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March 12, 2026
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12 hours ago
Defending against unlimited penalty shots. [Hacking Humans Live!]
This week, hosts of N2K CyberWire Maria Varmazis and Dave Bittner head to Orlando to attend ThreatLocker's Zero Trust World 2026 (ZTW). There, they discussed the latest in social engineering scams, phishing schemes, and criminal exploits that are making headlines. Joe Carrigan was unable to join the team, but they have a very special guest, host of the BowTieSecurityGuy After Dark podcast, Rob Whetstine. He is one of the featured speakers this week at Zero Trust World, and he shared experiences from his career at companies like Disney and highlights from his ZTW presentation on Phishing. Maria's story involves a Maine Supreme Court hearing on a case involving a financial advisory firm that was mislead by a client. Dave highlights a malvertising campaign by a threat actor researchers call D-Shortiez. In our Catch of the Day, comes from the Scambait Subreddit where Mavis offers up large sums of money for a $50 Visa Debit card. We thank Rob for joining us as our special guest.
Hacking Humans
12 hours ago
Defending against unlimited penalty shots. [Hacking Humans Live!]
This week, hosts of N2K CyberWire Maria Varmazis and Dave Bittner head to Orlando to attend ThreatLocker's Zero Trust World 2026 (ZTW). There, they discussed the latest in social engineering scams, phishing schemes, and criminal exploits that are making headlines. Joe Carrigan was unable to join the team, but they have a very special guest, host of the BowTieSecurityGuy After Dark podcast, Rob Whetstine. He is one of the featured speakers this week at Zero Trust World, and he shared experiences from his career at companies like Disney and highlights from his ZTW presentation on Phishing. Maria's story involves a Maine Supreme Court hearing on a case involving a financial advisory firm that was mislead by a client. Dave highlights a malvertising campaign by a threat actor researchers call D-Shortiez. In our Catch of the Day, comes from the Scambait Subreddit where Mavis offers up large sums of money for a $50 Visa Debit card. We thank Rob for joining us as our special guest.
Hacking Humans
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Daily Briefing
1 hour ago
Pro-Iranian hackers claim cyberattack against Stryker.
Wisconsin ambulance provider discloses data breach. CISA shortens the patch deadline for a critical SolarWinds flaw.
Threat Vector
11 hours ago
Who Holds Power When AI Compresses Decision Time?
What if the choices we make about AI security today determine who holds power tomorrow? Erica L. Shoemate brings over a decade of experience from the FBI and U.S. Intelligence Community, followed by senior leadership roles at Twitter, Amazon, and Meta shaping AI policy, cyber strategy, and regulatory readiness. As founder of Lead with Intent Strategy, she operates at the intersection where national security, emerging technology, and human-centered design collide. In this episode, David Moulton and Erica explore how AI is fundamentally reshaping the security landscape, from compressed decision-making timelines and asymmetric threat capabilities to the erosion of trust that creates strategic vulnerabilities.
Caveat
12 hours ago
The SBOM where it happens.
This week, Dave talks with Jean-Paul Bergeaux, CTO for Federal for GuidePoint Security, about OMB rescinding two Biden era orders, which had mandated that agencies require a software bill of materials (SBOM) from software vendors. Ben shares a follow-up story on the Anthropic/Pentagon dustup. Dave has the latest on the new National Cyber Strategy from the White House.
CyberWire Daily
20 hours ago
New command amid mounting cyber risks.
Rudd takes the helm at NSA and Cyber Command. A watchdog probes alleged Social Security data mishandling. Patch Tuesday lands. Governments brace for cyber fallout from Iran. BeatBanker spreads via a fake Starlink app. InstallFix targets developers. ZombieZIP hides malware in archives. And DHS reassigns CBP officials in a FOIA secrecy dispute. Ben Yelin unpacks Anthropic’s lawsuit against the Pentagon. AI eyewear leads to awkward exposures.
Business
21 hours ago
Kevin Mandia-founded Armadin launches with $190 million.
Google has completed its $32 billion acquisition of New York-headquartered cloud security provider Wiz.
Daily Briefing
Mar 11, 2026
US Senate confirms Gen. Joshua Rudd as head of NSA and Cyber Command.
Patch Tuesday notes. State and local governments are urged to prepare for potential cyber fallout from the Iran conflict. Business news: Armadin launches with $190 million in funding.
Microsoft Threat Intelligence
Mar 11, 2026
AI as Tradecraft: How Threat Actors Are Operationalizing AI
In this episode of the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast, host Sherrod DeGrippo is joined by Greg Schlomer and Vlad H. to discuss new research on Jasper Sleet, a North Korean–aligned threat actor incorporating AI into active operations. The conversation examines how AI is being integrated across the attack lifecycle — from highly tailored phishing lures and fabricated job applicant personas to accelerating malware development and refining operational workflows. Rather than treating AI as a novelty, Jasper Sleet is using it to increase speed, scale, and adaptability while reducing many of the friction points that once slowed campaigns. They also explore what this shift means for defenders. As AI compresses iteration cycles and lowers barriers to entry, traditional attribution signals evolve, influence operations become more convincing, and defensive teams must tighten the loop between intelligence, detection, and response. This is less about experimentation and more about the operationalization of AI as part of modern tradecraft.
Marketing
Mar 11, 2026
How Cyber Work Became a Launchpad for the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Talent
Chris Sienko spent six years hosting Cyber Work with Infosec, interviewing more than 300 cybersecurity professionals across every imaginable role. But the show wasn’t built for CISOs or executives. It was built for the people trying to get in. In this conversation, Chris shares why he focused on students and early-career professionals, even though most cybersecurity marketing targets buyers, and how that decision shaped everything from guest research to episode structure to long-term growth. If you’re building content inside a cybersecurity company and wondering who you’re actually serving, this episode will challenge you to think bigger than the buying committee.
CyberWire Daily
Mar 10, 2026
Signals, scams, and a Salesforce snatch.
Russian hackers target Signal and WhatsApp. Permit scammers impersonate local officials. Anthropic sues over a Pentagon blacklist. The White House moves to restore fraud victims. ShinyHunters target Salesforce data. Ericsson reports a breach. macOS users face ClickFix malware. AWS credentials are phished. And CISA warns of an exploited Ivanti flaw. Our guest is Brian Baskin, Threat Researcher at Sublime Security, discussing tax season employee impersonation scams. Who fact-checks the fact-checkers?
CSO Perspectives
Mar 10, 2026
What role does higher education play in cyber?
Cybersecurity has continued to grow and mature as a field over the past decade which has given rise to numerous degree pathways across dozens of collegiate institutions; however, the value of these degrees has continued to be a topic of debate. In this episode of CISO Perspectives, host Kim Jones sits down with Dr. Lara Ferry, the Vice President of Research at Arizona State University, to explore higher education's role in cyber. Throughout the conversation, Lara and Kim will discuss the challenges facing degree programs, the disconnects between organizations and institutions, and how the gap can be better addressed.
Daily Briefing
Mar 10, 2026
Russian hackers are targeting Signal and WhatsApp users.
FBI warns of phishing attacks requesting phony zoning permit fees. ShinyHunters continues targeting misconfigured Salesforce instances.
Inside the Media Minds
Mar 10, 2026
Inside the Media Mind of Matt Kapko: CyberScoop - Special RSAC Discussion
In this latest episode of #IMM, Christine and Madison speak with Matt Kapko, Reporter at CyberScoop about his focus for the 2026 RSA Conference.
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