Embracing "Coopetition": It's Time to Build a Security Industry That Works Together

The cybersecurity industry is intensely competitive. Thousands of vendors are locked in a daily battle for market share, deploying technologies that can become outdated almost as quickly as they’re released. But unlike most industries, we’re not just competing with each other. We’re also up against a shared adversary. So, here’s the uncomfortable question: if our real fight is against attackers, why aren’t we doing more to work together?

CrowdStrike Tailors Adversary Intelligence to Customer Environments

A new release of CrowdStrike Falcon Adversary Intelligence delivers automatically prioritized threat intelligence tailored to each unique customer environment. By surfacing the right intelligence at the right time, this update enhances SOC workflows by enabling faster triage, deeper investigations, and more confident response. Today’s organizations understand threat intelligence is critical to stay ahead of adversaries, but many struggle to determine which threats matter most and how to act on them.

Beyond the Buzz: Solving Real-World SSE Deployment Challenges

Secure Service Edge (SSE) promises a transformative approach to network security—but many organizations struggle to translate the hype into real-world success. In this 60-minute session, industry leaders Martin Mascarenhas and Dave McGrail from Xalient join Jaye Tillson from HPE Aruba to unpack the realities of SSE deployment. This discussion explores: Presenters: Martin Mascarenhas, EMEA Vendor Partner Director at Xalient; Dave McGrail, Head of Business Consultancy at Xalien, Jaye Tillson, Field CTO at HPE Aruba.

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Explained: Why Every Business Needs It Now

Protect your Atlassian apps with stronger access control using Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). This blog explains what 2FA is, why it’s essential, and how it helps prevent modern cyber threats. You’ll explore different 2FA methods like TOTP, biometrics, and hardware tokens, and see how miniOrange makes it easy to secure Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket, and more.

How to translate CVSS scores into financial impact: A CISO's risk quantification guide

In this article Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) face the daunting task of balancing technical cybersecurity risks with the financial realities of their organization. One critical component in this balancing act is the use of vulnerability scoring systems, in particular, the CVSS score. This article provides a detailed guide on how to translate CVSS scores into tangible financial impact estimates using proven methods of risk quantification.

Remote DNS Manipulation at Scale: How IONIX Uncovered 20,000 Malicious Subdomains from a Single Abused NS Record

Our threat-hunting team just uncovered a mass-produced remote DNS-manipulation campaign that hijacked an entire nameserver (NS) delegation belonging to a Fortune 500 company. Within hours, the attacker used that foothold to create over 9,500 brand-new subdomains, all resolving to the same criminal infrastructure serving illicit gambling pages.

How Retailers Are Fighting Back Against Fraud with Andy Dean and Christian Reilly

In this episode of The Connectivity Cloud Podcast with Cloudflare, host Mark Dembo is joined by Andy Dean, Head of Technical Operations at AllSaints, and Christian Reilly, Field CTO of EMEA at Cloudflare, to unpack what real-world digital transformation looks like, specifically how enterprises can navigate the complex balance between security and scalability, from managing multi-vendor environments to modernizing legacy infrastructure.

How CrowdStrike Secures AI Agents Across SaaS Environments

AI agents are being rapidly embedded into the SaaS ecosystem to streamline operations, trigger complex workflows, and interact with sensitive data and systems. From automating calendar updates to executing code and accessing cloud data stores, they are becoming integral to business processes. But with this integration comes risk. AI agents are often quickly deployed across SaaS environments by employees, without centralized tools to govern them.

Cybersecurity Consulting Firms: The New Business Essential

In recent days, cyber threats have grown and evolved almost too rapidly for most organizations to internally keep up. Cyberattacks now cost businesses trillions annually. According to Cybersecurity consulting firms, global cybercrime damage is projected to reach USD 10.5 trillion by 2025. Such disconcerting statistics make it apparent: cybersecurity consulting companies are not merely important; they are necessities as strategic partners.