how rogue AI tools are already finding vulnerabilities faster than many defensive systems and how the cybersecurity community must adapt.

Read PCWorld's full article: ow.ly/M6gz50VMXGo

PCWorldI saw how an “evil” AI chatbot finds vulnerabilities. It’s as scary as you thinkThese rogue AI chatbots don't just find vulnerabilities, but exploits for those weaknesses, too.
#Cybersecurity#AI#InfoSec