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How Virtual Receptionist Services Are Helping Marketing Teams Engage Customers

Marketing teams work hard to earn attention, but the moment a prospect calls, the experience shifts from creative to operational. If no one answers, the campaign's momentum can stall, and the caller's intent can cool fast-especially when they're comparing options and just want a real person. Virtual receptionist services help close that gap by making phone engagement consistent: answering in your brand voice, routing to the right place, capturing lead details, and protecting customer information while your team stays focused on strategy and content.
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EventSentry v6: Azure Logs, HEC, Sigma, Log Signing & More

Even though the shift to the cloud has slowed recently as many businesses are moving certain workloads back on-premise, Microsoft Exchange remains one cloud-based service that most organizations continue to embrace – despite its frequent outages. This doesn’t come as a surprise, as Microsoft has successfully devolved on-prem Exchange Server – the only viable alternative – into an unfriendly dragon that even experienced sysadmins won’t touch with a 10 ft pole.

Operation Repo Ruse

BlueVoyant Security Operations Center (SOC) and Threat Fusion Cell (TFC) researchers identified an active campaign by the prolific threat actor Rift Brigantine (a.k.a. TA505, FIN11, and Graceful Spider). In this iteration, the actor is leveraging fraudulent GitHub repositories to distribute malicious batch script installers masquerading as legitimate IT and security software, including Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manager (RDCMan) and Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect.

Why Did CrowdStrike Buy SGNL? It's all about AI

Security powerhouse CrowdStrike made headlines this week with a major acquisition in the identity space with their purchase of SGNL for a reported $740 million. If you’re wondering why did CrowdStrike buy SGNL, you’re asking the right question. And you’re probably not alone. Over the past year, we’ve watched some of the largest security platforms in the world spend real money acquiring identity security companies.

Do We Have Full API Visibility Across Our Entire API Ecosystem?

Over 68% of companies have suffered API security breaches at a cost exceeding $1M. The question is not whether your APIs are vulnerable, but whether you can detect the threats in time. With API traffic comprising 71% of all web activity, the digital backbone of the modern enterprise is both our greatest strength and most exploited threat surface. Are we seeing every single API? These statistics reveal a concerning reality for most organizations.

Global Tech Firm Secures and Manages Its Passwords With Keeper

A global technology services provider based in the United Kingdom, with more than 11,000 employees, was quickly scaling while serving clients across the finance, telecom, media, retail and healthcare sectors. Behind the scenes, its Information Technology (IT) and security teams were facing growing challenges: too many password tools, limited visibility into access controls and widening compliance gaps as cyber threats became more sophisticated.

UNO reverse card: stealing cookies from cookie stealers

Criminal infrastructure often fails for the same reasons it succeeds: it is rushed, reused, and poorly secured. In the case of StealC, the thin line between attacker and victim turned out to be highly exploitable. StealC is an infostealer malware that has been circulating since early 2023, sold under a Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) model and marketed to threat actors seeking to steal cookies, passwords, and other sensitive data from infected computers.

GDPR compliance for US companies: Step-by-step guide

Due to growing awareness of data privacy risks, organizations face mounting pressure from regulators to safeguard sensitive personal information. This can be particularly challenging for US companies, which must adhere to both domestic regulations, such as the CCPA and HIPAA, as well as international frameworks in their target global markets.