When a routine email notification masks a silent digital invasion, the line between corporate productivity and state-sponsored espionage begins to blur significantly for organizations across the globe. The Harvester threat group, previously known for its surgical strikes on Windows-based systems, has recently unveiled a Linux variant of its GoGra
The modern digital landscape demands more than just a passive watchful eye; it requires a sophisticated fusion of live intelligence and automated response to stay ahead of increasingly agile adversaries. This paradigm shift marks the end of an era where simply recording events was enough to maintain a perimeter. Today, the focus has moved toward

Cybersecurity threats continue to evolve at an unprecedented pace. Attackers are becoming more sophisticated, regulations are multiplying, and the consequences of a breach are higher than ever. For small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), staying ahead requires both strategic foresight and operational discipline. This article highlights five critical trends shaping the cybersecurity and IT

Security and networking are converging into a single control plane. The old split between box-first networks and bolt-on security cannot keep up with modern threats or sprawling hybrid environments. That is the backdrop for Fortinet’s current push: unify the stack, compress operational overhead, and keep performance intact under full inspection. The idea is compelling. Execution will determine w

Janine Saintos sits down with Malik Haidar, a cybersecurity expert known for bridging business priorities with rigorous threat intelligence. He unpacks how a dataset connected to roughly 500,000 research volunteers surfaced abroad, what moved the needle in the first 24 hours, and how a UK-hosted, restricted cloud can be tightened without choking scientific progress. The conversation spans platform coordination in China, control gaps at three academic institutions, and a board-led forensic path forward. Along the way, he weighs trade-offs among secure
