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Didn’t have “front seat to the vulnpocalypse” in my 2026 bingo card.
Wrote about the attacker-defender asymmetry and why AI made it worse -- "AI for defense" is stuck polishing the top five turtles while adversaries live in the bottom ten.
cje.io/2026/04/08/offense-scale...
Good stuff.
I know this was written from the perspective of cybersecurity detection workloads but it applies to absolutely everywhere where AI is being forced into the workplace without any forethought. www.sentinelone.com/blog/the-imp...
Dragon Lance Chronicles Vol 1: Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
Nothing but respect for MY formative young adult fantasy novel series
Don’t underestimate the power of unsubstantiated opinions.
Academic writers often feel uncomfortable but that’s often OK Here’s why patthomson.net/2026/03/08/g...
Here we go. Free, no-reg versions of favorite stories from my four years at the Washington Post. First, three pieces from our Pulitzer-finalist series on how India's ruling party coerced U.S. tech giants into violating their own policies. www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/0...
Best of luck, brother! See you in RSAC!
The nice commercial about helping kids find their lost pets was the scariest thing I've seen in my life
It’s wild. Guns everywhere. I had watched “Cars” with my 3yo the week before, and decided to check out the next one.
We changed over to something else pretty quickly.
🧵 175,000+ exposed AI hosts. Zero guardrails.
New research from @sentinellabs.bsky.social and @censys.bsky.social reveals a massive, unmanaged layer of open-source AI infrastructure operating in the shadows. s1.ai/si-llama
Here is what you need to know about the "silent" AI network. ⤵️
By any reasonable historical standard — including that of the technology industry! — ChatGPT should be pulled from the market and its product managers and executives held accountable for creating a product that ROUTINELY tells teens to kill themselves. This is a basic, common sense standard.
Been waiting for this one!
How long did it take for Anthropic’s findings from March 2025 and August 2025 become widespread and commonplace in their systems?
If the Nov 2025 finding is the tip of the pyramid of operational capability, what does the base looks like today?
Excerpt from SentinelOne article about cybersecurity predictions: “The value generated in 2026 and beyond is entirely concentrated in filling that gap between frontier capability and operational deployment.”
I have been thinking a lot about this too @jags.bsky.social
I booted up ChatGPT-3 when it came out to see what was it about. Am I a security researcher that utilizes AI?
2026 DBIR sneak peek:
“Water plays an increasingly significant role in [ransomware] attacks. In 2024, 100% of recorded ransomware events were attributed to threat actors that drink water”
Your reading is correct, but there is also a fair bit of “it wasn’t us, it was the algorithm” blame shifting when the models do bad things.
As if it weren’t them choosing the training data / creating the reinforcement learning loop.
Didn’t mean to be disparaging, Cynthia, and I am also aware you probably have no control over the social media post or maybe even the headline.
I do believe it’s important to be a moderating force against hype of things that are not confirmed to exist.
There are enough real threats to worry about.
Thanks for sharing this, this was a very good article.
I haven’t met the other 2 researchers but I am generally a fan of @morecoffeeplz.bsky.social ‘s work.
What is an “AI-enabled Ransomware”?
Glad to know I am not the only one with this problem.
Botei no wishlist. Nada como um bom retrô survival horror.
i'm inventing a new kind of roguelike where instead of poker, slot machines or coin flipping you play as a little guy with a sword