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Stablecoin Infrastructure: Five Imperatives for Scalable Adoption

According to our 2025 State of Stablecoins report, only 10% of respondents said they were undecided on stablecoin adoption. Stablecoins are becoming a core component of modern payment rails as payment providers, banks, and fintechs look to move faster, expand globally, and stay competitive. At Fireblocks, we’ve spent the past five years building digital asset infrastructure with over 300 financial institutions. Stablecoins are now central to many of their strategies.

Malvertising Campaign Delivers Oyster/Broomstick Backdoor via SEO Poisoning and Trojanized Tools

Since early June 2025, Arctic Wolf has observed a search engine optimization (SEO) poisoning and malvertising campaign promoting malicious websites hosting trojanized versions of legitimate IT tools such as PuTTY and WinSCP.

Navigating Cyber Risks Amid Heightened Middle East Tensions

Recent escalations involving the U.S. and Iran highlight an important reality: geopolitical tensions frequently extend into cyberspace. Cyber threat actors affiliated with or sympathetic to Iran are intensifying their efforts, increasing risks not only for U.S.-based organizations but also for companies across allied nations, particularly those with diplomatic, military, or critical infrastructure ties. Reflecting this elevated threat landscape, the U.S.

Introducing the Jit MCP Server: Security Context and Automation at Your Fingertips

Meshi Yona is the Software Development Team Lead at Jit, where she brings together a strong foundation in cyber systems, analytical thinking, and leadership. Today, we're thrilled to announce the launch of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for Jit, now available in preview for our customers. MCP is an innovative new standard rapidly gaining traction across the AI ecosystem — designed to bridge the gap between applications and large language models (LLMs).

7 Key Features to Look For in a PAM Solution

With credentials now being one of the most exploited vectors in cyberattacks, we must go beyond basic access controls and ensure every privileged session is secure, auditable, and justified. That’s why choosing a robust privileged access management (PAM) solution is a must. This post will walk you through the seven best features in PAM solutions that can effectively protect your infrastructure.

Hijacked by a Text: Understanding and Preventing SIM Swapping Attacks

SIM swapping is not a novel cyber threat; it has been a persistent issue for over a decade. This technique exploits vulnerabilities in mobile carrier procedures and identity verification protocols. Attackers employ social engineering tactics to deceive telecom providers into transferring a victim’s phone number to a SIM card under their control.

Data driven detection: Corelight's approach to AI-powered NDR

The Gordian knot of any detection strategy is knowing that two conflicting ideas are both true. On one hand, every SOC needs as much accurate detection coverage as they can get to find and disrupt attacks. On the other, the attackers you REALLY care about will find a way to bypass those detections so you need the ground truth of the attacker behavior on your network. The only answer is to have both: the absolute best data and the broadest detection suite possible on top of it.

What Is A Qualified Electronic Signature and When Do You Need It?

The European Union has many laws and requirements to protect our data online, the most well-recognised being the GDPR. Aside from that, the EU also has regulations to make signing and verifying sensitive documents easily and securely online by using a qualified electronic signature. These kinds of signatures are quickly replacing traditional document signing, which is time-consuming and has a higher risk of fraud or document tampering.

Rewriting the Rules of China Connectivity with Cato SASE Cloud

What if operating in China didn’t require a separate architecture? For global enterprises, China is too important and too complex to ignore. Whether you’re already operating there or considering expansion, China introduces unique connectivity, security, and compliance challenges that most global architectures aren’t equipped to handle. Infrastructure gaps, regulatory demands, and inconsistent user experience combine to make China uniquely challenging for IT and security leaders.

Risk register template guide

A risk register is a structured document used to identify, track, and manage risks throughout a project or within an organization’s operations. It serves as a central repository for all known risks, helping teams stay aware of potential issues that could impact objectives. Each entry typically includes a risk description, the likelihood and impact of the risk, the person responsible, and planned mitigation or treatment actions.