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Celebrating Milestones: Partnerships, ThreatQ Academy, and Award Wins

Staying ahead of threats requires not only innovation but also strategic partnerships and continual learning. Over the recent past, our journey has been marked by significant achievements, showcasing our commitment to excellence and collaboration within the industry.

Layoffs Mean Room for Incidents

In the face of economic headwinds, many companies are resorting to layoffs to help weather the storm. A study by Bloomberg News has found that since October 1, 2022 almost half a million employees worldwide across sectors have lost their jobs, with the tech sector accounting for nearly 150,000 of the 473,000 jobs cut. And new research by HackerOne found that in the last 12 months, 39% of companies surveyed have made security headcount cuts, and 40% plan to make then in the next 12 months.

The CISO View: Navigating the Promise and Pitfalls of Cybersecurity Automation

Cybersecurity automation has steadily gained traction as organizations seek to improve efficiency, address talent gaps, and keep up with escalating threats. However, our latest State of Cybersecurity Automation research shows that while more businesses are utilizing automation, they continue to grapple with obstacles that prevent them from fully capitalizing on its benefits.

ThreatQ Cyber Forum Recap: Expert Insights on CTI Sharing in the Finance Industry

As the times change and the threats evolve, financial institutions face relentless cyber threats from an ever-expanding number and variety of attack vectors. While individual resilience is important, the heavily interconnected nature of today’s financial services industry demands a unified approach to defense where all participants actively engage in Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) sharing for the greater good.

ThreatQuotient Publishes 2023 State of Cybersecurity Automation Adoption Research Report

Survey results highlight the expanding importance of automation, a change in how cybersecurity professionals determine ROI, and how cybersecurity teams believe they can avoid burnout.

Enhancing Cybersecurity in the Entertainment and Gaming Industries

The Entertainment and Gaming industries are thriving economies that cater to the enjoyment needs of millions worldwide. However, these sectors are far from immune to the growing threat of cyberattacks. In fact, they’re increasingly becoming a prime target for malicious cyber threat actors due to its widespread visibility and the perception that gamers and media consumers may be less vigilant about cybersecurity.

Birds of a Feather: Collaboration and Sharing within the Exclusive ThreatQ Community

Over the past decade, ThreatQuotient has dedicated itself to the task of transforming obscure digital threat data into actionable intelligence. Throughout this period, we’ve earned the trust of our partners and customers, forging strong relationships with each of them. Each team we’ve encountered in the field has brought unique insights, skill sets, perspectives, and ideas, significantly influencing our approach and perception of the ever-evolving threat landscape.

Don't Take the Bait: Recognize and Report Phishing Attempts

Phishing attacks, which involve fraudulent attempts to trick individuals into divulging sensitive personal information, remain a significant threat. Despite advances in cybersecurity, hackers continue to adapt and evolve their tactics to exploit vulnerabilities.

Keep Your Software Update Routine Strong

Software is an essential part of our online experience. Whether it’s our operating systems, web browsers, or the apps we use daily, software plays a crucial role in our lives. However, with great convenience comes a big responsibility, and one of the most essential aspects of online safety is keeping your software updated regularly. In this blog, we’ll explore the significance of keeping your software up-to-date.