Pegasus Spyware Email Scam: How to Detect and Protect Yourself

Among today's rising cyber threats, Pegasus spyware email has become one of the most famous names among the latest threats. Pegasus is a malware spy tool developed for extensive surveillance but has now been turned into the new wave of scams exerted by cybercriminals, especially through Pegasus spyware scam mails used to extort money from victims, claiming their devices had been hacked.

Developing Security Leaders

Most security leaders don't suddenly become "strategic" the moment they get a new title. It's a skill developed through failures, feedback, and learning how to align your work with the business's goals. On this episode of The Connectivity Cloud Podcast, Olivier Busolini opens up about his own missteps, trying to contribute from inside the tech silo, then outside of it, and still feeling ineffective?

Securing Legacy Dependencies with Aikido and TuxCare

TL;DR We’ve partnered with TuxCare so you can fix vulnerabilities in legacy dependencies instantly, without rewrites or risky upgrades. Stay secure, compliant, and keep building without trade-offs. Read on for the full launch, or check out our docs to go deeper. As engineering teams scale, managing vulnerabilities in third-party libraries becomes one of the biggest blockers to shipping safely and quickly.

Hyper-volumetric DDoS attacks skyrocket: Cloudflare's 2025 Q2 DDoS threat report

Welcome to the 22nd edition of the Cloudflare DDoS Threat Report. Published quarterly, this report offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolving threat landscape of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks based on data from the Cloudflare network. In this edition, we focus on the second quarter of 2025. June was the busiest month for DDoS attacks in 2025 Q2, accounting for nearly 38% of all observed activity.

How to Optimize DevSecOps Workflows Using JFrog

Embedding security within the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is no longer just a best practice; it’s a full-on necessity. DevSecOps extends the DevOps model by making security a shared responsibility from the earliest stages of development. Today’s enterprises require this kind of integrated approach to streamline workflows from development to deployment.

Dos vs DDoS Attack: How Modern Threat Detection Tools Distinguish and Respond

Cybersecurity professionals encounter two primary categories of denial-of-service threats: traditional denial of service (DoS) and distributed denial of service (DDoS) variants. DoS attacks stem from a single system, while DDoS campaigns leverage multiple machines to overwhelm the target. The fundamental difference? Scale and coordination complexity. Both DoS and DDoS attacks are a type of malicious attempt to disrupt services.

ISO 42001 & NIST AI RMF: Practical steps for responsible AI governance

As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, responsible governance has emerged as a business necessity. Organizations deploying AI face the challenge of maintaining innovation while mitigating risks related to bias, data privacy, security, and transparency. Two major frameworks – ISO 42001 and NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF)—have been developed to help businesses navigate this balance.

Elastic and Armis integrate to deliver real-time IoT security insights

IoT and unmanaged devices are some of the toughest blind spots for security teams today, and attackers know it. That’s why we’re excited to team up with Armis — an expert in device discovery and risk assessment — to bring its real-time device data right into Elastic Security. By combining Armis’s rich telemetry with Elastic Security’s analytics, ES|QL querying, and Elastic AI Assistant, analysts get the full picture of their device landscape.