Weekly GenAI security and safety intelligence

AI security intelligence for teams shipping GenAI.

Secure GenAI is a concise briefing for founders, AI engineers, security teams, and policy leaders building with agents, RAG, copilots, and autonomous workflows.

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For teams that need practical AI security signal, not another abstract AI take.

The newsletter turns research, regulation, and incident patterns into weekly decisions for people shipping or governing real AI systems.

Startup founders

Know which AI risks belong on the roadmap before enterprise customers ask.

AI engineers

Track agent, RAG, model, and data failure modes with implementation-ready guidance.

Security leaders

Translate fast-moving AI threats into controls, reviews, and incident readiness.

Policy teams

Follow governance, standards, and compliance shifts without losing the technical context.

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A short briefing designed for a 10-minute read.

Threat intelligence New vulnerabilities, attack paths, and adversary techniques.
Architecture notes How agentic systems, RAG, tools, memory, and data flows change risk.
Controls that ship Security patterns, checklists, and mitigations teams can apply.
Governance context Policy, standards, and regulation translated for product teams.
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