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Maximize Client Protection with LevelBlue and Check Point's Harmony Email Security

Year after year, we continue to see increases in phishing and business email compromises (BEC), and the costs associated with these incidents are growing, too. The LevelBlue Security Operations Center (SOC) found that BEC attacks made up 70% of the total incidents investigated during the second half of 2024. Of these incidents, 96% of them involved one or more phished users.

The best network vulnerability scanning tool in 2025

Cyberthreats are evolving, and unpatched vulnerabilities remain one of the biggest security risks for organizations. According to IBM’s 2024 Cost of a Data Breach Report, organizations that fail to patch known vulnerabilities face an average loss of $4.45 million per incident. Cybercriminals actively exploit outdated firmware and misconfigurations in network devices, making network vulnerability scanners an essential security tool.

Report Reveals BEC Cryptocurrency Scams Rose by 344%

APWG's Q4 2024 Phishing Activity Trends Report, published March 19th, revealed that more than eight in ten Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks last quarter were sent by attackers favoring Google's free webmail service. By comparison, only 10% used Microsoft's free email web app, Outlook.com.

How to safely change your name without putting your identity at risk

Changing your name? Learn how to do it safely without risking your identity. Discover essential steps to protect personal data and avoid fraud during a name change—plus how Avast Secure Identity can help. Changing your name—whether due to marriage, divorce, or personal choice—is a significant life event. However, this process involves sharing sensitive personal information across various platforms, making it a potential target for identity theft.

Risks of Using Public Wi-Fi for Crypto Transactions

As cryptocurrency adoption continues to rise, the ease of managing assets through mobile wallets and trading platforms has brought a new layer of convenience. However, this accessibility can also lead to overlooked security risks, especially when users rely on public Wi-Fi networks for transactions. Airports, coffee shops, hotels, and public transportation hubs may offer free internet access, but these networks present significant vulnerabilities that can expose sensitive information.

How to Keep Your Business Running When Tech Goes Down

Picture this: It's a regular Tuesday morning. Your team is logging in, emails are starting to fly, and then-boom-your network crashes. The phones stop ringing, orders can't be processed, and your employees are left staring at loading screens. It's frustrating, it's costly, and it happens more often than many businesses like to admit. Technology is the backbone of most operations today, but it's far from infallible. Power outages, hardware failures, cyberattacks-any of these can grind your systems to a halt. The worst part? It never seems to happen when it's convenient.

From Code to Clients: Turning Tech Expertise into Market Presence

You've spent years mastering your craft-writing clean, efficient code, solving gnarly backend problems, or architecting secure IT infrastructures. But here's the rub: even the most technically gifted professionals often hit a wall when it's time to grow beyond the code and into the client space. You're not alone if you've ever thought, "I'm good at what I do-why aren't clients lining up?"

Identity Is the New Root Access: Rethinking Zero Trust in DevOps Environments

Amal Mammadov is a cloud security and detection engineering specialist working at the frontlines of identity-driven threats in modern cloud environments. His work focuses on how attackers exploit permissions, tokens, and machine identities, often without triggering traditional security controls. In this conversation, he breaks down why Zero Trust is no longer about networks but about controlling identity in fast-moving DevOps systems.

Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM)

Continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) is a structured framework for continuously assessing, prioritizing, validating, and remediating vulnerabilities across an organization’s attack surface, enabling you to respond effectively to the most pressing threats over an ever-expanding attack surface. Reactive security is a temporary fix, not a sustainable solution.