Cybersecurity Tomorrow
Cybersecurity Tomorrow

Cybersecurity Tomorrow

Cybersecurity strategy perspectives for the emerging risks and opportunities of securing our digital world. The insights of today will lead to tomorrow's security, privacy, and safety foundations.


Cybersecurity Must Prepare for AI Driven Hardware Exploitation

20 May 2026 1 minute read 0 comments Matthew Rosenquist

Oh, so you thought Mythos and other AI models would only find vulnerabilities in software? Well, finding weaknesses in firmware and hardware is traditionally much more difficult, requiring specialized skills and in some cases very expensive tools. B...

AI Will Exploit What Businesses Refuse to Fix

19 May 2026 2 minute read 5 comments Matthew Rosenquist

  About 50 thousand vulnerabilities were discovered last year and many are either not being fixed or the patching is purposely delayed. The next generation of AI-powered tools will abuse this weakness. Emerging offensive AI models like Anthropic’s M...

Apple Pivots to Intel for a Secure Western Supply Chain of Semiconductors

11 May 2026 1 minute read 5 comments Matthew Rosenquist

Apple and Intel formally reconcile to once again produce chips.  As 2027 nears and the likelihood of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan rising, the risks to serious global chip disruption is something that cannot be ignored.  Apple is smart to diversify th...

How Mythos Signals Cybersecurity Disruption

4 May 2026 4 minute read 0 comments Matthew Rosenquist

What is Mythos Mythos is Anthropic’s latest AI model, and it is stirring up a tornado of concern in cybersecurity circles. Even before its release, Mythos discovered thousands of new sensitive vulnerabilities in commercial and open-source software,...

Mythos Is Rewriting the Rules of Cybersecurity

1 May 2026 1 minute read 2 comments Matthew Rosenquist

With preliminary use, it uncovered thousands of sensitive flaws, some existing for decades without detection. It found them in every major operating system and web browser. Mythos’s capabilities don’t not stop there, as it can also create exploits w...

Privacy Vulnerability in Firefox and TOR Browsers

23 Apr 2026 1 minute read 1 comment Matthew Rosenquist

The security company Fingerprint discovered how on Firefox browsers, websites could track users even if they used private browsing tabs or the anonymity focused TOR browser. Mozilla closed the vulnerability in Firefox 150, that was released on April...

Latest Metrics Show AI Models Surpassing Humans

19 Apr 2026 1 minute read 5 comments Matthew Rosenquist

How good are AI models getting at technical tasks?  …better than most humans in MANY fields. This has serious implications for cybersecurity!  The attackers and defenders will leverage these models in many ways that will impact the overall trust in...

How AI Just Handed Attackers the Keys to Your System

16 Apr 2026 1 minute read 1 comment Matthew Rosenquist

I had a great discussion on the Full Metal Packet podcast, talking with Yegor Sak and Alex Paguis, about the cybersecurity risks and challenges that is accompanying the global adoption of AI.  These fundamental issues are outlined in the 2026 Cybers...

Anthropic Claude Mythos Will Break Vulnerability Management

10 Apr 2026 3 minute read 0 comments Matthew Rosenquist

Anthropic’s latest AI Model, Claude Mythos, will break the cybersecurity vulnerability management operational models. Mythos is so good at discovering and building viable exploits it is currently being rolled-out in a controlled manner under “Projec...

Attack Against a Major Open-Source Library was Social Engineering

6 Apr 2026 1 minute read 0 comments Matthew Rosenquist

Details emerge on how Axios was infected with a Remote Access Trojan in March, undermining the security in one of the most popular JavaScript libraries that has 100 million downloads weekly.  The attack path was a customized social engineering attac...