vincentchen+FollowIs AI the Ultimate Cybersecurity Game-Changer?With artificial intelligence now powering everything from data protection to vulnerability scanning, are we finally seeing a real shift in how digital threats are tackled? Alex Doll from Ten Eleven Ventures says startups, not big firms, are leading the charge—think near-instant detection of new vulnerabilities. But does this mean established players are falling behind, or is there room for both? Where do you see the biggest impact of AI in security? #Cybersecurity #ArtificialIntelligence #TechDebate #Innovation #DataProtection #Tech30Share
Stephen Johnson+FollowIs AI Security the Next Big Battleground?Akamai just dropped its Firewall for AI, promising multilayered defense for AI apps against everything from data scraping to adversarial attacks. As large language models and agentic AI go mainstream, are we finally seeing security catch up with innovation? Or will attackers always stay one step ahead? Would you trust your enterprise’s crown jewels to a purpose-built AI firewall? Let’s debate: Is this the game changer AI needs, or just another layer in an endless arms race? #AIsecurity #Akamai #Cybersecurity #AIinnovation #TechDebate #Tech40Share
Jason Arellano+FollowQuantum Encryption: Ready for Prime Time?Toshiba just set a new record for quantum key distribution over 158 miles of regular fiber-optic cable—no cryogenic cooling needed. This could mean quantum-encrypted city networks within a decade. Are we on the verge of unbreakable data security, or will quantum hackers catch up just as fast? Would you trust your data to quantum physics, or do you see new risks emerging? Let’s debate! #QuantumEncryption #Cybersecurity #TechDebate #QuantumInternet #DataSecurity #Tech90Share
Stephen Johnson+FollowIs Personalized AI the Future of Security Training?Abnormal AI just dropped a game-changer: AI agents that transform security awareness from boring, generic videos into real-time, hyper-personalized coaching. Imagine your phishing training adapting to the actual threats your company faces—no more one-size-fits-all. But does this level of AI automation actually make us safer, or just more reliant on algorithms? Would you trust an AI to train your team? Let’s debate. #AIsecurity #Phishing #Cybersecurity #TechDebate #Innovation #Tech10Share
Julie Alexander+FollowHackers Are Mining Crypto in School Clouds?!Microsoft just flagged a hacker group, Storm-1977, for breaking into education sector cloud accounts using password spray attacks. They sneak in, set up hundreds of containers, and start cryptomining—basically making money off stolen resources! The wild part? They’re exploiting weak passwords and misconfigured cloud setups. If your school or org uses cloud services, double-check those passwords and lock down your containers. This is a reminder: cloud security isn’t just IT’s problem anymore! #Cybersecurity #CloudSecurity #Education #HackerAlert #Cryptomining20Share
brett13+Follow4chan’s Comeback: Security Wake-Up Call?4chan just clawed its way back online after a massive hack exposed the risks of running on outdated systems. The attack peeled back the site’s anonymity and forced some beloved features to disappear for good. Is this a warning shot for all online communities relying on old code and thin resources? Can any site truly guarantee privacy in 2024? Let’s debate: is resilience or security more important for internet culture hubs? #Cybersecurity #OnlineAnonymity #TechDebate #InternetCulture #Tech80Share
vincentchen+FollowGoSearch: OSINT Just Got SmarterEver wished for a tool that actually nails digital footprint tracking without drowning you in false leads? GoSearch might be the answer. It’s open-source, lightning-fast, and flags sketchy results so you know what’s real. With direct access to cybercrime and breach databases, it’s a game-changer for investigators. But does more data mean more risk? Would you trust GoSearch over older tools like Sherlock? Let’s debate the trade-off between speed, accuracy, and privacy. #OSINT #Cybersecurity #OpenSource #DigitalFootprint #TechDebate #Tech30Share
russell01+FollowIs Hopper the Game-Changer for Open-Source Security?Open-source code powers everything, but keeping it secure has been a nightmare—false alarms, alert fatigue, and endless manual checks. Hopper Security claims it’s cracked the code with function-level vulnerability mapping and agentless deployment. Is this the breakthrough that finally lets developers focus on building, not battling security alerts? Or is it just another tool in a crowded space? Curious to hear if you’d trust your stack to Hopper’s approach. #OpenSourceSecurity #DevSecOps #SoftwareInnovation #Cybersecurity #TechDebate #Tech20Share
Hannah Jones+Follow4chan’s Comeback: Resilience or Risk?4chan just bounced back online after a major hack exposed its moderator list and source code. The team blames years of financial starvation and outdated infrastructure for the breach. With PDF uploads disabled and Flash boards offline, is this a lesson in digital resilience or a warning about the dangers of neglected security? What’s the real cost of keeping controversial platforms alive? #Cybersecurity #InternetCulture #TechDebate #DigitalResilience #Tech90Share
Brittney Pope+FollowIs Windows 11’s inetpub Folder a Ticking Time Bomb?Anyone else noticing that new inetpub folder after the latest Windows 11 update? Microsoft says it’s harmless, but some security pros warn it could let non-admin users block future security updates—just by running a simple command. Are we overreacting, or is this a legit risk Microsoft needs to address ASAP? Curious to hear what other Windows power users think about this hidden vulnerability. #Windows11 #Cybersecurity #TechDebate #SecurityRisks #Microsoft #Tech40Share