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Compliance mapping, automated audit evidence, and gap analysis in one toolkit

Co-founder and COO If you're running an MSSP or preparing for an audit, lc-compliance automatically documents relevant compliance evidence directly into your case records as they're created. Service providers work in a regulated environment, and already know compliance is a grind. Audits produce a pile of evidence requests. Your team pulls logs, traces detections back to controls, and writes documentation that no one reads until the QSA asks for it. Then you do it again next year.

The New Frontier: Securing Japan's Hybrid Digital Workforce (2026 & Beyond)

As Japan navigates the mid-point of the decade, its cybersecurity landscape is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and the rapid proliferation of agentic AI, the nation is shifting its focus from purely technical defenses to a broader strategy of "Cognitive Security" and national resilience. The emergence of a hybrid workforce - where human employees work alongside autonomous AI agents - has redefined the traditional enterprise perimeter.

Why CISOs are right to be skeptical of AI - and what actually solves it

AI demos are easy. AI you’d actually trust near your control environment is not. If you’ve sat through a few of these pitches lately, you’ve probably landed on the same four questions every CISO we talk to is asking. And you’re right to ask them.

What Infosecurity Europe 2026 Told Us About the State of AI and Cyber Defence

ThreatSpike exhibited at Infosecurity Europe 2026 at ExCeL London from 2–4 June this year. Three days, ten expert sessions presented on our stand and more conversations about AI than we’ve had at any event in recent memory. This is our round-up: what we saw on the floor, what we presented, and what the industry is clearly wrestling with right now.

Three processes slowing down network security in 2026

Network security stacks are stronger than ever: visibility is high, threat detection is improving, and AI adoption is widespread, with 99% of SOCs using it in some capacity. But despite these advances, network security teams face many of the same operational challenges as before. Incidents still escalate. Responses are slow. Analysts remain overwhelmed and burnt out. The issue isn’t detection – it’s what happens next.

Board-Level Cyber Reporting: What CEOs, CFOs, and CISOs Need to Get Right in 2026

Cyber reporting to the board has a consistency problem: updates arrive regularly but rarely deliver the forward-looking intelligence executives need to act. This piece breaks down why the disconnect exists, how it affects CEOs, CFOs, and CISOs differently, and what decision-ready threat intelligence should actually look like at board level.

What is ML-DSA (CRYSTALS-Dilithium)? The Future of Digital Signatures Beyond RSA and ECC

With quantum computing soon changing the way things work in general, one of the areas that cybersecurity experts are most worried about is how digital signatures will survive. The same kinds of algorithms that have supported virtually all secure communications (both computer and otherwise) for decades are going away. Not only are RSA and Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) algorithms no longer safe from being cracked by quantum computers, but they have also become obsolete.

Home-Field Disadvantage: AiTM, QR-Code Phishing, and Infostealers at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is a once-in-a-generation opportunity, and threat actors have already begun capitalizing on it. The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to kick off on June 11, has already broken records for the most host nations, the most matches, and the highest amount of prize money to date for winning teams. Arctic Wolf set out to proactively investigate the criminal ecosystem surrounding the tournament.