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How to make threat intelligence platforms work for your business

How to make threat intelligence platforms work for your business

Many organizations invest in threat intelligence platforms designed to collect and analyze threat data. But broad data, shallow integration, and disconnected workflows often prevent that intelligence from ever translating into action. Luckily, businesses can apply a few practical solutions to bridge this gap. Start with relevance, not volume The most common mistake organizations make with […]

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Fileless malware: The threat your antivirus can’t always see

Fileless malware: The threat your antivirus can’t always see

Most cybersecurity tools are built around a simple assumption: malicious software leaves files behind. Fileless malware is designed specifically to defeat that assumption. Rather than dropping a suspicious executable onto a hard drive, it operates entirely in memory, using your system’s own trusted tools against you, and leaving little to nothing for a traditional antivirus

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Why identity is the new internal highway for cyberattacks

Why identity is the new internal highway for cyberattacks

Organizations spend tens to hundreds of thousands fortifying their perimeters, but the biggest threats often originate from within. This article explores how saved passwords and autonomous AI agents can create hidden pathways for cybercriminals, bypassing traditional defenses and highlighting the need for a unified approach to mapping user access. The perimeter is an illusion Modern

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Modern password tips based on NIST guidelines

Modern password tips based on NIST guidelines

Passwords are an inherently flawed security measure in an era of constant phishing attacks and massive data leaks. This guide breaks down the latest recommendations from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and shows how to improve security with longer passwords, smarter tools, and modern authentication methods. Why should your business listen to

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Not all hackers are criminals: A look at the three major hacker types

Not all hackers are criminals: A look at the three major hacker types

While the term “hacker” often dominates cybersecurity conversations, it’s crucial to recognize that not all hackers share the same motivations. Some exploit vulnerabilities, others help organizations fix them, and some fall somewhere in between. Here’s a clear guide to the three types of hackers and how they work. Understanding the history of hackers The word

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The hidden weaknesses of multifactor authentication

The hidden weaknesses of multifactor authentication

Multifactor authentication (MFA) works by requiring users to provide more than one form of identification when logging into a system or account. This extra layer of security is meant to prevent unauthorized access and protect sensitive information. However, while MFA may seem like a foolproof solution, it actually has its own set of vulnerabilities that

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Tips for creating more secure business passwords

Tips for creating more secure business passwords

Strong passwords are one of the easiest and most effective ways to protect online accounts. Still, many businesses use weak or reuse credentials. Learning how to create stronger passwords can significantly lower your business’s risk without adding unnecessary complexity to your security practices. Why corporate password security is nonnegotiable Passwords are the cornerstone of protecting

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