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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That Time a Software Engineer Had Dominion Over 7000 Robot VacuumsÂ
Teri Robinson | | AI-assisted exploits, API security, authentication vs authorization, authorization failure, bug bounty limitations, cloud-connected devices, Device Security, DJI robot vacuum, IoT Security, IoT vulnerabilities, multi-tenant access control, Privacy Risk, runtime monitoring, smart home hacking, surveillance risk
Cleaning house may be onerous, but vulnerable robot vacuums around the world could be marshalled into a surveillance network, one software engineer discovered. ... Read More
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80% of Att&Ck Mitre Techniques Now Dedicated to Evasion and PersistenceÂ
Teri Robinson | | AI, Att&Ck® Mitre Techniques, attacks, Cybersecurity, Data exposure, non-human, security operations
The Red Report 2026 on the Top 10 Most Prevalent Att&Ck® Mitre Techniques shows a shift by bad actors from disruption to long-lived access. ... Read More
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Exploited React2Shell Flaw By LLM-generated Malware Foreshadows Shift in Threat LandscapeÂ
Attackers recently leveraged LLMs to exploit a React2Shell vulnerability and opened the door to low-skill operators and calling traditional indicators into question. ... Read More
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AI and RaaS Alter Threat Landscape, New Ransomware Groups Grow by 30%
Teri Robinson | | AI & Automation, AI in Cybersecurity, AI in SOC, cyber insurance, cyber resilience, Cyber threat landscape, Cybercrime Prevention, Cybersecurity Best Practices, Digital Defense, Multi-Factor Authentication, nation-state actors, RaaS platforms, ransomware as a service, Security Research, SOC teams, Threat Intelligence, vulnerability disclosures, zero-trust architectures
AI automation, RaaS, a significant bump in vulnerability disclosures, and a rise in new ransomware gangs are reshaping the threat landscape and forcing defenders to change strategies ... Read More
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Navigating the AI Revolution in Cybersecurity: Risks, Rewards, and Evolving Roles
Teri Robinson | | AI agents, AI in Cybersecurity, AI-driven threats, autonomous systems, Darktrace report, DevSecOps, generative AI, organizational challenges, risk management, security professionals, vulnerability reporting
In the rapidly changing landscape of cybersecurity, AI agents present both opportunities and challenges. This article examines the findings from Darktrace’s 2026 State of AI Cybersecurity Report, highlighting the benefits of AI in enhancing security measures while addressing concerns regarding AI-driven threats and the need for responsible governance ... Read More
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BreachForums Breach Exposes Names of 324K Cybercriminals, Upends the Threat Intel Game
Teri Robinson | | BreachForums, Cyber Threats, cybercriminals, Cybersecurity, Data breach, Data Security, identity exposure, law enforcement, Threat Intelligence
The BreachForums marketplace has suffered a leak, exposing the identities of nearly 324,000 cybercriminals. This incident highlights a critical shift in cyberattacks, creating opportunities for law enforcement while demonstrating the risks associated with breaches in the cybercriminal ecosystem ... Read More
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Flaw in Broadcom Wi-Fi Chipsets Illuminates Importance of Wireless Dependability and Business ContinuityÂ
A “scary” vulnerability in Broadcom Wi-Fi chipsets could lead to long-term instability and affect how an organization operates ... Read More
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A Lack of Spending Isn’t the Problem With Cloud Security, Structural Complexity IsÂ
Cloud security is hard and getting harder, a Fortinet study says, as AI widens a complexity gap and empowers attackers. ... Read More
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What’s On the Tube Or Rather in the Tube: Kimwolf Targets Android-based TVs and Streaming DevicesÂ
Teri Robinson | | Android threats, botnet mitigation., corporate perimeter, cyber threat intelligence, DDoS attacks, Device Vulnerabilities, identity security, IoT Security, Kimwolf botnet, network defense, remote execution, Supply Chain Risk, zero trust
Kimwolf botnet exploits smart gadgets for DDoS attacks, highlighting security lapses in device protection and supply chains ... Read More
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Who’s Stalking Whom? ICE Uses Social Media and Phone Surveillance System to Track Protesters
Teri Robinson | | Data Brokers, Device Tracking, Fourth Amendment, government surveillance, ICE protests, ICE surveillance, PenLink, privacy laws, Social Media Monitoring, technology and privacy, Webloc
ICE protests surveillance yet uses tech to track citizens' devices, possibly violating privacy laws and the Fourth Amendment, revealed through ICE's data tools ... Read More
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