Just because it's trusted doesn't mean it's authorized. 🤔 In our latest episode of SecOps Weekly, Senior Malware Analyst Tony Lambert sits down with Jose Hernandez & Michael Haag from MagicSword to unpack one of the most overlooked attack surfaces in enterprise security: Living Off the Land techniques. Native binaries. Signed certificates. Legitimate drivers. Attackers are using built-in tools against you, but there are ways to fight back! Check out the full episode for insights 📺: https://bit.ly/4554XhV
Red Canary, a Zscaler company
Computer and Network Security
Denver, Colorado 80,123 followers
24/7/365 threat detection and response across your cloud, identity, endpoints and everything in-between. We got you.
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Red Canary stops cyber threats no one else does, so organizations can fearlessly pursue their missions. Security leaders all share one goal: ‘Don’t get breached.’ Since day one at Red Canary, enterprises have relied on us to find and stop threats before they can cause harm. The most sophisticated security teams trust us for our intelligence-led Security Operations platform run by world-class security experts. We manage, detect and respond to prevalent threats across cloud, identity and endpoint so you can have more time to focus on business-specific specific security needs and requirements. We got you.
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https://redcanary.com/
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- Computer and Network Security
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- 201-500 employees
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- Denver, Colorado
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- Privately Held
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- 2013
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- Threat Detection, Endpoint Detection & Response, Endpoint Security, Managed Security, Threat Hunting, Digital Forensics & Incident Response, Managed Detection and Response, and Managed Detection & Response
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They’re not always dropping malware. Sometimes, they’re just setting up camp 👀🏕️ Tomorrow on SecOps Weekly, Tony Lambert will be joined by Jose Hernandez & Michael Haag of MagicSword to explore Living Off the Land (LOTL) tradecraft — including LOLBins, LOLScripts, LOLRMM, and other techniques attackers use to hide in plain sight by abusing legitimate tools. If you defend enterprise environments, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss! Register now ➡️ https://bit.ly/4ylpgoH
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The “AI event horizon” is here 🌌 When the person who created the first bug bounty programs for Microsoft and the Pentagon tells you the game has changed, you listen. Katie Moussouris, the founder and CEO of Luta Security, just dropped a truth bomb on SecOps Weekly: We have officially crossed the point where AI can find vulnerabilities faster than humans can fix them. As Katie explains in this clip, the only way forward is parity. If attackers can use the power of AI to break things, defenders must also harness the same power to protect them. Catch the full episode to learn why context is king: https://lnkd.in/gAEvfN3U
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🎣 Phishing attacks topped 3.8 million in 2025—and AI is making them harder to catch than ever. So we built an AI agent to fight back. Our latest blog breaks down how Red Canary's phishing triage agent blends machine learning, a rules engine, agentic AI, and LLMs into an orchestrated team of specialized subagents, hitting 94% classification accuracy at scale. The future of the SOC isn't AI replacing analysts. It's AI doing the heavy lifting so analysts can focus on what matters most. Read how we built it → https://lnkd.in/gGYUPwFc
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Is your organization actually ready for a bug bounty program? Most aren't. Tomorrow on SecOps Weekly, we’ll be joined by Katie Moussouris, Founder & CEO of Luta Security, to cut through the hype of disclosure programs. We’ll also be discussing why more disclosure isn’t necessarily the answer to the "Mythos problem," and why addressing configuration and implementation issues MUST come before bounties. Join the conversation live: https://lnkd.in/gXXQ5ny7
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Efficiency in security starts with a proactive mindset. In this week's episode of SecOps Weekly, PlexTrac founder Daniel DeCloss breaks down why traditional vulnerability management isn't enough to keep pace with AI and what organizations should be doing instead. Watch the full video here: https://bit.ly/4eFZvId
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Today, we begin a new chapter with Aston Martin F1 Team: redefining speed and cybersecurity for one of the world’s most demanding, high-pressure sports. At 300 km/h, we’ll be redefining speed and cybersecurity through our Zero Trust Exchange, helping protect the data and operations behind race-day performance, from the factory to the track. This partnership is built for performance, resilience and innovation. ⚡️Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e6MtCJrE #ZeroTrustEverywhere #F1
Racing innovation meets Zero Trust.
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Exposure management is no longer a periodic task, it’s a machine-speed race. AI is fundamentally compressing the attack lifecycle and if your defense isn’t moving just as fast, you’re leaving yourself exposed. Next Tuesday, we’re live on SecOps Weekly with Daniel DeCloss from PlexTrac to dive deep into how AI accelerates attackers’ objectives and moving from “find and fix” to continuous mobilization. Don’t miss it!
Mastering exposure management: From vulnerability to visibility
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Attackers are moving at machine speed. Defenders have to keep up. 🏃 Tomorrow, Jun 23, we’re going live on SecOps Weekly with Daniel DeCloss of PlexTrac to discuss how AI is reshaping exposure management, accelerating attacker objectives, and forcing a shift from “find and fix” to continuous mobilization. Join us! https://bit.ly/4ekLXl6
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