Cloud teams often obsess over production systems: hardening workloads, tightening IAM, refining detection rules, and...
Security Breaches
Why Modern Enterprises Still Fail to Detect Months of Unauthorized Access
When news surfaced that attackers had maintained unauthorized access inside Conduent’s environment for nearly three months,...
Inside the F5 Breach: Why Long-Term Threats Demand Always-On Visibility
When Seattle-based networking giant F5 confirmed a breach this month, it wasn’t the usual patch-and-move-on story. The...
Beyond Workday: Why Socially Engineered SaaS Breaches Are Spreading
Cybersecurity headlines often highlight stolen databases, ransomware demands, or nation-state exploits. The recent security...
When Simple DNS Mistakes Lead to Big Attacks: Lessons from the MikroTik Botnet
When Simple DNS Mistakes Lead to Big Attacks: Lessons from the MikroTik Botnet Cybersecurity is often seen as a battle...
When “Secure” Isn’t: What the Trusted Advisor S3 Bypass Reveals About AWS Misconfigurations
AWS has built its reputation on being both flexible and secure, offering organizations the ability to scale quickly while...
When OAuth Tokens Go Rogue: Lessons from the Salesloft–Drift Breach
In August 2025, attackers exploited the Salesloft-Drift OAuth integration to compromise over 700 organizations' Salesforce...
Columbia University Breach Exposes 870,000 Records: The Case for Unified Cloud and SaaS Security
When news broke that Columbia University suffered a cyberattack affecting nearly 870,000 individuals, the scale immediately...
26 Million Resumes Exposed – What the TalentHook Breach Teaches Us About Cloud Misconfigurations
When jobseekers upload their resumes online, they expect them to be viewed only by recruiters and employers. But for nearly...








