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The Secure Disclosure

When AI Agents Change their Intent w/ Frank Vukovits

29 Apr 2026

AI agents, autonomous non-human entities operating in enterprise systems without human oversight, pose security and governance challenges requiring updated access control frameworks, real-time monitoring, and intent-based governance to address risks like unauthorized access and shadow AI, paralleling historical tech challenges like Y2K.

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Open Source Security

Open Source Pledge with Vlad-Stefan Harbuz

27 Apr 2026

Challenges in open source sustainability include undervaluing maintainers, dependency tracking issues, fragmented tooling, burnout, governance flaws, and paradoxical tool sustainability, necessitating financial support, sustainable governance, and collective action for long-term project viability.

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Risky Business

Risky Business #833 -- The Great Mythos Freakout of 2026

15 Apr 2026

Recommended: Discussion of the recent Anthropic Mythos model impact.

Anthropic Mythos AI's impact on cybersecurity, balancing its potential to accelerate vulnerability detection with debates over human expertise, polarized views on practical impact versus existential risks, and the persistence of foundational security practices amid new AI-driven challenges like patch reversal and IoT vulnerabilities.

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The Secure Disclosure

The Future of Hacking is Agentic w/ Jason Haddix

15 Apr 2026

Recommended: Security Testing will change, and might change quicker than this episode suggests. Keep Security Top of Mind during Development.

AI transforms security with automated penetration testing and threat detection, but requires human oversight to mitigate risks like prompt injection, ensure ethical use, and balance AI efficiency with creative problem-solving in an evolving threat landscape.

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Open Source Security

Open Source Malware with Paul McCarty

13 Apr 2026

Open Source Malware (OSM) addresses the gap in detecting intentional malicious open-source components by cataloging threats, de-obfuscating code, extracting indicators of compromise, and providing post-incident data, while tackling challenges like persistent malicious packages, limitations of traditional tools against interpreted languages, fragmented collaboration, AI risks, and the need for improved CI/CD security, audit tools, and balanced AI-human oversight.

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Darknet Diaries

SuperBox

7 Apr 2026

Recent product recalls highlight dangers from a recalled IKEA garlic press causing injuries and a malware-infected gaming PC, while a suspicious "super box" streaming device linked to foreign servers, ARP flooding, and potential espionage raises alarms about third-party marketplace security, IoT vulnerabilities, and geopolitical cyber threats.

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Open Source Security

Package management challenges with Andrew Nesbitt

6 Apr 2026

Challenges in package management across ecosystems demand standardization to address fragmentation in naming, versioning, and dependencies, interoperability gaps between system-level and language-specific tools, SBOM scanner inconsistencies, and cross-ecosystem complexity, urging collaboration on shared specs and protocols despite cultural and practical barriers.

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