Contributed Content
Email Security Needs Its Periodic Table Moment
Alan LeFort | | business email compromise, Cybersecurity, email security, security operations, threat detection
In January 2026, a mid-market financial services firm caught an active email attack operation at the credential-capture stage, before any payment was touched. Their legacy secure email gateway, running in parallel, generated ...
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AI Agents Complete Tasks, Not Always the Right Ones
AI agents are created to complete tasks. This is what makes them powerful but also what creates risk. Many organizations assume that if a system is working, it is working correctly. With ...
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The Workforce Identity Crisis: Trust in the Age of Deepfakes
Dominic Forrest | | deepfakes, identity security, Identity Verification, Workforce Identity, zero trust
For years, workforce identity was treated as a solved problem. Organizations invested heavily in Zero Trust strategies, deploying single sign-on (SSO), multi-factor authentication (MFA), privileged access management, and passkeys to strengthen security ...
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The Business Case for Exceeding AML Compliance
Jeremy Doyle | | aml compliance, anti money laundering, financial crime, Regulatory Compliance, risk management
Global money laundering is estimated to be between 2% and 5% of the world’s GDP, or roughly $800 billion to $2 trillion every year. Even after years of tighter regulation, these numbers ...
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How Noncompliance With CMMC Can Lead to Federal Fraud Charges
Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) noncompliance is drawing heightened scrutiny across the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) as federal agencies intensify enforcement of cybersecurity standards. Security leaders increasingly recognize that failing to meet ...
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The Governance Gap Between AI Pilots and Production
Getting an AI pilot to work is no longer the difficult part. Many teams can produce promising results in controlled environments. Problems start once those systems move into production workflows. For security ...
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The Hidden Security Gaps in Azure Migrations (and Why Most Teams Miss Them)
Tim Ferguson | | azure, Azure migration security, cloud migration, Cloud Security, identity management, Microsoft Azure
Azure migrations are almost always treated as infrastructure projects first, and security projects second. Why do we say this? Teams focus on uptime, performance, and moving workloads as quickly as possible, while ...
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Hyper-Connected and Exploitable: Today’s Workforce and the AI Security Shift Needed to Protect It
Organizations grow by adding complexity – more apps, data, systems, partners, and automation. Each addition creates new identity vulnerabilities. The average enterprise now manages 220 SaaS applications – each with its own ...
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Four Lessons From a Founder to Build and Scale a Cybersecurity Company That Lasts
In the early stages of building a business, even experienced leaders don’t know if they will succeed. Many start with strong ideas, yet 90% of startups fail. Pushing through requires hard work, ...
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Closing the Gap: Tackling Configuration Drift in Modern Security
A growing mismatch between security tools is creating new exploit opportunities, and the concept of ‘configuration drift’ is becoming a major headache for businesses. New research from Reach Security revealed the dangers ...
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