So you’ve been hacked… Now what?! 😬🔐 We all think it won’t happen to us — until it does. In this episode, we take a break from prevention and focus on the important steps to follow if the worst actually happens.
Glenn Wilkinson, cybersecurity expert and co-founder of Agger Labs, explains what to do if you, someone you love, or your organization gets hacked. From compromised email accounts to ransomware and the high-stakes decisions that follow, Glenn shares clear advice on how to respond, recover, and stay calm under pressure. 😌📲
Plus, in Watchtower Weekly, we discuss Anthropic’s Project Glasswing and what it could mean for the future of AI and software vulnerabilities. Then, in Crash Course, we break down open-source security — the community-driven model that helps protect huge parts of the internet.
And in #Ask1Password, we share tips for helping your team actually adopt 1Password after a rollout.
🏰 Watchtower Weekly
The newest AI models: Claude Mythos and GPT-5.4-Cyber
Anthropic Teams Up With Its Rivals to Keep AI From Hacking Everything
Introducing Project Glasswing
OpenAI’s New GPT-5.4-Cyber Raises The Stakes For AI And Security
Introducing GPT‑5.4
👨🏫 Crash Course
Open Source Security
Security considerations when using open source software
Concise Guide for Developing More Secure Software
Supply-chain attacks on open source software are getting out of hand
🎥 WATCH: IBM Technology: Is Open Source More Secure?
🎙 Guest Interview – Glenn Wilkinson
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