What the Fable 5 Suspension Means for AI Data Security
When a model can vanish overnight, the real question is what it was touching.On the evening of June 12, a single letter took two of the most capable AI models on the market offline for every user in the world. Anthropic received an export-control directive from the US government at ... Read More
ServiceNow API setting left customer data open
Shared responsibility looks different when the vendor's side of the deal quietly fails.On June 5, ServiceNow patched a bug that had let unauthenticated users pull data from customer instances over the open internet. No phishing campaign and no stolen credentials. An internet-facing REST endpoint shipped with authentication switched off, and ... Read More
How high data trust speeds up AI
High data trust is becoming the quiet difference between AI programs that scale and ones that stall.This is Blog 7 in our Data Trust + AI Success Blog Series{children}{children}{children}{children}{children}{children}How high data trust speeds up AIThere's a finding in MIND's research that's easy to lose under all the risk numbers. The ... Read More
Why AI is a stress test of your security fundamentals
AI doesn't create new risk. It surfaces what you already carry, at machine speed.Data Trust + AI Success Blog Series{children}{children}{children}{children}{children}Why AI is a stress test of your security fundamentalsAI doesn’t break your security. It finds where your security was already broken. Every CISO we spoke with in {children} described some ... Read More
Data Trust + AI Success Blog Series: Why CISOs need a seat at the AI design table
CISOs support AI adoption. Getting involved before the decisions are made is a different problem.This is Blog 5 in our Data Trust + AI Success Blog Series{children}{children}{children}{children}Why CISOs need a seat at the AI design tableThere's a framing problem that keeps showing up in boardrooms. The business deploys AI. The ... Read More
MIND joins Anthropic’s Cyber Verification Program: A first in data security
To stop data loss at AI speed, we need AI that can think like the attackers we're stopping.Attackers don't operate with safety rails. They iterate on exfiltration techniques and study how insiders actually behave. They build threat models that exploit the gaps in conventional DLP. The AI systems defending against ... Read More
Data Trust + AI Success Blog Series: Why most AI projects are failing
Only 1 in 5 AI projects meet their KPIs. The model isn’t the reason.This is Blog 4 in our Data Trust + AI Success Blog Series{children}{children}{children}Why most AI projects are failingOne finding from MIND’s research, {children}, is hard to look past. Out of every five AI initiatives at the enterprises ... Read More
Data Trust + AI Success Blog Series: Why AI doesn’t behave like a human
AI inherits human permissions but skips their judgment.Data Trust + AI Success Blog Series{children}{children}Why AI doesn’t behave like a humanIn most enterprise security programs, it’s quietly assumed that the actor on the other side of a control is human. A person who can be trained, who will hesitate and, even ... Read More
The LexisNexis breach: a wake-up call for cloud data security
The company that indexes the world's legal information couldn't index its own AWS environment. Here's what every security team should take from it.The breach in one readOn March 3, 2026, LexisNexis Legal & Professional confirmed what the threat actor FulcrumSec had been claiming for days: attackers had walked out of ... Read More
Canvas, ShinyHunters and the case for least privilege in SaaS
When the front door is intact and the foundation gives way, the lesson stops being about phishing.Schools are pulling Canvas offline as finals week begins. Not because of a phishing campaign. Not because someone clicked a bad link. Because ShinyHunters found a way through the ’Free-For-Teacher’ tier of Instructure's production ... Read More

