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Bitwarden MCP server equips AI systems with controlled access to credential workflows

Bitwarden launched a new Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, enabling secure integration between AI agents and credential workflows. This release positions Bitwarden at the forefront of empowering AI assistants to access, generate, retrieve, and manage credentials while preserving zero-knowledge, end-to-end encryption through a local-first architecture. Local-first architecture for security The Bitwarden MCP server operates on a user’s local machine, keeping all client interactions within the local environment and minimizing exposure to external threats. The MCP … More → The post Bitwarden MCP server equips AI systems with controlled access to credential workflows appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Token Security launches two features to secure AI agents and machine identities

Token Security announced two transformative innovations that redefine how enterprises discover, govern, and secure expanding universe of AI agents and machine identities. The company has launched an AI Discovery Engine for NHIs and introduced the Token AI Agent, a powerful new conversational interface that enables real-time, natural language interaction with the Token Security platform. These advancements come at a pivotal moment as organizations accelerate into the age of Agentic AI, deploying autonomous agents and complex … More → The post Token Security launches two features to secure AI agents and machine identities appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Where policy meets profit: Navigating the new frontier of defense tech startups

In this Help Net Security interview, Thijs Povel, Managing Partner at Ventures.eu, discusses how the firm evaluates emerging technologies through the lens of defense and resilience. He explains how founders from both defense and adjacent sectors are addressing policy shifts, procurement cycles, and dual-use innovation. Povel also offers guidance for founders on handling slow-moving procurement cycles and proving the business case for resilience solutions. How do you differentiate between defense-adjacent and non-lethal tech when evaluating … More → The post Where policy meets profit: Navigating the new frontier of defense tech startups appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Employees are quietly bringing AI to work and leaving security behind

While IT departments race to implement AI governance frameworks, many employees have already opened a backdoor for AI, according to ManageEngine. The rise of unauthorized AI use Shadow AI has quietly infiltrated organizations across North America, creating blind spots that even the most careful IT leaders struggle to detect. Despite formal guidelines and sanctioned tools, shadow Al has become the norm rather than the exception. 70% of IT decision makers (ITDMs) have identified unauthorized AI … More → The post Employees are quietly bringing AI to work and leaving security behind appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Two Trends and a Tease

Two Trends and a Tease Justin Doubleday @http://linkedin.com/in/justindoubleday  FEMA response The Federal Emergency Management Agency has been heavily scrutinized by the Trump administration for major reforms, and in the words of the president, potential “phasing… The post Two Trends and a Tease first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Financial firms are locking the front door but leaving the back open

Financial institutions are building stronger defenses against direct cyberattacks, but they may be overlooking a growing problem: their vendors. According to Black Kite’s new report, third-party risk has become one of the biggest cybersecurity threats facing the financial sector. Ransomware attacks by finance subindustry (Source: Black Kite) The vendor blind spot The report finds that while financial institutions themselves are getting better at defending against ransomware and other threats, the companies they rely on, including … More → The post Financial firms are locking the front door but leaving the back open appeared first on Help Net Security.
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New infosec products of the week: July 11, 2025

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Barracuda Networks, Cynomi, Lepide, Tosibox, and Zenni Optical. Cynomi’s platform updates enable service providers to prioritize their security efforts Cynomi has launched new business impact analysis (BIA) and business continuity planning (BCP) features. Designed to help cybersecurity professionals identify and protect mission-critical business processes, these new capabilities enable service providers to prioritize security efforts, streamline continuity planning, and drive business … More → The post New infosec products of the week: July 11, 2025 appeared first on Help Net Security.
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From COBOL to cloud, Burton reflects on four decades in government

Adriane Burton, the former CIO at the Health Resources and Services Administration in HHS, retired earlier this year after 37 years of federal service. The post From COBOL to cloud, Burton reflects on four decades in government first appeared on Federal News Network.
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From COBOL to cloud, Burton reflects on four decades in government

Adriane Burton, the former CIO at the Health Resources and Services Administration in HHS, retired earlier this year after 37 years of federal service. The post From COBOL to cloud, Burton reflects on four decades in government first appeared on Federal News Network.
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