Teri Robinson From the time she was 10 years old and her father gave her an electric typewriter for Christmas, Teri Robinson knew she wanted to be a writer. What she didn’t know is how the path from graduate school at LSU, where she earned a Masters degree in Journalism, would lead her on a decades-long journey from her native Louisiana to Washington, D.C. and eventually to New York City where she established a thriving practice as a writer, editor, content specialist and consultant, covering cybersecurity, business and technology, finance, regulatory, policy and customer service, among other topics; contributed to a book on the first year of motherhood; penned award-winning screenplays; and filmed a series of short movies. Most recently, as the executive editor of SC Media, Teri helped transform a 30-year-old, well-respected brand into a digital powerhouse that delivers thought leadership, high-impact journalism and the most relevant, actionable information to an audience of cybersecurity professionals, policymakers and practitioners.
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Manhattan DA Bragg Pushes Meta to Put a Stop to Immigration ScamsÂ
Teri Robinson | | Alvin Bragg, Catholic Charities, facebook, fraud prevention, Identity Theft, immigration scams, legal services fraud, Manhattan District Attorney, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta, social media moderation, WhatsApp
Scammers dressed up like Catholic Charities and legitimate pro bone legal services on social media platforms are targeting immigrants and bilking them for money. Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is pressing Meta to follow its own terms and shut them down. ... Read More
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Compensation vs. Burnout: The New Retention Calculus for Cybersecurity Leaders
Teri Robinson | | AI in security, CISO burnout, cyber compensation 2026, cybersecurity turnover, cybersecurity workforce trends., IANS Artico report, offensive security skills, talent retention
High turnover and burnout are reshaping the 2026 cybersecurity landscape, forcing leaders to prioritize compensation, AI integration, and mental health to retain top talent ... Read More
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Over Permissive and Proliferating, AI-Driven Browser Extensions Create Security BlindspotsÂ
Teri Robinson | | Agentic AI, AI browser security, AI extensions, API fingerprints, automated classification models, autonomous browsing, brand impersonation, Browser Fingerprinting, browser sync, BYOD risk, cookie access, CVE vulnerabilities, DOM behavior, extension hygiene, GenAI phishing, high-risk permissions, independent audits, LayerX Security Report 2026, mishing, Model Context Protocol (MCP), permissions creep, remote script execution, Shadow AI, system-level transparency
How many browsers extensions do you have running? Most enterprise users have at least one and seven out of ten have seen an extension expand its permissions over the last 12 months—with AI extensions being the worst offenders…by sixfold. ... Read More
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Ransomware Lives On, Blending Hacktivism and Crime, Fueled by AIÂ
Ransomware will never die, will it? In fact, it’s more powerful than ever thanks to GenAI and creative operators that evolve techniques to generate profit ... Read More
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Intoxalock Vehicle Breathalyzers Downed by Cyberattack, Leave Drivers StrandedÂ
Teri Robinson | | cyber-physical risk, cyberattack, Cybersecurity, driver lockout, DUI, ignition interlock devices, Single point of failure, system outage, vehicle breathalyzer
Parking lots were filled with cars that couldn’t be moved and drivers had to awkwardly explain to employers why they couldn’t make it to work after a cyberattack took down the Intoxalock vehicle breathalyzer system. ... Read More
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AI Agents: Who’s There? What Are They Doing? Most Security Teams Don’t Know
Teri Robinson | | Agentic AI Governance, AI attack surface, AI Data Access, AI ROI 2026, Autonomous System Oversight, Cequence Security, data sovereignty, Data Trust, identity-centric security, Mark McClain, MIND Research 2026, Noma Security, Non-Human Identities, Sailpoint, Shadow GenAI
No one seems to know what AI agents are doing, even the companies that keep them. MIND research underscores that AI Agents have gotten away from security teams and getting a fix on their identities and activities requires operational and cultural shifts. ... Read More
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LeakNet Changes Tactics, But Consistency Gives Defenders an AdvantageÂ
Teri Robinson | | Bring Your Own Runtime (BYOR), clickfix, Command-and-Control (C2), Deno Loader, In-memory Execution, Initial Access Brokers (IABs)., lateral movement, LeakNet, Post-Exploitation, PsExec GPO, Ransomware, ReliaQuest Analysis, social engineering, Win-R Blocking
LeakNet may be expanding its reach and scaling up, changing techniques and running campaigns directly, but the ransomware operator’s use of a repeatable post-exploitation sequence gives defenders a leg up. ... Read More
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Google Aggressively Targets 2029 to Migrate Fully to PQCÂ
Teri Robinson | | 47-Day Certificate Lifespan, Android 17, CA/Browser Forum, crypto-agility, cyber resilience, Google 2029 Deadline, ML-DSA, NIST FIPS 204, PKI Migration, Post-quantum cryptography (PQC), Q-Day, Quantum-Resistant Digital Signatures, Sectigo Research, SSL/TLS Automation, Store-Now-Decrypt-Later (SNDL)
Depending on who you speak to, Q-day is either right around the corner or several years away. Google isn’t taking any chances and has ramped up its timeline to complete migration to PQC by 2029. ... Read More
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FIFA World Cup 2026: A Match Between Fans and Scammers Â
Teri Robinson | | betting scams, credential harvesting, cyber hygiene, emotional manipulation., fake tickets, FIFA World Cup 2026, messaging app scams, NordVPN survey, Phishing, Soccer scams, Social Media Scams
Scammers are already gearing up for the FIFA World Cup 2026 with phishing attacks, online scams and a whole lot of social engineering as emotions and reckless behavior runs high among fans. ... Read More
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Dormant Accounts Leave Manufacturing Orgs Open to AttackÂ
Teri Robinson | | Attack Surface Management, BeyondTrust, Contextual Authentication, Corporate Offboarding, credential stuffing, Deprovisioning Risk, Dormant Accounts, Identity Debt, identity governance, just-in-time access, Keeper Security, least privilege, Manufacturing Cybersecurity, Passwordless Architecture, Pathmark Report 2026, Privileged access management, Risk-Based Authentication, separation of duties, Stale Credentials, User Provisioning Automation
While companies use "perp walks" for terminated employees, 48% of manufacturers fail to revoke digital access within 24 hours. Explore the growing risk of dormant accounts, the 74% automation gap in provisioning, and why experts like Darren Guccione and James Maude call overprivileged identities a "frictionless path" for modern cyberattacks ... Read More
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