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What SOC Agents Can Learn from Claude-in-Chrome's Growing Pains
The Chrome Web Store is not where you'd expect to find a blueprint for what's broken in agentic security tooling. But it offers an exceptional glimpse into Agentic AI's growing pains. Claude-in-Chrome — built by arguably the most safety-focused AI lab in the world — sits at 2.7 stars. Read enough of the reviews, and you stop seeing a product failing. You start seeing a category failing. The same patterns show up in every SOC agent deployment I've encountered. The browser just makes them impossible to ignore.


Should the Agentic SOAR Playbook Pull the Trigger? The Math Is Simpler Than You Think
OpenClaw Agentic AI attacks are increasing. Yet most SOC teams are keeping the human-in-the-loop action model. In today's AI world, they aren’t being “safe” — they’re choosing slower, more expensive failures.

Hot Take from RSA: The Defenders are Losing. Here's What Actually Works.
RSA: adversarial OpenClaw attacks ramped up by the factor of 10-20X. Most vendors? Selling the same human-in-the-loop AI to make Jira tickets as last year. Here's my podcast on what we actually need to ship to survive the next 5 years.






CES 2026: Boring AI Is Winning, Fast Money Is Circling, and Most Leaders Aren't Ready
I walked 14 miles of the show floor at CES 2026. Gave a talk on advanced prompting. Talked to VCs, founders, consultants, AI leaders. 5 patterns emerged. All of them point in the same direction. Most companies are walking the other way.





