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    Home»Development»Black Hat USA 2025 CISO Series Episode 1: What CISOs Must Know About AI Security & Governance

    Black Hat USA 2025 CISO Series Episode 1: What CISOs Must Know About AI Security & Governance

    August 19, 2025

    Black Hat USA 2025 CISO Series Episode 1

    The Cyber Express, in collaboration with Suraksha Catalyst, has kicked off the Black Hat USA 2025 CISO Series Podcast with a powerful first episode recorded live in Las Vegas. 

    The discussion centered around one of the most important questions in cybersecurity today:
    “How can CISOs secure and govern AI while meeting growing expectations from boards, regulators, and customers?”

    Expert Voices at Black Hat USA 2025 CISO Series

    To explore the challenge, we had two seasoned cybersecurity leaders on-board: 

    • Willy Leichter, Chief Marketing Officer at PointGuard AI 
    • John Sapp Jr., Vice President, Information Security & CISO at Texas Mutual Insurance Company 

    Why This Conversation Matters 

    AI is no longer just an emerging tool—it’s at the center of security strategies and risk frameworks. From governance and compliance to trust and resilience, CISOs are now expected not only to manage AI securely but also to demonstrate accountability to stakeholders. 

    The key takeaways from this episode: 

    • How CISOs can balance AI innovation with risk management 
    • The importance of governance and compliance frameworks 
    • What boards and leadership expect CISOs to show when it comes to AI security 
    • Practical insights from experts shaping security strategies in real time 

    Watch the Full Black Hat 2025 CISO Series Podcast 

    The discussion is now live on our YouTube channel. Don’t miss this candid exchange of ideas from the floor of Black Hat USA 2025. 

    👉 Watch here 

    For more stories, insights and expert conversations, visit The Cyber Express and follow us on LinkedIn. 

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    Published : June 18, 2025, 4:15 p.m. | 45 minutes ago

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    Cloudflare quiche was discovered to be vulnerable to incorrect congestion window growth, which could cause it to send data at a rate faster than the path might actually support.

    An unauthenticated remote attacker can exploit the vulnerability by first completing a handshake and initiating a congestion-controlled data transfer towards itself. Then, it could manipulate the victim’s congestion control state by sending ACK frames covering a large range of packet numbers (including packet numbers that had never been sent); see RFC 9000 Section 19.3. The victim could grow the congestion window beyond typical expectations and allow more bytes in flight than the path might really support. In extreme cases, the window might grow beyond the limit of the internal variable’s type, leading to an overflow panic.

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