Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Detecting and Stopping Data Exfiltration in Real Time

Data exfiltration is no longer limited to elite external hackers — it’s a common occurrence in everyday business operations. Employees share files externally, upload documents to personal cloud accounts, copy source code to USB drives, or paste sensitive text into browser-based AI tools. Most of the time, these actions are unintentional.

Turn Structured Data into Intelligent Action with Cribl and Tines

IT and security teams are stuck between two bad options: over-automate on noisy, incomplete data and risk eroding trust, or avoid automation and drown in manual triage. With surging data volumes and increasingly complex stacks, both choices drive alert fatigue, longer MTTD/MTTR, and analyst burnout. Tines and Cribl offer an alternative vision.

SASE in 2026: Why Convergence, Simplicity, and Zero Trust Require a More Technical Foundation

In 2026, one theme will become impossible for security and infrastructure leaders to ignore. The architecture that once secured the enterprise no longer aligns with how the enterprise actually works. Users are everywhere. Applications are everywhere. Data is everywhere. Threats are everywhere. What is not everywhere is consistency.

7 Must-Have Features in Your CNAPP Solution

As organizations increasingly shift workloads, data, and applications to the cloud, the security landscape becomes more complicated. You’re no longer just managing a single environment, you’re managing dozens of services, containers, and APIs that are all interrelated and deployed across multiple clouds.

Navigating the World of Crypto: Understanding Regulation and Compliance

It's safe to say that crypto has come a long way, ever since its inception. Back in the day, when it was introduced to the world, hardly anyone was taking it seriously, and it was perceived as nothing more than a decentralized alternative to conventional cash. However, things have radically changed in the meantime, and the only thing that can be concluded is that this landscape has evolved a lot, attracting not only businesses and investors, but also regulators and governments.

Creating Temperature-Zoned Swim Areas in Custom Pools

People often imagine a pool as one uniform body of water, yet modern design has started to shift that expectation. More homeowners want their pools to adapt to the way they move throughout the day, which explains why temperature-zoned swim areas are becoming such a popular feature. Instead of choosing between a warm soak or a cool swim, you can create a layout that lets you wander between different sensations. It gives a pool a layered personality and invites people to use it in new ways.

12 Benefits of Switching to Cloud-Based HR Solutions

As organizations adapt to evolving workforce expectations, regulatory demands, and competitive pressures, many are re-evaluating how their HR operations are managed. Traditional on-premise and manual HR systems often struggle to keep pace with modern business needs, leading to inefficiencies, data silos, and limited visibility.

How PPC Campaign Vulnerabilities Can Lead to Ransomware Attacks

In the US, search ad spend was expected to reach $124.59 billion in 2024. Those big pay-per-click (PPC) advertising budgets are attracting the attention of cybercriminals. Click fraud is a well-known hazard in marketing circles. However, a more insidious threat lurks in the background.

The Claims Handling Upgrades That Deliver the Biggest Impact

In the world of insurance, efficient claims handling is critical to maintaining customer trust and satisfaction. With the complexity of claims processing and an increasing expectation for quick resolutions from clients, the challenge lies in streamlining operations while ensuring accuracy and compliance. Upgrading claims handling processes isn't merely about technology; it's also about creating a culture of continuous improvement and responsiveness. Here, we'll explore the most impactful upgrades you can implement in your claims processing, focusing on actionable strategies and emerging technologies.

Securing PLCs in OT Environments: Practical Steps for Ops Teams

Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) form the foundation of operational technology (OT) environments, governing everything from assembly lines to critical infrastructure utilities. While traditionally isolated by air gaps, modern connectivity has exposed these assets to new risks. If compromised, a PLC can be manipulated to cause physical damage, safety hazards, and significant downtime. However, securing these devices does not always require deep firmware re-engineering or replacing entire fleets of hardware.