The current cybersecurity landscape is defined by a surplus of data that paradoxically results in a scarcity of actionable insight for the modern chief information security officer. Organizations often find themselves drowning in telemetry from thousands of disconnected agents and cloud services, yet they remain unable to answer fundamental
The deceptive simplicity of a modern developer’s workflow often masks the staggering complexity of the hidden trust relationships that allow a single compromised npm account to threaten global software infrastructure. When the maintainer account for Axios—a foundational HTTP client used by millions—was hijacked, it did not just signal a security br

The ransomware playbook has changed. Encryption is no longer the main pain point; stolen data is. Criminal groups are monetizing breaches twice: first by locking systems, then by threatening to publish or sell confidential information. That pressure campaign works because the business fallout is harsher than downtime alone. It hits regulatory exposure, litigation risk, and public trust all at

The rapid integration of sophisticated artificial intelligence and interconnected supply chains has fundamentally altered the vulnerability profile of the modern enterprise, rendering traditional perimeter-based security models obsolete in the face of state-sponsored hybrid threats. As of early 2026, the European Union has responded to this volatility by introducing a legislative package

The realization that the most sophisticated algorithms in your corporate network might be making decisions based on invisible lies is a far more chilling prospect than a standard database theft. For decades, the digital fortress was built primarily to keep intruders out, operating under the assumption that if the data stayed inside, it remained inherently safe. However, a more insidious crisis is emerging where the danger isn't that your information is gone, but that it can no longer be trusted. In an environment where automated systems and
