Insights & Perspectives
Back to the Prompt: Why AI Is Taking Us Full Circle to the DOS Era
From clicks back to commands: AI is bringing back the command line, but this time the machine speaks your language. Explore the future of computing. The post Back to the Prompt: Why ...
Threat Debt: From Findings to Adversary Opportunity
The speed of adversary exploitation has outrun the cycle most security programs were built to run. Defending proactively starts with knowing what an exploit actually enables next: the path it opens, the ...
The Vulnerability Management Race Is Over. It’s Time to Focus on Exposure.
With Anthropic’s Mythos Preview announcement, the race to patch all vulnerabilities is over. As defenders, we must move on. We must focus on what adversaries can do after they exploit a vulnerability: ...
What Does MITRE ATT&CK Coverage Really Mean?
Coverage claims without context are one of the most persistent sources of confusion in security tooling. This post breaks down four myths behind ATT&CK coverage claims and offers a more useful framework ...
The “Analog Panic Button”: What The Pitt Gets Right (and Wrong) About Hospital Cyber Resilience
When ransomware hits a hospital, shutting everything down isn’t resilience. Learn how healthcare CISOs prevent hospital-wide outages with identity security, network segmentation validation, and CTEM. The post The “Analog Panic Button”: What ...
From Exposure to Assurance: How CTEM and MITRE INFORM Enable Modern Cyber Defense
What if you could prove—right now—that your defenses actually work? See how CTEM and MITRE INFORM turn exposure data into real, board-level confidence. The post From Exposure to Assurance: How CTEM and ...
Why I Chose to Join AttackIQ as a Senior Advisor
After 30 years in cyber defense and research, I joined AttackIQ to bring clarity and prioritize what truly matters in security. The post Why I Chose to Join AttackIQ as a Senior ...
Turning Threat Intelligence Into Proof: 2025 Year in Review
In 2025, threat intelligence mattered only when it drove action. AttackIQ’s Adversary Research Team focused on turning real adversary behavior into fast, practical validation, helping defenders continuously test readiness against the threats ...

