Upgrading to the “latest and greatest” technology isn’t always feasible for businesses, given the cost and disruption involved in constantly changing processes and switching solutions. So how can today’s organizations better understand when it makes sense to upgrade—and when it doesn’t?
Where encryption was once the central aim of ransomware attacks, it has now been relegated to a supporting role, and data exfiltration has become the weapon of choice.
For most organizations, especially small and mid-market businesses, tracking who is behind an attack delivers far less value than understanding what attackers are doing and how to defend against it.
As artificial intelligence (AI) and low code continue to have a profound impact on modern-day software development, there are some under-acknowledged consequences organizations should be aware of, including an invisible shift in risk management and regulatory compliance.
While AI and Quantum may be powerful tools, don’t get distracted. As organizations race to unlock their potential, it’s easy to lose sight of the basic truth: your cybersecurity foundation matters more than ever.
Every couple of months, massive password dumps dominate headlines, causing businesses and individuals to panic and immediately assume they’re under attack. But the truth is, all of these events are just credential landfills: data from old hacks being re-disclosed as massive new breaches.
The integration of AI into cybersecurity has evolved significantly. Initially, AI assistants primarily supported threat research and rapid intelligence processing,...
The EU Cyber Resilience Act represents the most significant shift in product security requirements in a generation. Starting September 11, 2026, manufacturers must report actively exploited vulnerabilities to EU authorities within 24 hours of becoming aware of them.
Have you ever wondered how exactly threat actors spend their days? A recent Huntress investigation into a machine operated by a threat actor, who had installed a Huntress agent, gave an inside look into just that.
The debut of IVP is more than an addition to a Hype Cycle – it’s a wake-up call. Enterprises can no longer afford to operate on blind faith that their identity tools are functioning as intended. With identities colliding in increasingly complex environments, the stakes are too high for identity security on a prayer.










