Cybersecurity has become more crucial than ever. Data breaches, malware attacks, and online scams are constant threats that evolve with alarming frequency and sophistication. Navigating this landscape requires robust security partners, and choosing the right one is a real challenge.

Not so long ago, the word “compliance” conjured a dim conference room and a stack of policy binders. Today, that image has been replaced by glowing dashboards and the promise of automation. Platforms like Vanta have made security certifications feel less like a bureaucratic gauntlet.

A Security Operations Center (SOC) is the head and the base behind your company's cybersecurity efforts. It's where security experts monitor networks, identify vulnerabilities, and quickly respond to security incidents. A SOC is crucial for protecting critical data and staying ahead of risks.

If you build or scale a healthcare product, HIPAA affects your decisions long before launch. It runs through your architecture, your choice of vendors, and the healthcare software developers you hire to write the code. Founders who treat it as a final legal review tend to pay for that later.

It's easy to think that only careless employees fall for phishing attacks. But what if that’s not the case? New phishing statistics reveal that senior executives are 23% more likely to fall victim to AI-driven, personalized attacks. Why?

Since early 2025, enforcement actions by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) have increasingly cited inadequate HIPAA Security Rule risk analysis as a core failure. Penalties have ranged from tens of thousands to several million dollars in every case.

Choosing the right telehealth platform isn’t easy. You’re balancing patient care, compliance, and technology while trying to keep your team confident and your data secure. Every click, every video call, and every shared file carries risk when protected health information is involved.

AI-powered penetration testing is impossible to ignore right now. Autonomous agents, agentic recon loops, self-generating exploit chains – all promises are bold, but they have a way of outrunning reality.

In enterprise deals, one question comes up again and again: can you actually prove your product is secure?

Most enterprises run across two or more cloud providers. Each new service speeds up delivery, and it also adds another set of identities, configurations, and audit trails to manage. For security and risk leaders, that growth brings a hard question: How to prove our controls work at any moment, not only during an audit?

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