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Continuous Monitoring Guide: FedRAMP Meets Zero Trust

Security isn’t something you implement once and leave alone. It’s a mindset, an operation, and an ongoing policy. Security frameworks like FedRAMP require a process called continuous monitoring in order to remain valid. The world of information threats is constantly evolving. Technology grows, changes, and improves, but with those changes come new vectors for intrusion, new methods for unauthorized access, and new exploits.

AI-powered fraud detection: Protecting financial services with Elastic

Fraud in financial services is becoming more sophisticated, costing the industry billions annually and eroding customer trust. Recently, Deloitte published an article highlighting the risk AI brings in the form of fraudsters to the financial services industry: “Fake content has never been easier to create — or harder to catch. As threats grow, banks can invest in AI and other technologies to help detect fraud and prevent losses.”

Ransomware's Evolution: Key Threat Groups Targeting the Energy and Utilities Sector in 2025

Ransomware has a long history, first established in 1989 with the introduction of the AIDS Trojan, of use by criminals to force organizations and regular people to hand over money. Trustwave SpiderLabs follows the continuously changing history of ransomware and those behind the malware in Energy and Utilities Sector Deep Dive: Ransomware Threat Groups, a supplementary report to the team’s just released 2025 Trustwave Risk Radar Report: Energy and Utilities Sector.

Did You Hire a Spy? Risks and Strategies for Securing Remote Workers

In today’s high-stakes digital landscape, hiring remotely requires diligence and vigilance. Trust is important, but verifying that trust is non-negotiable. The consequences of negligence can extend beyond financial loss, affecting national security and the very foundations of an organization. By taking proactive measures, companies can significantly reduce the risk of hiring a spy or becoming a victim of corporate espionage.

The Importance of Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) in 2025

As cyber threats continue to evolve, organizations face a growing challenge: protecting their most critical assets – identities. With identity now at the heart of security strategies, 2025 marks a pivotal year for addressing identity-centric risks, making Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) a vital component of enterprise security.

How Detectify embraces the best of both DAST and ASM

Below, we’ll take a look at how both DAST as a methodology and DAST as a tool relate to what we do at Detectify. More specifically, we’ll explain how Detectify’s solution applies DAST methodology to the full breadth of an attack surface, automating the heck out of application security testing. With these methods, we cover millions of domains before you’ve even had breakfast.

Securing Sensitive Data in Healthcare: Why Privacy and Protection Must Be a Top Priority

Protegrity specializes in protecting sensitive data, a focus we’ve maintained for around 20 years. Our customer base includes many large enterprises, particularly in the healthcare and financial sectors, spanning across the globe. Our clients include some of the most renowned companies worldwide.

Sending billions of daily requests without breaking things with our rate limiter

At Detectify, we help customers secure their attack surface. To effectively and comprehensively test their assets, we must send a very high volume of requests to their systems, which brings the potential risk of overloading their servers. Naturally, we addressed this challenge to ensure our testing delivers maximum value to our customers while being conducted safely with our rate limiter.