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Autonomous Security Operations

As artificial intelligence assumes greater responsibility in security operations, human oversight becomes the critical safeguard that separates effective automation from unchecked risk. This article examines what human oversight means in practice, why it matters for AI-driven security, and how organizations can implement structured oversight models across their workflows. Read Full Article

Tier 1-3 SOC Analysts

SOC analysts at every tier face mounting pressure from alert fatigue, skill shortages, and increasingly sophisticated threats. Agentic AI is reshaping how tier 1, tier 2, and tier 3 SOC analysts work by automating routine tasks, accelerating investigations, and enabling strategic threat hunting. This article explores how each SOC tier is transforming and what it means for security operations. Read Full Article

MCP Server: How to Secure ?

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) server has become a critical bridge between AI agents and external tools, but that connectivity introduces serious risk. This article examines the most pressing MCP server security vulnerabilities, outlines practical defenses against prompt injection and session hijacking, and provides a hardened checklist to protect your AI infrastructure. Read Full Article

Your Customers Already Have IAM. Turn Identity Signals Into Your Next Managed Service.

How MSSPs can use Stellar Cyber to package identity insight into a timely, scalable managed service that creates new recurring revenue and deeper customer value. The opportunity: turn identity telemetry customers already generate into a managed service that detects abnormal behavior, correlates it with the broader attack, guides response, and proves value with tenant-specific reporting. Read Full Article

Your Next Identity May Not Be Human

For decades, enterprise identity security was built around people. Employees logged in. Administrators received privileges. Contractors were provisioned and eventually removed. That model is changing fast. AI agents, bots, service accounts and other machine identities can authenticate to applications, call APIs, access data and take actions on behalf of people or businesses. Read Full Article

IAM Protects the Identity. ITDR Protects the Moment.

Your employee successfully authenticates. MFA works. The account is valid. The permissions are legitimate. There's just one problem: The person using the identity may be an attacker. That scenario gets to the heart of one of the biggest changes happening in enterprise security. For years, organizations have invested heavily in Identity and Access Management (IAM) to answer an essential question: Read Full Article