Internxt Successfully Passes an Updated Security Audit

We are pleased to announce that Internxt has passed its second consecutive security audit for all its services from the leading independent European pentesting company, Securitum, which also works with firms as relevant as Proton. Having become the first cloud storage with post-quantum, plus our zero-knowledge policies, when we say your data is private and secure from hackers, it’s not just a claim, but verifiable by external security professionals and experts in the field.

Shared Workstations Expose Your Production Business: Here's How to Protect Them

Shared workstations are essential to productivity in manufacturing, but they can also create blind spots in your organization’s security. Inadequate identity verification, poor security practices, and a lack of accountability make them a prime target for ransomware, phishing, and insider attacks. Security leaders often aren’t sure about where to begin when securing shared workstations.

The Top 10 Requirements MSSPs Have for External CTI

MSSPs operate high-availability Security Operations Centres (SOCs), which enable them to deliver 24/7 security services designed to reduce the burden on enterprises in staffing and maintaining operational security capabilities. MSSPs play a pivotal role by extending security operations on behalf of their clients.

8 Malicious npm Packages Deliver Multi-Layered Chrome Browser Information Stealer

Open-source software repositories have become one of the main entry points for attackers as part of supply chain attacks, with growing waves using typosquatting and masquerading, pretending to be legitimate. The JFrog Security Research team regularly monitors open-source software repositories using advanced automated tools, in order to detect malicious packages.

5 Ways to Keep AWS Fast with Just-in-Time Access

Modern AWS environments move fast. Engineers spin up EKS clusters for testing, automation pipelines deploy to production, and AI agents trigger infrastructure workflows via Amazon Bedrock. AWS provides ways to manage access primitives such as roles and privileges to keep up with this velocity, such as STS AssumeRole, OIDC federation, IAM Authenticator, and Identity Center. But the challenge isn’t in these primitives themselves. It's the human factor behind the primitives.

Weaponizing AI Coding Agents for Malware in the Nx Malicious Package Security Incident

On August 26–27, 2025 (UTC), eight malicious Nx and Nx Powerpack releases were pushed to npm across two version lines and were live for ~5 hours 20 minutes before removal. The attack also impacts the Nx Console VS Code extension.

Controlling non-human identities in your enterprise with One Identity

With every organization vying to automate away their cybersecurity problems, it’s easy to allow the machine identities taking on formerly manual tasks to become entryways for threat actors. Learn the must-haves for securing the non-human identities streamlining your organization with One Identity sales engineer Rob Kraczek.

EP 14 - Beyond secrets: Securing the future of machine identity

In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner sits down with Matt Barker, CyberArk’s VP and Global Head of Workload Identity Architecture, for a deep dive into the exploding world of machine identities and the urgent need to rethink how to secure them. From his journey co-founding Jetstack and creating Cert Manager to leading CyberArk’s efforts in workload identity, Matt shares insights on why secrets-based security is no longer sustainable—and how open standards like SPIFFE are reshaping the future of cloud-native and AI-driven environments.

Top Cybersecurity Tools for Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs)

Cybercriminals frequently target Small and Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs) due to their limited security resources. As cyber attacks become more sophisticated, SMBs must proactively defend their critical systems and sensitive data by investing in the right cybersecurity tools. Some cybersecurity tools that every SMB should consider adding to their security stack include a password manager, a Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution, a secure remote access solution and a secrets manager.