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Today’s Read 21 May 2026

'Platformisation is a myth.'

According to a long-standing cyber analyst.

IT-Harvest's Richard Stiennon argues AI security is no longer one trend among many — it's overshadowing every other movement inside cybersecurity, and the legacy vendors who still treat it as a feature are about to find out.

By Karissa Breen, Editor-in-Chief · Filed Orlando · 8 min read
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KBKast · Episode 368

The Shift from Reactive to Predictive Cybersecurity

With Dmitry Volkov, CEO, Group-IB. 43 minutes.

For two decades, Group-IB's Dmitry Volkov has watched cyber defence chase attackers. He believes the discipline is about to flip — from reactive detection to predictive disruption. Today's conversation breaks down why blocking the money matters more than chasing the attackers, and what collective defence actually requires when banks legally can't share.

Chapters
  1. 00:18 Introducing Dmitry & Group-IB
  2. 02:47 Why reactive cybersecurity is obsolete
  3. 12:30 Inside the predictive approach
  4. 21:04 Why money laundering is the new frontline
  5. 33:18 What collective defence really demands
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Mergers, acquisitions, and the cyber risk hiding in the data room.

Buying or selling a company is a time of opportunity and considerable vulnerability. MRGD assesses cyber risk before the deal closes — from technical posture to legal exposure — so risk doesn't turn into a liability that materially changes the value of your deal.

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Atmos SPHERE 2026 — a one-day cybersecurity forum.

Innovators, enterprises and policymakers gather in Sydney to question everything about how the industry is being built — and the cyber industry beyond just the responsive moment of crisis. If you missed out this year, you can still watch the recaps.

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