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Maximize efficiency with a unified RMM and PSA solution for MSPs

Modern managed service providers (MSPs) need more than disconnected tools to stay efficient and competitive. Growing MSPs and IT service providers are increasingly seeking unified remote monitoring and management (RMM) and professional services automation (PSA) solutions to support their expanding operations and streamline workflows.

How to communicate cyber risk in commercial terms

Cyber risk is often discussed in technical language, often in a way which is difficult to decipher the real business impact. CVSS scores, vulnerabilities, attack paths and threat actors all have their place but for many decision‑makers, this language doesn’t translate into real-world business outcomes. Small business leaders and non-technical executives need to understand what cyber risk means for revenue, reputation and operational continuity.

LevelBlue Predictions 2026: The Never Ending Story Evolving Threats and Adversary Tactics

As 2025 closes and we look toward 2026, the cybersecurity industry is bracing for radical changes that go beyond just intensifying existing problems. To help prepare for these new challenges, at least as much as is possible, a few of our experts weigh in on the defining shifts across the security landscape, from the evolution of nation-state tactics and the crisis in core internet infrastructure to the necessary, strategic pivot toward cyber resilience and identity-centric defenses like Zero Trust.

The State of IoT Identity Security in 2026: Why Machine Identity Is the New Perimeter

By 2026, the idea of a fixed security perimeter is no longer realistic. Organisations now operate across cloud platforms, industrial environments, remote sites, and edge locations, often supported by tens or hundreds of thousands of connected devices. These devices are not users in the traditional sense, yet they authenticate, communicate, update, and make decisions autonomously.

Best Practices for Enterprise macOS Security: Tools, Techniques, and Detection Strategies

macOS data is increasingly targeted by hackers due to the sensitive information that Macs hold. Users require strong Mac cybersecurity measures to protect themselves from attacks. Combining Mac's built-in security features with third-party solutions provides hardened protection and continuous detection. Endpoint security for Mac best practices improve your enterprise macOS security. Implement secure configurations, effective device management, and real-time detection for advanced protection. Using a multi-protection strategy increases recovery speed and reduces the attack surface.

How Precision Manufacturing Strengthens Modern Supply Chain Security

In today's increasingly interconnected global economy, supply chains are more complex and more vulnerable than ever before. Unexpected disruptions, quality inconsistencies, and rising consumer expectations demand that every component used in production meets strict standards. This is where precision manufacturing plays a central role. By ensuring that even the smallest part is produced with accuracy and consistency, companies are able to maintain operational stability and product reliability.

Deepfake Cyber Fraud Attacks: Risks, Examples, and Prevention

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a revelation. It has changed the way things are done. AI is being used in almost every industry because it speeds up the ability to perform tasks and reduces the chance of errors. But there is a dark side to this highly advanced technology. Scammers are using AI to create sophisticated attacks and are achieving success with them. Deepfake cyber fraud attacks are one such type where malicious actors use deep learning techniques and AI to manipulate existing media.

New BlackForce Phishing Kit Bypasses Multifactor Authentication

Zscaler has published a report on a new phishing kit dubbed “BlackForce” that uses Man-in-the-Browser (MitB) attacks to steal credentials and bypass multi-factor authentication. Notably, the kit “features a vetting system to qualify targets, after which a live operator takes over to orchestrate a guided compromise.” Additionally, the phishing kit uses mostly legitimate code in order to avoid detection by security scanners.

Do you still need wildcard certificates?

You’ve used wildcard certificates for years. It made your life easier. Once a year you’d renew your wildcard certificate, and copy it around to all the servers. It was way too complicated and expensive to get a unique certificate for every system. But now certificate lifetimes are shrinking to 47 days by 2029 and it’s not going to work anymore. You need to automate your certificates. Soon.

Threat hunting with Olly

Effective threat hunting requires both comprehensive visibility and quick, data-driven insights. Olly, the AI-powered observability teammate within Coralogix, provides just that. Whether you’re tracking lateral movement, uncovering stealthy persistence, or correlating spikes in anomalous activity, Olly rapidly pinpoints the evidence and presents it in context so you can confirm or dismiss threats before they escalate.