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Secure and Scalable Kubernetes for Multi-Cluster Management

This story is becoming more and more common in the Kubernetes world. What starts as a manageable cluster or two can quickly balloon into a sprawling, multi-cluster architecture spanning public clouds, private data centers, or a bit of both. And with that growth comes a whole new set of headaches. How do you keep tabs on compliance across wildly different configurations? When a service goes down across multiple clusters, how do you pinpoint the cause amidst the chaos?

Cloud Security Must Be a Pillar of Your Exposure Management Strategy

When it comes to exposure management at any organization, it’s natural to focus on vulnerability management and application security. They’ve been core parts of security programs for years; scanning infrastructure, fixing bugs, tightening code. But if cloud security isn’t part of the conversation too, you’re leaving critical risks uncovered.

KnowBe4 Wins Big with 2025 TrustRadius Top Rated Awards

We’re proud to share that KnowBe4 has once again been recognized as a leader in cybersecurity, receiving multiple 2025 TrustRadius Top Rated Awards across our product suite. These awards are especially meaningful because they’re based entirely on customer feedback—making them a direct reflection of how our customers view the value and impact of our platform.

The Growing Challenge of Shadow MCP: Unauthorized AI Connectivity in Your Codebase

MCP adoption is surging across industries, fundamentally reshaping how systems connect to AI models. By establishing a universal protocol for data exchange, MCP simplifies integration complexity, empowering developers to build sophisticated AI capabilities in a fraction of the traditional development time. However, this streamlined connectivity to AI tools introduces significant security risks.

Bitsight Identifies Thousands of Security Cameras Openly Accessible on the Internet

Welcome to 2025, where thousands of internet-connected cameras meant to protect us are actually putting us at risk. In our latest research at Bitsight TRACE, we found over 40,000 exposed cameras streaming live on the internet. No passwords. No protections. Just out there. We first raised the alarm in 2023, and based on this latest study, the situation hasn’t gotten any better.

Automate Cloud SIEM investigations with Bits AI Security Analyst

Security analysts face unprecedented challenges in today's cloud landscape. Security operations center (SOC) teams are chronically understaffed, and cybersecurity threats are skyrocketing—further intensified by GenAI-driven attacks. High false positive rates add to this strain, fueling alert fatigue and delaying the detection of real threats. These hurdles make it harder for analysts to keep pace, which ultimately drives up mean time to resolution (MTTR).

Unified Security: Bridging the Gaps with a Defense-in-Depth Approach

The identity is the main attack vector for cybercriminals, with cybercriminals using stolen identity to infiltrate the organization, move laterally and vertically throughout the organization, and extract data, deploy ransomware, establish backdoors, and cause major service disruptions. All with long term impact to organizations.

WatchGuard Earns 2025 Top Rated Awards From TrustRadius

We’re proud to announce that WatchGuard has earned eight 2025 Top Rated Awards from TrustRadius, a trusted platform where real users share honest feedback. These awards highlight the exceptional value our customers experience across security categories, directly reflecting their reviews and satisfaction.

Phone Cloning: How Hackers Copy Your Phone and How You Can Protect Yourself

Cell phone cloning was first recorded in the 1990s when analog phone networks were common. During this period, malicious actors exploited vulnerabilities in the analog system to clone phones and access services while avoiding any charges. However, with technological advancements, phone cloning techniques have also adapted and become more sinister. Fraudsters now exploit vulnerabilities in mobile device software and security systems, enabling them to clone a phone remotely without needing physical access.

OT Security Lessons from the Trenches: Patterns and Pitfalls from BACS Assessments

The convergence of Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) and smart building innovation within operational technology (OT) is helping to drive technological and environmental advances. However, it is also contributing to the emergence of significant security vulnerabilities and threats.