In early 2026, the world of IT fleet management is undergoing its most radical transformation since the 2020 remote work pivot. The original intent of device management solutions was to make managing multiple computers that required the same configuration easier. Today, it has become the frontline of corporate survival.
The Great Device Reset: Mapping the 2025 Management Landscape, the Linux Management Blind Spot, and the 2026 Shift
By Ken Buckler on Feb 2, 2026 11:43:55 AM
A Scammer Sent Me His Source Code? A Cautionary Tale of the Dangers of Vibe Coding
By Ken Buckler on Jan 27, 2026 10:10:03 AM
Late last night, Mr. William Chalmers from Lloyds Banking Group in the United Kingdom sent me quite an unusual email. With the subject “Mutual Investment,” I absolutely expected yet another boring investment scam email which would promptly go into the spam bin. However, upon opening this email I was pleasantly surprised to see that this scammer had not sent me an “investment opportunity” (read that as investment scam) but accidentally emailed me his source code. Oops. I won’t include the full code here, but I will include some interesting snippets.
The "Triple Threat" of 2026: Why Your AI Workforce Is Your Biggest Security Blind Spot
By Ken Buckler on Jan 19, 2026 3:55:52 PM
If 2025 was the year the industry aggressively deployed agentic AI to automate everything from code deployment to customer service, 2026 is shaping up to be the year we pay the security debt for that speed. We have effectively built an "AI-native" enterprise ecosystem, but in doing so, we have introduced a new class of insider threat that doesn't sleep, doesn't take breaks, and crucially doesn't think like a human.
Cybersecurity Trends to Consider in 2026
By Chris Steffen on Jan 2, 2026 12:33:48 PM
As I sit here watching the very soggy Rose Parade, my thoughts drift to the cybersecurity topics and trends we will talk about in 2026 (yes, that is how much of a nerd I actually am).
Five Things I'm Thankful for in Cybersecurity This Thanksgiving
By Chris Steffen on Nov 26, 2025 5:30:04 PM
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Cybersecurity Awesomeness Podcast Recap – Episode 134: LLM Prompt Injection Attacks
By Chris Steffen & Ken Buckler on Nov 17, 2025 8:17:44 AM
Welcome to the recap of the Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) Cybersecurity Awesomeness (CSA) Podcast. Hosted by Chris Steffen, vice president of research, and Ken Buckler, research director at EMA, the CSA Podcast covers a wide range of cybersecurity topics, from cyber workforce talent shortages to cyber threat intelligence, to current events in technology and security. This short, laid-back podcast is for listeners of all skill levels and backgrounds.
The OpenAI Dealbook: The trillion-dollar compute economy
By Chris Steffen on Nov 4, 2025 9:35:20 AM
If you’ve tried to track the blizzard of OpenAI partnership announcements lately, you might feel like you’re watching the most ambitious infrastructure strategy ever conceived, or a Three Stooges-style routine where everyone keeps paying the same $20 back and forth…except now it’s $20 billion.
Why Technology Resiliency Isn't Optional Anymore
By Chris Steffen on Oct 21, 2025 12:22:40 PM
The recent news brings to light a topic that is top of mind in my research and studies lately: technology resiliency.
Cybersecurity Awesomeness Podcast Recap - Episode 129: Data Security and Software Updates
By Chris Steffen & Ken Buckler on Oct 17, 2025 9:06:33 AM
Cybersecurity Awesomeness Podcast – It’s 2025. Do You Know Where Your Data is?
Welcome to the recap of the Enterprise Management Associates (EMA™) Cybersecurity Awesomeness (CSA) Podcast. Hosted by Chris Steffen, vice president of research, and Ken Buckler, research director at EMA, the CSA Podcast covers a wide range of cybersecurity topics, from cyber workforce talent shortages to cyber threat intelligence, to current events in technology and security. This short, laidback podcast is for listeners of all skill levels and backgrounds.
The Cybersecurity Impacts of the Nobel Prize
By Chris Steffen on Oct 13, 2025 9:40:16 AM
The Nobel Committee has spoken, and for those of us living in the bright lights of the cybersecurity world, it is a day of celebration. The 2025 Physics Prize, awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis for their work on "macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation," isn't just a headline; it is a validation of the potential of the Quantum Age.

