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Halo Security Achieves SOC 2 Type 1 Compliance, Validating Security Controls for Its Attack Surface Management Platform

Halo Security, a leading provider of attack surface management and penetration testing services, today announced it has successfully achieved SOC 2 Type 1 compliance following a comprehensive audit by Insight Assurance. This certification validates that Halo Security's security controls and practices are properly designed and implemented to meet the SOC 2 trust principles.

ThreatBook Named a Notable Vendor in Global Network Analysis and Visibility (NAV) Independent Report

ThreatBook, a global leader cyber threat and response solutions backed by threat intelligence and AI, has been recognized as a notable vendor in Forrester's Network Analysis And Visibility Solutions Landscape, Q2 2025 report. This marks a major milestone in ThreatBook's growing international presence and continued innovation in the NAV (Network Analysis and Visibility) space.

BlueVoyant Recognised by Leading Independent Research Firm Among Notable Providers of Managed Detection and Response (MDR) in Europe

BlueVoyant supports EMEA organisations' cyber security programs with Security Operations Centres (SOCs) in Europe, more than 120 cyber experts across multiple countries, and a UK-based Customer Experience Centre.

Bootstrapped, Battled, and Built The Rise of miniOrange

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Zero Trust IoT Security: Implementation Guide for Enterprise Networks

The traditional network security model of “trust but verify” has become fundamentally inadequate for protecting modern Internet of Things (IoT) environments. With enterprise IoT deployments spanning millions of connected devices across distributed networks, organizations can no longer rely on perimeter-based security that assumes internal network traffic is inherently trustworthy.