Businesses must brace for AI-powered attacks

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White Knight Labs CEO Greg Hatcher was quoted in an article by Mayank Sharma posted on Middle East Economy. The article discusses the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to be used in cyber attacks, and how businesses need to prepare for this new threat. The article highlights how AI and ML can be used to create convincing phishing emails, generate malware, and create fake videos and images that can be used for blackmail or disinformation campaigns. However, the article also notes that AI and ML can be used by defenders to detect and respond to attacks faster than ever before. The article emphasizes the need for businesses to be aware of this new threat and to take steps to protect themselves.  Read article here

Cracking the Code

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Writing for the San Francisco Post, Anthony Carter writes about “A small but mighty cybersecurity firm” How does one know if the cybersecurity firm they partner with is right for them? To ensure the best protection against ever-evolving cyber threats, businesses must partner with a cybersecurity provider that is up-to-date and understands the individual needs of their business. White Knight Labs, a small, but mighty cybersecurity firm, is one such provider. Their experienced team works intimately with their clients, offering personalized, risk-based approaches to improve the security of their business. Read article here

CFO’s need to Evaluate and Prioritize Cybersecurity Initiatives

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In CFO, Adam Zaki talks to White Knight Labs CEO, Greg Hatcher, about the concerns and increasing risk that companies are facing. With control of the purse strings and many times also overseeing the IT organization, the CFO is becoming more involved in discussions of technology and risk mitigation that differ from the financial roots of the position. Adam points out that “many CFOs and other C-suite members are still unsure how to handle large amounts of increasingly valuable data. “ Read the entire article

Innovation and Leadership

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In an article published by Voyage New York, Blanch Sheldon takes a look at the beginning of White Knight Labs, some of the great work that White Knight Labs has done in prevention of zero day exploits and the related ransomware attacks, and touches on the “Upcoming Crusades”. Read the full article

Offensive Development w/ Greg Hatcher & John Stigerwalt

Offensive Development training from White Knight Labs

A Training program led by the co-founders of White Knight Labs Dive deep into cutting edge techniques that bypass or neuter modern endpoint defenses. Learn how these solutions work to mitigate their utility and hide deep within code on the endpoint. The days of downloading that binary from the internet and pointing it at a remote machine are over. Today’s defenses oftentimes call for multiple bypasses within a single piece of code. This course is designed to take you deep into defensive and offensive tooling – an apex attacker must know the own indicators of compromise (IOCs) they’re creating and the artifacts they’re leaving behind. For more information

ChatGPT and the security risks of Generative AI

ChatGPT and the Security risks

A recent Salesforce.com survey found that 67% of 500 senior IT leaders surveyed are prioritizing Generative AI technology for their organizations during the next 18 months, but the same survey found that 71% of those leaders believe the same technology is likely to “introduce new security risks to our data.” Did you see that? 71% Read full article at Fierce Electronics

Episode 10 – Really Bad Security

In E10 of Really Bad Security Matt, Aaron and Anthony talk with co-founders of White Knight Labs Greg Hatcher and John Stigerwalt. Greg and John walk us through the configurations of a C2 server, AWS configurations and how you may be leaving yourself vulnerable to attack.

Insights into Cyber Security and Business Strategy at White Knight Labs

Insights into Cyber Security

White Knight Co-Founder Greg Hatcher discusses how White Knight Labs (WKL) differentiates itself from other cybersecurity companies by hiring senior or principal-level engineers. The goal is not just to have engineers hack into clients’ networks, but also to be there for them every step of the way providing customized solutions that meet their specific needs. WKL has undertaken several successful projects that have helped clients overcome specific cybersecurity challenges. The team’s deep technical bench allows them to develop custom software for complex red team engagements, setting them apart from other cybersecurity companies. Read the full article, written by Sandra Morris at Texas Today. Read full article at Texas Today