Okta made a nightmare micromanager for your AI agents
…Over the last 17 years, McKinnon said, Okta’s bet on identity access has paid off, whether it was in securing users in the cloud, during the wave of mobile adoption at…
…Over the last 17 years, McKinnon said, Okta’s bet on identity access has paid off, whether it was in securing users in the cloud, during the wave of mobile adoption at…
…The researchers targeted Anthropic's Claude Code Security Review, Google's Gemini CLI Action, and Microsoft's GitHub Copilot, then disclosed the flaws and received bug bounties from all three. But none…
…LLMs, coding tools to make sure we have not only something that's resilient and secure but has the best features and the best capabilities,” he told investors during a fourth quarter…
…But still, when one of the world’s more significant infosec events has no US government speakers, it isn't a good look. ® special_features security rsa conference rsa cybercrime china
…Jassy’s $365,000 base salary was unchanged, and the rest consisted mainly of security costs, business travel expenses, and retirement contributions. The market value of shares or units of stock that…
…Headless 360 means that agentic AI in any development tool – including Claude Code, Codex, Windsurf, or Visual Studio Code – can build applications that target the Salesforce platform. "The developer, the builder is…
…One of the surveillance products described "’automatically extract[s] available information from target connections' including IP address, browser type, language, version and plugins, operating system and version, device type, CPU and GPU…
…That makes it a huge target market, with Cloudflare's goal being to get some of those sites to migrate to run on its Workers platform. Cloudflare Workers are based on V8…
…don't trust until you verify. ® special_features rsa conference rsa research ai security
…In a campaign beginning around March 1, the phishing emails were crafted to appear like emails exchanged by internal users, and then forwarded on to targets. The emails mostly discussed unauthorized access…