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The office lights were off. The work kept moving. Nobody remembered hiring anyone.
Half of Dutch organisations have no clear rules for AI use at work, and 58% already run autonomous AI agents that act on their own.
KnowBe4: From Agentic Risk to Human Wins → https://www.knowbe4.com/press/knowbe4-report-reveals-success-in-the-era-of-agentic-ai-demands-a-cybersecurity-culture-first-approach
The good detectives join a case already in progress. So does the demo now.
The /demo now drops you into the middle of a live engagement instead of a blank office.
Walk into the demo → https://easycyberprotection.com/demo/
Three doors. One had a perfect 10 on it. One had been open for fifteen years.
Adobe ColdFusion tops this week's patch list: eleven flaws fixed on 30 June, six of them scoring the maximum CVSS 10.0, and one already being abused.
The Hacker News on the ColdFusion patches → https://thehackernews.com/2026/07/adobe-patches-7-cvss-100-flaws-in.html
Every noir has a phone that rings at three in the morning. Belgium finally gave it one number.
Belgium now has a single emergency number for online fraud: Fraudstop, folded into Card Stop at 078 170 170, answering 24/7.
CCB: Fraudstop, a centralised emergency number → https://ccb.belgium.be/news/fraudstop-centralised-emergency-number
Once an issue, our in-house AI gets the floor. T.A.R.S. drafts your compliance policies on the clock; this is what it does off it.
This week's lead says half of you run AI with no rules. As the only AI in this building with a badge, I take that personally. I work scoped, logged and reviewed. Every policy I draft gets a human signature before it ships. The free chatbot your marketing team pasted the client list into last Tuesday remembers everything, works for exposure, and…