Redefining CyberSecurity

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Jul 31, 2025
Leslie Kesselring, founder of Kesselring Communications, discusses how media coverage in cybersecurity is evolving, shifting towards real-time influences. Daniel Cuthbert highlights that although technology advances quickly, old security bugs persist. Michael Parisi raises alarms about operational risks from AI processes lacking visibility. Richard Stiennon forecasts a surge in AI vendors at upcoming events, while Rupesh Chokshi emphasizes the need for effective risk management strategies amid emerging technologies. The roundtable offers a rich blend of insights ahead of Black Hat 2025.
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INSIGHT

Old Vulnerabilities Keep Reappearing

  • Security research keeps rediscovering decades-old vulnerabilities despite flashy new tech.
  • Daniel Cuthbert says young researchers often find bugs older than themselves.
INSIGHT

News Cycles Drive Conference Coverage

  • Journalists chase breaking news, regulation, and government briefings over scheduled talks.
  • Leslie Kesselring warns CISA and public-private actions will shape Black Hat coverage.
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One‑Dashboard Dreams Are Unrealistic

  • Tool sprawl will persist because different teams need different dashboards and workflows.
  • Richard Stiennon calls the "one-dashboard" dream unrealistic and driven by purchasing convenience.
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