Every generation of security platform marketing rediscovers the same pitch: too many tools, too much context switching, analysts drowning in disconnected consoles. The solution is always a unified …
For an industry that loves the word visibility, security remains remarkably bad at answering the oldest infrastructure question in the room: what do we actually have?
That should be embarrassing by …
Today is Global Information Security Day, an awareness holiday you’ve probably never heard of despite eleven years of “global” celebration. That’s because it’s not …
For years, shadow IT meant unsanctioned SaaS, unmanaged devices, and business teams adopting systems faster than central governance could track them.
Now the same pattern is happening again through …
Most organizations now have some language about responsible AI.
Far fewer have a credible answer to a simpler question: what happens when an AI system causes a production problem on a Tuesday …
Security teams love to declare that the SIEM failed them. It is a clean story. The platform was noisy, expensive, slow, or hard to operate. Leadership understands vendor disappointment. Procurement …
The Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog is one of the better things to happen to enterprise vulnerability management in years. It gives defenders a cleaner signal than generic severity scoring, …
Cloud security programs often spend their money where the infrastructure is easiest to picture.
They instrument workloads. They scan containers. They watch endpoints. They analyze east-west traffic. …
June is National Internet Safety Month, which means it’s time for parents to be very, very worried about what their children are doing online. Conveniently, it’s also time for parental …
Organizations love to report passed controls because passed controls are flattering.
They suggest order. They suggest repeatability. They suggest that the environment behaves the way the framework …
Today marks eight years since GDPR enforcement began. Unlike most awareness campaigns we investigate, this anniversary commemorates something that actually works: the world’s first privacy law …
SOC 2 still matters. That is exactly why the industry has let it become something more misleading than useless.
The report was supposed to be a narrow assurance artifact: a way to evaluate whether a …