Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

From Fragmented Intel to Unified Response

Threat intelligence holds incredible promise—but only if it translates into timely, decisive action. Too often, security teams chase disconnected data across fragmented tools, incompatible formats, and siloed workflows. The result? Slower response times, missed threats, and exhausted SOC analysts. The answer is clear: unified intelligence. That’s the power of the Securonix Unified Defense SIEM and ThreatQ integration—streamlined, contextualized, and built for action.

Stop Chasing Noise. Start Stopping Breaches.

Security teams are drowning in alerts. False positives, duplicates, and low-value signals overwhelm analysts, delay response, and drive burnout. The result: real threats slip through, costs spiral, and boards lose confidence in security’s ability to deliver measurable outcomes. To be Breach Ready and Board Ready, SOCs must cut through the clutter and focus on what matters most. That’s where Securonix Noise Cancelation comes in.

Empowering ultimate HIPAA telehealth compliance for secure remote healthcare

The rapid evolution of telehealth has transformed the way patients connect with healthcare providers. As remote care becomes increasingly mainstream, ensuring that these digital interactions are secure, private, and fully compliant with HIPAA is more critical than ever. In this guide, we’ll explore the world of HIPAA compliance in telehealth, examine what it means for remote care providers, and offer practical tips to help you secure your telehealth platform.

Overcoming Alcohol Addiction in Ontario: How Personalized Inpatient Rehab Changes Lives

Alcohol addiction continues to be a serious public health challenge in Ontario. Despite the availability of resources, many individuals struggle to access care that genuinely addresses the root causes of addiction on alcohol and promotes sustainable recovery. That's where personalized inpatient rehab stands out-offering not only 24/7 medical supervision and structured detoxification but also deep emotional healing through individualized, holistic treatment approaches.

When Electricity Meets Cyber: How Electric Firms Must Harden Their Systems

The electric sector is undergoing a digital revolution. From smart meters to automated substations, electricity providers now rely heavily on software, connected devices, and real-time data analytics. While this transformation drives efficiency, sustainability, and innovation, it also exposes power grids and electrical systems to cyber risks. As cyberattacks on critical infrastructure become more frequent, firms must not only harden their systems but also strengthen their workforce to meet this evolving challenge.

Beyond Compliance: Why Continuous Threat Monitoring Pays for Itself

Compliance sets the floor, not the ceiling. Audits confirm paperwork and control intent, attackers test reality, but continuous threat monitoring closes that gap. It watches live behavior, flags anomalies, and guides a fix before damage spreads. This protects revenue, customers, and brand trust. It also streamlines operations. In this article, you will learn why a living signal beats static rules, and how it pays for itself.

The right to privacy should also apply to your online activity-no exceptions

Most of us already know we’re being tracked every time we go online—cookies this, permissions that. You’re basically forced to accept some level of tracking just to use the internet. The good news? There’s been plenty of pushback against what many rightly see as weak privacy safeguards—both from governments and the public. But for all the progress we’ve made, we’re still only scratching the surface. True online privacy is a long way off.

How to Detect and Mitigate Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

Companies face more sophisticated, unpredictable cyber threats. Zero Day vulnerabilities are among the greatest risks, as these software flaws are unknown and exploited before a fix is available, potentially compromising thousands of organizations. Stopping zero-day attacks is a top priority for security teams, requiring faster identification, detection, and mitigation to prevent damage. But how do these attacks work, and what practices really help?