Suzu Labs Acquires Emulated Criminals
Bridging the gap between theory and the threat reality, Suzu Labs is proud to announce the acquisition of Emulated Criminals. This strategic merger ...
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Bridging the gap between theory and the threat reality, Suzu Labs is proud to announce the acquisition of Emulated Criminals. This strategic merger ...
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We are incredibly proud to announce a monumental achievement. At this year’s Global InfoSec Awards 2026, hosted by Cyber Defense Magazine, Suzu Labs ...
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The Future of Pentesting: AI, Automation, and Better Reporting with Dan DeCloss In this episode of Simply Offensive, Philip Wylie welcomes Dan ...
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View White Paper Abstract: Agentic AI systems are compressing competitive hacking timelines faster than the cybersecurity community has acknowledged. ...
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In this thought-provoking episode of Simply Offensive, host Philip Wylie sits down with Jacob Krell, a penetration tester and researcher at Suzu ...
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In early 2026, the image of Anthropic as a cautious, safety-oriented "research lab" has effectively been replaced by its reality: a $380 billion ...
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In this episode of Simply Offensive, host Philip Wylie welcomes Darius Houle, an Application Security (AppSec) and Assurance expert at Trail of Bits. ...
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In the latest episode of the Simply Offensive podcast, host Philip Wylie sat down with Matt Brown, a renowned hardware hacker, content creator, and ...
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In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity is becoming increasingly ...
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On January 18, 2026, the Everest ransomware group made good on their threat and released Under Armour customer data to BreachForums. Two months ...
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