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Cyber Resiliency

Most Firms Can’t Recover Ransomware Data, Report Finds

Nine in ten organizations say they're confident they could recover from a cyberattack. Fewer than one in three actually do — and AI is making the problem worse.

Specops Launches Biometric ID Tool to Secure Help Desks

The identity verification product targets social engineering attacks, which now account for more than a third of all enterprise cyber incidents.

Why Are Engineers Ignoring Their Own Alerts?

A new industry report documents the true cost of reactive incident management — and a widening gap between what executives believe AI is doing and what engineers experience.

The Weakest Link in Crypto Security? Humans.

A former IRS cyber crimes investigator argues that as geopolitical conflict moves into cyberspace, the digital asset industry is protecting the wrong layer.

Nutanix Wants to Make Kubernetes Secure by Default

A new partnership with RapidFort targets the vulnerability problem hiding inside container images.

NetApp and Commvault Team Up on Ransomware Defense

NetApp and Commvault have formed a strategic alliance to offer enterprises an integrated platform for ransomware detection, data protection, and rapid recovery.

By the Time Your Credentials Appear in a Dump, You’re Already Behind

NordVPN's CTO Marijus Briedis on dark web credential markets, the limits of breach monitoring, zero trust theatre, and whether the security industry is overstating its capabilities.

The Security Playbook Everyone Follows Until Tuesday — and Abandons by Thursday

Zero trust sounds perfect in theory. By Thursday, the admin rights are quietly back. Here is why the gap between security policy and reality is the real vulnerability.

What Is a Zero-Day Exploit — and Why Should You Care?

A zero-day exploit targets a vulnerability that nobody has fixed yet — because nobody knew it existed. Here's what that means and why it matters to everyone.

The Billion-Record “Hack” That Wasn’t

A billion records weren’t stolen—they were left exposed. The real threat to cloud security isn’t hackers, but misconfiguration and unchecked complexity.

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