Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Proofpoint DLP vs. Trellix DLP: Which is the Best Solution?

Proofpoint DLP and Trellix DLP are two notable data loss prevention solutions. In this blog, we’ll analyze both platforms in depth and see how they compare. We’ll also introduce Teramind as a compelling alternative that combines the best aspects of Proofpoint and Trellix, while offering additional tools that could increase your workforce’s safety and productivity.

What Is SAST - Static Application Security Testing

SAST, or Static Application Security Testing, is a method of analyzing source code to find vulnerabilities before the application is deployed. It's a type of white box testing that scans the code without executing it, looking for weaknesses that could be exploited. SAST helps developers identify and fix security issues early in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), potentially reducing costs and improving the overall security posture of the application.

What Makes AI Agents Different from Traditional Automation Tools?

With the growing buzz around artificial intelligence, many businesses still struggle to separate hype from reality. Everywhere you look, tools are labeled as "AI-powered," yet a large portion of them are simply upgraded versions of traditional automation. This creates confusion for decision-makers who are trying to understand whether they truly need AI or if their existing systems are already sufficient.

New Research Finds Configuration Drift is Driving Cybersecurity Incidents Across 97% of Organizations

The study, commissioned by Reach Security, reveals widespread misconfigurations, slow remediation cycles, and manual approaches to drift management, highlighting the urgent need for preemptive approaches that continuously validate security controls.

The Mythos Moment: Why Architecture and Advanced Models Matter for Cyber Defense

What began as reports about Anthropic’s Mythos model has now moved into a gated research preview called Mythos Preview. For cybersecurity, that immediately raises an important question: what happens when advanced AI can accelerate offensive workflows such as vulnerability analysis, exploit development, and attack planning? In a recent Cato blog post, we addressed the broader strategic shift this represents.

Continuous compliance: How to kill the annual audit scramble for good

Every year, the same drama plays out in too many companies. The audit calendar starts quietly, then suddenly everyone is hunting for screenshots, policies, approvals, access reviews, and evidence that should have been simple to find months ago. By the time the audit begins, teams are exhausted, annoyed, and convinced that compliance has to be a process this arduous. It does not. Continuous compliance is the idea that audit readiness should be a normal state of the business, not a seasonal emergency.

Access control policy template that unlocks effortless compliance and security

Access control often feels like the invisible shield keeping your company’s data safe until it’s not there, and suddenly you’re scrambling over a breach or an audit surprise. I’ve seen teams waste hours untangling who had access to what, especially when growing fast or juggling contractors.

Five Essential Elements of Security for Modern Security Teams in 2026

Ask most security leaders what keeps them up at night, and they’ll probably mention something about alert volume, talent gaps, or the evolution and speed of attacks. What they’re less likely to say — but should — is this: the biggest security failures aren’t happening because organizations lack tools. They’re happening in the gaps between them.