Inside the Enterprise Browser Rebuilding Security for the AI Era | Bradon Rogers, Island
AI is moving faster than enterprise security systems were designed to handle. In this episode of Eye on A.I., Craig Smith speaks with Bradon Rogers, Chief Customer Officer at Island, Island about how companies are struggling to govern the rise of AI agents, browser-based workflows, and unsanctioned AI tools inside the workplace.
The conversation explores why traditional "block-and-control" security models are breaking down and how a new approach, embedding policy directly into the browser and user workflows, may offer a path forward. It also dives into emerging risks like prompt injection and autonomous agent behavior, and why enterprises are increasingly becoming multi-AI environments by default.
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Risky Business #780 -- ASD torched Zservers data while admins were drunk
On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
Australian spooks scrubbed Medibank data off Zservers bulletproof hosting
Why device code phishing is the latest trick in confusing poor users about cloud authentication
Cloudflare gets blocked in Spain, but only on weekends and because of… football?
Palo Alto has yet another dumb bug
Adam gushes about Qualys’ latest OpenSSH vulns
Enterprise browser maker Island is this week’s sponsor and Chief Customer Officer Bradon Rogers joins the show to talk about how the adoption of AI everywhere is causing headaches.
This episode is also available on Youtube.
Show notes
Five Russians went out drinking. When they got back, Australia had struck
Dutch police say they took down 127 servers used by sanctioned hosting service | The Record from Recorded Future News
Further cyber sanctions in response to Medibank Private cyberattack | Defence Ministers
What is device code phishing, and why are Russian spies so successful at it? - Ars Technica
Anyone Can Push Updates to the DOGE.gov Website
Piracy Crisis: Cloudflare Says LaLiga Knew Dangers, Blocked IP Address Anyway (Update) * TorrentFreak
Palo Alto Networks warns firewall vulnerability is under active exploitation | Cybersecurity Dive
Qualys TRU Discovers Two Vulnerabilities in OpenSSH: CVE-2025-26465 & CVE-2025-26466 | Qualys Security Blog
China’s Salt Typhoon hackers targeting Cisco devices used by telcos, universities | The Record from Recorded Future News
RedMike Exploits Unpatched Cisco Devices in Global Telecommunications Campaign
A Hacker Group Within Russia’s Notorious Sandworm Unit Is Breaching Western Networks | WIRED
How Phished Data Turns into Apple & Google Wallets – Krebs on Security
New hack uses prompt injection to corrupt Gemini’s long-term memory
Arizona woman pleads guilty to running laptop farm for N. Korean IT workers, faces 9-year sentence | The Record from Recorded Future News
US reportedly releases Russian cybercrime figure Alexander Vinnik in prisoner swap | The Record from Recorded Future News
EXCLUSIVE: A Russia-linked Telegram network is inciting terrorism and is behind hate crimes in the UK – HOPE not hate
Remembering David Jorm - fundraising for Mental Health research