Meet Pwnagotchi: The AI WiFi Pet for Ethical Security Testing 

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Meet Pwnagotchi: The AI Pet That Hunts WiFi Handshakes  In our original article, Meet Pwnagotchi: The AI Pet That Hunts WiFi Handshakes, we introduced Pwnagotchi as a playful but educational tool for understanding wireless security. You can read that original post here.  This updated version expands on that foundation and reflects how the Pwnagotchi ecosystem […]

Cybersecurity Highlights of 2025 and IT Security Predictions for 2026

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Cybersecurity in 2025 marked a turning point for organizations of all sizes. Threats became faster, more targeted, and more disruptive, while leadership teams placed greater emphasis on cybersecurity risk management and resilience. IT security was no longer viewed as a technical concern alone. It became a business priority tied directly to uptime, revenue, and trust.  […]

Warcraft to Warfare: Why Your Next SOC Analyst Might Be an AI Bot

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The Real Talk: A Closer Look: The Irony of Alert Overload Edward Wu spent eight years building AI-powered detection systems that generated millions of security alerts. His penance? Founding DropZone AI to automate the investigation of those same alerts. The reality: Most security teams already have too many alerts. What they desperately need is help […]