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From Data Theft to Production Shutdown: The Top 3 Ransomware Threats Facing U.S. Manufacturers in 2026

The manufacturing sector remains one of the most aggressively targeted industries in the ransomware economy. In 2026, threat actors are no longer merely encrypting file servers-they are disrupting production lines, freezing ERP systems, and leveraging operational downtime as a strategic pressure point.

PCI DSS 4.0 Requirements Checklist for 2026

Here on the Ignyte blog, we talk a lot about general information security frameworks like ISO 27001 and government frameworks like CMMC and FedRAMP. But that doesn’t mean that’s all we understand. One of the most broadly used security standards in the world is PCI DSS. The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard is the standard that must be upheld by any and all entities that handle, process, or store cardholder data and authentication data for payments.

Document fraud is getting worse. Here's what's changing.

Physical discs have given way to streaming. You can make a purchase with a tap of your phone. But relying on documents to verify business and individual identities isn't going anywhere. In fact, the opposite is true. Some regulations require document checks during identity verification. Even when that’s not the case, documents are becoming popular and valuable components of identity checks because they provide information that isn’t available elsewhere.

Common Facebook Scam Method

A friend posted this on Facebook and it came up on my feed. I know this person and I was so sorry to read. How horrific! I had no idea who was killed in the accident, so I clicked on the news story. It took me to a site that posted this: This is a real reCAPTCHA posted to filter out anti-malware and content filtering services. When I saw this I knew that this was a fake news story and that my friend’s Facebook account had been taken over by a scammer.

The Real ROI Problem: Intelligence That Isn't Enforced

Today, most security reporting is trapped in a defensive cycle: detect a threat, react to it, report how serious it was. Rinse and repeat. The problem? Executive fatigue. Boards and leadership teams are tired of hearing about noise. They don’t want another dashboard of inbound attacks. They want to understand how cybersecurity protects revenue, sustains operations, and strengthens governance. It’s time to stop reporting on threats—and start reporting on business continuity.

Maximizing Your Microsoft Security Stack with LevelBlue

Microsoft has made significant gains in the cybersecurity market, earning top rankings from leading analyst firms such as IDC and Forrester for its endpoint protection and threat detection and response capabilities. Solutions like Microsoft Defender XDR and Microsoft Sentinel provide powerful, integrated security across endpoints, identities, email, cloud workloads, and data. But technology alone does not deliver outcomes.

CVE-2026-20127: In-Depth Analysis of the Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Authentication Bypass Vulnerability

Software-defined networking (SD-WAN) has transformed enterprise infrastructure, enabling dynamic connectivity between sites with centralized management and control. But when the control plane itself becomes vulnerable, network integrity is no longer a given.

Springing into a new round of YDWWT!

When we think of spring, we think of things in bloom; flowers, ideas, maybe even hope for the snow to melt here in our US headquarters Boston, MA. But regardless of the snow, we've chosen to embrace the idea of spring and letting your workflow creativity grow! What better way to let that creativity shine than with another round of You Did WHAT With Tines?! (YDWWT) For the Spring 2026 round of YDWWT, we want to know what your team can achieve with a Tines workflow.

Agentic AI Security: From Threat Intelligence to Live Detections in Minutes

LimaCharlie's SecOps Cloud Platform is built around a simple idea: everything connects via API. That includes AI. Rather than locking you into a proprietary and limited AI SOC, LimaCharlie lets you bring your own LLM and put it to work directly inside your security environment. With LimaCharlie, AI can execute operations across your detections, sensors, and integrations. Because LimaCharlie operates entirely via API, every AI action is transparent and auditable.