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S1E37 Can you social engineer an AI? Plus: AI worms and the nonhuman identity problem
If you just ask an AI nicely enough, you can get it to hand over the keys to a total stranger’s Instagram account. But people can be tricked, too. So what’s the difference? Is there any? This week on…
S1E36 Project Lightwell brings open source security into the AI era
Open source software powers more than 90% of Fortune 500 companies. It also powers a growing number of cyberattacks. This week on Security Intelligence, we dig into IBM and Red Hat's $5 billion…
S1 Multi-model AI environments are the future. Can we secure them?
Today, the average enterprise network is like one big game of Telephone: Critical data flows between apps and assets, software systems and their subcomponents, on-prem laptops and cloud storage…
S1E35 First findings from Project Glasswing
While Anthropic has restricted Mythos access to its Project Glasswing partners, it has always maintained that lessons from Glasswing would be shared with the broader cybersecurity community. Now,…
S1E34 OpenAI’s Daybreak and Mistral’s Mythos competitor
Between OpenAI Daybreak, Microsoft MDASH and Mistral’s Mythos competitor, it’s been a big week for AI-powered vulnerability management. But are these tools all they’re cracked up to be? This week on…
S1E33 LLMjacking: How hackers steal your AI API keys and stick you with the bill
AI tools can turn a team of three developers into a fully functioning company. They can also push that company to the brink of bankruptcy. On this week’s Security Intelligence, we talk LLMjacking:…
S1E32 Claude Security’s public beta, OpenAI’s five-point plan and cybersecurity’s Y2K moment
Between Mythos, GPT-5.4-Cyber, Claude Security’s public beta and OpenAI’s new five-point plan for cyber defense, it seems like cybersecurity is top of mind for the major AI players today. Why—and why…
S1E31 Is open source safe? Featuring Mixture of Experts
Is open source good? Bad? Some secret third thing? Is this a silly question to even ask? In this special crossover episode of Security Intelligence and Mixture of Experts, we bring together AI and…
S1 Web of lies: What’s real and what’s fake on the dark web
We’ve all heard tales of what lurks on the dark web. Black markets dealing in contraband. Roving criminal gangs. Troves and troves of private data for sale. Much, much worse. Thankfully, most of it’s…
S1E30 Should you let OpenClaw pen test your system? Plus: Cybersecurity for ephemeral software
Learn more about how enterprises confront agentic attacks → https://newsroom.ibm.com/2026-04-15-ibm-announces-new-cybersecurity-measures-to-help-enterprises-confront-agentic-attacks Sophos let…
S1 GPT-5.4-Cyber: What you need to know
Earlier this week, OpenAI dropped GPT-5.4-Cyber, a “cyber-permissive” variant of GPT-5.4 . Basically: It's lets you do some things in the name of security research and defense that you can’t…
S1E29 Claude Mythos: Marketing hype or the end of cybersecurity?
Anthropic says its newest AI model, Claude Mythos, has found thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across every major OS and web browser. It's so powerful, they won't release it publicly. Instead,…
S1E28 The Claude Code source code leak: Takeaways for cybersecurity pros
What happens when one of the world’s most popular AI coding tools falls into the wrong hands? On this episode of Security Intelligence, Nick Bradley, Dave Bales and JR Rao discuss the Claude Code…
S1E27 RSA recap, the LiteLLM breach, and the quest to fix AI
LiteLLM is a nifty little Python library that gives you access to about 100 different AI services through one API. It gets an estimated 3.4 million downloads a day. And last week, it was turned into…
S1 Cryptocurrency: The most misunderstood technology in cybersecurity
Most cybersecurity pros only run into cryptocurrency when they’re dealing with ransomware gangs demanding payouts in Bitcoin. But what if crypto infrastructure were more than just a means of money…
S1E26 Promptware, cloud security trends for 2026, and what the Xbox One hack means for cybersecurity
Follow the Security Intelligence podcast on your preferred platform → https://www.ibm.com/think/podcasts/security-intelligence Someone finally cracked the Xbox One after 13 years. Here’s why…
S1E17 Most cybersecurity training doesn’t work. Can we change that?
AI has changed the speed of cyberattacks. But it hasn’t changed the most important variable: people. In this episode of Security Intelligence, panelists Jake Paulson, Stephanie Carruthers and Matt…
S1E25 Perplexity Comet, agentic blabbering, and the shift-left failure
When agentic browsers like Perplexity Comet share their reasoning, they give cybercriminals valuable information. Plus: 40-year-old code liabilities, the failure of shift lift, and new X-Force…
S1E24 The conference that changed our minds about AI
Follow the Security Intelligence podcast on your preferred platform → https://www.ibm.com/think/podcasts/security-intelligence Did you miss out on the [un]prompted AI security conference? So did most…
S1E23 Is your robot vacuum safe? Here’s why it matters
Can IAM handle AI? Find out → https://www.ibm.com/think/podcasts/security-intelligence A consumer just wanted to control his own personal robot vacuum with a PlayStation controller. He ended up…
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