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America goes solo on cyber.

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Jan 8, 2026
Caitlin Clarke, Senior Director for Cybersecurity Services at a major law firm, shares her insights on CISA 2015 and its crucial role in modern cybersecurity practices. The discussion reveals the U.S. withdrawal from global cybersecurity institutions and highlights the alarming Ni8mare vulnerability exposing workflow platforms. Caitlin explains how CISA 2015 facilitates real-time information sharing among sectors, while also addressing privacy concerns. On a lighter note, facial recognition technology is explored in its unique application to bear ecology.
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INSIGHT

U.S. Pullback From International Cyber Forums

  • The U.S. is withdrawing from many multilateral cyber and related institutions, citing redundancy and conflicting agendas.
  • This marks one of the most extensive pullbacks from multilateral engagement in years and affects groups like the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise.
INSIGHT

Critical N8N Vulnerability Risks Secrets

  • A maximum-severity flaw (Ni8mare/N8N) allows remote unauthenticated full compromise of many workflow automation servers.
  • The vulnerability exposes secrets like API keys and has no reliable workaround besides restricting public webhooks and upgrading.
ADVICE

Patch Cisco ISE Immediately

  • Cisco has patched an ISE XML parsing flaw and urges prompt upgrades after exploit code appeared publicly.
  • Administrators should upgrade ISE and ISE Passive Identity Connector immediately to avoid arbitrary file reads by attackers with admin credentials.
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