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17 Dec, 2025 | Editorial Team
What Is XDR? A Complete Guide to Extended Detection and Response

Cyberattacks today are faster, stealthier, and more coordinated than ever before. Threat actors no...

Kansas Water Facility Ransomware Attack: A Wake-Up Call for Critical Infrastructure Security
26 Sep, 2024 | Editorial Team
Kansas Water Facility Ransomware Attack: A Wake-Up Call for Critical Infrastructure Security

The recent ransomware attack on a Kansas water facility, which forced the plant to switch to manual...

CrowdStrike Outage: Why Businesses Are Switching Security Vendors and the Case for Proactive Cybersecurity
23 Sep, 2024 | Editorial Team
CrowdStrike Outage: Why Businesses Are Switching Security Vendors and the Case for Proactive Cybersecurity

The recent outage experienced by CrowdStrike has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity...

Companies Grapple with Expanding Cyber Rules: Navigating the New Compliance Landscape
31 Aug, 2024 | Editorial Team
Companies Grapple with Expanding Cyber Rules: Navigating the New Compliance Landscape

As cyber threats continue to rise in both frequency and sophistication, governments and regulatory...

4 Essential Cyber Hygiene Practices to Strengthen Your Organization’s Digital Defenses
30 Aug, 2024 | Editorial Team
4 Essential Cyber Hygiene Practices to Strengthen Your Organization’s Digital Defenses

In today’s digital landscape, where cyber threats are increasingly sophisticated and pervasive,...

Cyberattack at Port of Seattle: A Stark Reminder of the Growing Threats to Critical Infrastructure
28 Aug, 2024 | Editorial Team
Cyberattack at Port of Seattle: A Stark Reminder of the Growing Threats to Critical Infrastructure

The recent cyberattack on the Port of Seattle is yet another alarming reminder of the escalating...

Future Cybersecurity Incidents: A Near Certainty and the Urgent Need for Zero Trust
28 Aug, 2024 | Editorial Team
Future Cybersecurity Incidents: A Near Certainty and the Urgent Need for Zero Trust

The recent assertion by the U.S. policy arm of a global computing society that future cybersecurity...

Schools and Colleges: The Rising Targets of Cybercriminals – The Imperative of Zero Trust
21 Aug, 2024 | Editorial Team
Schools and Colleges: The Rising Targets of Cybercriminals – The Imperative of Zero Trust

  As we move further, a disturbing trend has emerged: educational institutions, from elementary...

AT&T Wireless Data Breach: A Stark Reminder of the Need for True Zero Trust in Cloud Security
20 Aug, 2024 | Editorial Team
AT&T Wireless Data Breach: A Stark Reminder of the Need for True Zero Trust in Cloud Security

The recent AT&T wireless data breach has again shone a glaring spotlight on the vulnerabilities...

SAP Vulnerability Management – Charge Up Your SAP System’s Weakness Protection
16 Aug, 2024 | Editorial Team
SAP Vulnerability Management – Charge Up Your SAP System’s Weakness Protection

Without going into the technicalities of SAP systems, we can clearly identify the need for these...

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