With a distinguished career navigating the high-stakes intersection of corporate intelligence and national security, Malik Haidar has spent years deconstructing the strategies of state-sponsored threat actors. His work focuses on bridging the gap between technical defense and the human elements of cybersecurity, particularly in environments where
The modern corporate perimeter has effectively dissolved, replaced by a complex web of interconnected SaaS platforms where a single misplaced checkbox can expose millions of sensitive records to the open web. As organizations increasingly rely on Salesforce Experience Cloud to bridge the gap between internal data and external stakeholders, the

Deepfake Fraud: Why Detection Is a Losing Battle What was once considered a niche technological curiosity has become a sophisticated instrument of corporate deception. AI-generated synthetic media, or deepfakes, are challenging traditional trust assumptions, shifting from a theoretical threat to a social engineering tool that empowers cybercriminals worldwide to circumvent established

Your network may already be compromised, and your security tools could have missed this. Attackers are slipping through protective measures undetected, exploiting trusted processes, and hiding in plain sight. Signature-based antivirus and basic firewalls, once the cornerstones of digital defense, are blind to modern threats like zero-day exploits, fileless malware, and lateral movement

Malik Haidar is a veteran cybersecurity strategist who has spent years defending multinational corporations from sophisticated digital threats. His work bridges the gap between high-level business intelligence and the technical front lines of security, with a recent focus on the emerging risks within autonomous AI ecosystems. In this discussion, he explores the critical vulnerabilities found in the OpenClaw framework and the evolving landscape of "agentic" identity security. The following conversation examines the technical mechanics of the
