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The ITSPmagazine Newletter
Founded in 2015, ITSPmagazine began as a vision for a publication positioned at the critical intersection of technology, cybersecurity, and society. Over a decade of conversations exploring how these worlds collide, influence each other, and shape the human experience. This is where you'll find it all.
Broadcasting Ideas. Connecting Minds.
> Is Your Marketing and Branding Paying the Silicon Valley Tax?
> The Second and Final Chapter: What We Carried Home from RSAC 2026
> Two Lenses. One Vision. What RSAC 2026 Revealed About the Agentic World.
> Greetings from San Francisco! It is good to be back for RSAC once again...
> Adapting to the Speed of Risk: Why GRC Programs Must Move with the Business
> White Knight Labs: Still 2015 — How Old Vulnerabilities and Vibe Coding Are Breaking the Future
The Future of Cybersecurity Newsletter
Musing On the Future of Cybersecurity and Humanity with Sean Martin
> The Agent Workforce Nobody Hired — And What Cyber Just Inherited
> DriveThru Hacking: When Your Dashcam Becomes the Attack Vector
> You're Still Reading the Advisory. The Attacker Already Left.
> The Conductor Problem: What RSAC 2026 Revealed About Agentic AI and Your Security Program
> Order of Operations: The Foundation Risk Healthcare AI Is Running Past
> When Cyber Meets Physical: Building Executive and Employee Protection Programs That Actually Work
> Task by Task: The Workflows We're Handing to AI — One Decision at a Time
> The 72-Minute Gap: What the Breaches, the Vendors, and the Messaging Are Actually Telling Us
> SOC Automation and the AI-Driven Future of Cybersecurity Defense
> Speaking Security with a Business Accent: Why Being Right Isn't Enough If Nobody Listens
> The Hidden Risk Inside Your Build Pipeline: When Open Source Becomes an Attack Vector
> AI-Enabled Public Health Modernization: A Practical Path Forward
An Analog Brain In A Digital Age Newsletter
Your backstage pass to Marco Ciappelli’s mind — where analog meets digital, and the occasional pig flies.
