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Name That Toon: Mark of (Security) Progress

Recorded: May 11, 2026, 1:16 p.m.

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Name That Toon: Mark of (Security) Progress TechTarget and Informa Tech’s Digital Business Combine.TechTarget and InformaTechTarget and Informa Tech’s Digital Business Combine.Together, we power an unparalleled network of 220+ online properties covering 10,000+ granular topics, serving an audience of 50+ million professionals with original, objective content from trusted sources. We help you gain critical insights and make more informed decisions across your business priorities.Dark Reading Resource LibraryBlack Hat NewsOmdia CybersecurityAdvertiseNewsletter Sign-UpNewsletter Sign-UpCybersecurity TopicsRelated TopicsApplication SecurityCybersecurity CareersCloud SecurityCyber RiskCyberattacks & Data BreachesCybersecurity AnalyticsCybersecurity OperationsData PrivacyEndpoint SecurityICS/OT SecurityIdentity & Access Mgmt SecurityInsider ThreatsIoTMobile SecurityPerimeterPhysical SecurityRemote WorkforceThreat IntelligenceVulnerabilities & ThreatsRecent in Cybersecurity TopicsСloud SecurityHackers Use AI for Exploit Development, Attack AutomationHackers Use AI for Exploit Development, Attack AutomationbyAlexander CulafiMay 11, 20264 Min ReadСloud SecurityAfter Replacing TeamPCP Malware, 'PCPJack' Steals Cloud SecretsAfter Replacing TeamPCP Malware, 'PCPJack' Steals Cloud SecretsbyNate NelsonMay 7, 20265 Min ReadWorld Related TopicsDR GlobalMiddle East & AfricaAsia PacificLatin AmericaSee AllThe EdgeDR TechnologyEventsRelated TopicsUpcoming EventsPodcastsWebinarsSEE ALLResourcesRelated TopicsResource LibraryNewslettersPodcastsReportsVideosWebinarsWhite Papers Partner PerspectivesDark Reading Resource LibraryCybersecurity OperationsСloud SecurityMobile SecurityEndpoint SecurityCommentarySince 2006, Dark Reading has been at the forefront of covering cybersecurity, providing deep insights and analysis beyond the headlines. All those major news events? We were there. Shifts in technology trends? We wrote about them. Enjoy this special anniversary coverage celebrating where we've been and what's next.Name That Toon: Mark of (Security) ProgressFeeling creative? Have something to say about the last 20 years of cybersecurity? Our editors will award the best cybersecurity-related caption with a $20 gift card.John Klossner,CartoonistMay 1, 20261 Min ReadSource: John KlossnerDark Reading turned 20 on May 1, and we are celebrating by bringing back the Name That Toon contest. What do you think is happening with those people in the above scene? What were they thinking in 2006? What's happening in 2026? What are they saying to each other? Or is this a game of "Find the Difference" between 2006 and 2026? You tell us!For those of you unfamiliar with the contest, you have a little over three weeks to send us (using the instructions below) your most creative cybersecurity-related caption that you think describes what is happening in this cartoon. A panel of Dark Reading editors will review all submissions and select the winner. We will then republish the cartoon with the winning caption. The winner will get a shout-out from us and also a gift card.There are many different ways to submit your ideas before the May 26 deadline:Email [email protected] with the subject line "Dark Reading 20 Toon."Respond to our social media post on the platform of your choice: LinkedIn, Facebook, BlueSky, and X.We will reach out to the winner using the platform you contacted us on.Click here for all of our DR20 content, which will be rolling out across the month of May. Keep checking back for new items! About the AuthorJohn KlossnerCartoonistJohn Klossner has been drawing technology cartoons for more than 15 years. His work regularly appears in Computerworld and Federal Computer Week. 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The Dark Reading article, “Name That Toon: Mark of (Security) Progress,” marks a significant milestone for the cybersecurity publication, celebrating its 20th anniversary. The piece centers around a cartoon depicting a scene likely illustrating the evolution of cybersecurity over two decades, posing questions about the perspectives of individuals involved in 2006 versus 2026. This creative engagement is designed to encourage reader participation and reflection on the changes within the cybersecurity landscape. The article highlights Dark Reading’s longstanding role as a key source of in-depth analysis and information, dating back to 2006, providing critical insights and making informed decisions across business priorities for a wide audience of 50 million professionals.

The content emphasizes Dark Reading’s extensive resources, including the Black Hat News, Omdia Cybersecurity, and a substantial digital business network encompassing over 220 online properties and 10,000 granular topics. This expansive reach supports the organization's mission of delivering original and objective content, bolstering the trust and credibility associated with the brand. The article promotes engagement through various channels – email submission, social media participation, and a dedicated DR20 content hub – all aimed at collecting reader interpretations of the cartoon and fostering a sense of community around Dark Reading’s anniversary celebration.

Illustrating the author, John Klossner, a professional cartoonist with over 15 years of experience producing technology cartoons for publications like Computerworld and The New Yorker, adds a layer of recognition and legitimacy to the contest and Dark Reading's overall content. The article further showcases Dark Reading’s ongoing commitment to covering pivotal developments in cybersecurity, such as the recent focus on AI’s impact on exploit development and the evolution of threats like ‘PCPJack.’ The call-to-action, enticing readers to add Dark Reading to their Google search results and providing links to industry reports, webinars, and research, underscores the publication’s efforts to maintain its position as a vital resource for cybersecurity professionals. The overarching theme is one of recognizing progression, both within Dark Reading itself and the broader field of cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of continuous adaptation and vigilance.