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Cybersecurity as a Governance Imperative in an Era of Systemic Digital Risk

As digital systems increasingly underpin national operations, economic activity, and essential public services, cybersecurity has evolved from a technical function into a core governance responsibility. Modern cyber risk is no longer confined to isolated incidents or localized outages. Failures today can cascade across supply chains, disrupt public trust, and compromise national resilience. In this context, cybersecurity demands disciplined judgment, accountability, and decision-making frameworks that operate effectively under conditions of uncertainty

By Super Admin | May 21, 2026

Cybersecurity in the Agentic Era: Rethinking Defense in an AI-Driven World

As we enter the Agentic Era, cybersecurity is undergoing a major shift. The threat landscape is no longer defined solely by human adversaries but by intelligent systems capable of learning, adapting, and acting autonomously. AI-powered agents are transforming how organizations operate, from automated decision-making and digital operations to intelligent infrastructure management. However, these same technologies also expand the attack surface, enabling adversaries to exploit vulnerabilities through adversarial AI, data manipulation, automated reconnaissance, and large-scale social engineering.

By Super Admin | May 21, 2026

Cyber Trust at Machine Scale: Reimagining Cybersecurity in the Agentic Era

Cybersecurity is undergoing a profound transformation as enterprises step into the Agentic Era- a landscape where autonomous AI systems no longer simply execute commands but interpret intent, learn continuously, and act at machine speed. In this reality, traditional control-centric security models are no longer sufficient. Cyber Trust is being redefined. It is no longer about commanding systems absolutely, but about ensuring intelligent systems operate within defined intent, remain observable, and can be corrected the moment they drift.

By Super Admin | May 21, 2026