A guide to effectively leveraging threat intelligence

Organizations that invest in threat intelligence platforms (TIPs) often struggle to use them effectively. TIPs are designed to collect, analyze, and share threat data, but they can become overwhelming or underutilized without the right approach. Our guide helps you choose a platform that aligns perfectly with your team’s skills and existing infrastructure, empowering you to respond to potential threats more efficiently and effectively.

Ransomware tops the threat list for US critical infrastructure

According to the FBI’s 2024 Internet Crime Report, ransomware poses a persistent and growing threat to US critical infrastructure, which includes sectors such as healthcare, communications, energy, and financial services. Experts warn that phishing and social engineering are key tactics fueling these attacks, underscoring the importance of proactive cybersecurity measures.

How emerging tech is rewriting the rules of data security

Data breaches are an unfortunate norm in today’s digital world, and traditional encryption techniques are no longer enough to prevent them. In addition, as businesses become more data-driven and regulations tighten, the pressure is on to rethink how we secure sensitive information, not just during storage but also throughout its entire life cycle.

What developers should focus on to strengthen software security

A recent analysis of the most damaging software attacks revealed that many cybersecurity guides overlook critical protections, leaving systems exposed to threats. However, developers can adopt practical steps to enhance their defenses significantly.

The state of ransomware in 2025: What businesses need to know

Ransomware has become a significant hazard to enterprises globally, with attackers evolving their methods to cause more disruption and demand higher payouts. For business owners and leaders, staying ahead of these threats is critical to protecting their organizations.

Password managers under attack: Protect your SMB

Many small or medium-sized businesses (SMBs) rely on password managers to simplify and secure their authentication processes, but these tools are now under attack. A recent study revealed a startling rise in malware targeting password managers, with cybercriminals adapting their tactics and growing more sophisticated by the day.

Shopping for antivirus software? Don’t overlook these key considerations

Buying antivirus software isn’t exactly a thrilling task, but running a small or medium-sized business (SMB) is hard enough without worrying about ransomware or phishing scams. The right antivirus can keep your devices safe, your business data secure, and your mind at ease.

Watch out! These social engineering tricks could fool anyone

While it’s easy to blame cyberattacks on sophisticated hacking, the truth is that many attackers rely on social engineering — a craft of deception designed to manipulate people into giving up sensitive information or access. The scary part? It’s not just high-tech companies that get targeted, it’s all of us.

The hidden risks of SaaS for SMBs

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) tools are revolutionizing the way small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) operate, offering unparalleled convenience and scalability. But behind this ease lies a growing risk: cybersecurity vulnerabilities that could threaten a business’s future.

Stay secure in 2025: Cybersecurity resolutions you should keep this year

Cybercrime is more sophisticated and persistent than ever, putting small businesses at significant risk of attack. The new year offers a fresh start, and what better way to begin than by prioritizing your business’s cybersecurity? Below are seven actionable resolutions to help you protect your data, your customers, and your reputation in the coming year.