
The Everything Feed - All Packet Pushers Pods PP093: Security Priorities for 2026 – A Roundtable Discussion
Jan 20, 2026
Join Jimmy Taylor, a senior solutions engineer, and Marvin Martin, a cybersecurity practitioner, as they discuss security priorities for 2026. The focus is on key risks, tightening firewall rules, and the importance of audit logging. They highlight concerns around AI tools and data leakage with LLMs. The conversation also covers zero trust frameworks and supply chain risks in open source. With insights on VPN vulnerabilities and the evolving role of enterprise browsers, this roundtable is packed with essential strategies for navigating future security challenges.
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Exploits Are Happening Faster
- The time from vulnerability disclosure to exploit is shrinking, raising urgency for patching and monitoring.
- Expect faster exploit timelines in 2026 and plan accordingly.
Support Open Source Maintainers
- For open source-heavy stacks, rely on well-maintained projects and support maintainer health rather than demanding burdensome artifacts.
- Advocate for community-led, transparent processes for contribution verification.
SBOMs Clash With Open Source Reality
- SBOM expectations vary: large enterprises demand them while many open source projects lack resources to produce detailed SBOMs.
- Community or foundation-led solutions may bridge the gap practically and ethically.
