The CrowdStrike makes a compelling argument: “You don’t have a malware problem. You have an adversary problem”. To defend against modern cyberattacks, organizations must shift their focus from merely blocking malicious files to actively tracking and stopping the human operators behind them.
Continue readingSlide Deck: Runtime_Intelligence_2026
How the “patch gap” is driving known-vulnerability breaches, the urgent need for real-time visibility into AI-powered components, the operational struggle to prove exploitability, and the strategic shift in budgets toward runtime defense and virtual patching.
Continue readingCrowdStrike 2025 Global Threat Report
One of the most trusted analyses of the
modern cybersecurity threat landscape,
the CrowdStrike 2025 Global Threat Report
delivers unparalleled insights into the critical events and trends that defined 2024 and the adversaries behind them.
Security Awareness: Information Protection
Information protection is critical to prevent unauthorized access and data leakage. Protecting company data depends on employees’ access to data, role, department and compliance requirements.
Continue readingSecurity Awareness: Reporting Incidents
Organizations require security systems for their operations to run
safely. It is essential to report an incident to reduce attacks that
could put the organization in jeopardy. The organization’s policies
and standards outline the appropriate reporting circumstances.
Security Awareness: Phishing
Phishing is the most prominent method of infiltration for cybercriminals, who use it to insert malicious links, viruses and ransomware into an organization. A successful phishing attack can result in loss of company data, compromised credentials and accounts, and financial impact.
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