Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

GDPR Compliance for SaaS: 2025 Action Plan

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is more than a legal requirement—it’s a trust signal in today’s competitive SaaS market. As 2025 unfolds, the need to align with GDPR’s evolving demands has never been greater. This guide provides a tactical roadmap tailored to software-as-a-service companies, helping your organization maintain compliance and uphold user privacy.

3AM Ransomware Attackers Pose as IT Support to Compromise Networks

Cybercriminals are getting smarter. Not by developing new types of malware or exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities, but by simply pretending to be helpful IT support desk workers. Attackers affiliated with the 3AM ransomware group have combined a variety of different techniques to trick targeted employees into helping them break into networks. It works like this.

May 2025 Release: Charting the Future of Risk Reduction with Nucleus

Vulnerability management is no longer about simply cataloging risks. It’s about reducing them intelligently, at scale, and in alignment with how your business operates. At Nucleus, we believe in building a platform that doesn’t just surface issues, but solves them. With our latest release, we’re doubling down on that vision.

How FedRAMP Reciprocity Works with Other Frameworks

FedRAMP is the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, and it’s one of the most widely used governmental cybersecurity frameworks across the United States. It’s meant to serve as the gatekeeper for any contractor looking to work with the federal government to ensure that everyone across the board has a minimum level of cybersecurity in place to protect themselves, the government, and each other from risks and threats. FedRAMP is not alone.

BPO Industry: Enhancing Productivity and Compliance with User Activity Monitoring (UAM)

The Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry is built on efficiency, consistency, and customer trust. However, managing distributed call center agents, support staff, and technical teams, many working remotely, creates visibility gaps that impact performance and increase risk. High turnover, burnout, and growing data compliance obligations have complicated workforce oversight.

The Blind Spots of Multi-Agent Systems: Why AI Collaboration Needs Caution

Multi-agent systems (MAS) are reshaping industries from IT services to innovative city governance by enabling autonomous AI agents to collaborate, compete, and solve complex problems. This powerful transformation comes with a cost. As multi-agent systems grow, their risks also increase, opening the door to adversarial manipulation, emergent vulnerabilities, and distributed attack surfaces.