Layer 7 DDoS Attack Methods

A10 Networks' security experts Jamison Utter and Carlo Alpuerto delve into comprehensive DDoS protection. In this segment, Carlo Alpuerto explains how attackers exploit Layer 7 DDoS methods, such as slow POST attacks and other slow-rate techniques (potentially referring to "slow patches" or similar application-layer attacks), to disrupt services. Whether you're a security professional, network administrator, or business leader concerned about cyber resilience, this expert conversation provides actionable insights to strengthen your organization's DDoS protection posture.

The Unique Cybersecurity Risks in the Manufacturing Sector

For the fourth year running, in 2025, the IBM X-Force Threat Intelligence Index crowned the manufacturing sector as the number one targeted industry for cybercrime, representing 26% of incidents. The problem is so bad that manufacturing has even managed to defy malware's decline, with attackers exploiting the industry's legacy technology to deploy ransomware at a massive scale. But why is the manufacturing sector so vulnerable? What unique cybersecurity risks does it face?

Data Security Monitoring for Jira Admins

Managing Jira Cloud empowers and challenges administrators at the same time. Especially when dealing with critical data security and recovery issues. The complexity of tasks like project migrations, account transitions, or backup restores can often lead to unforeseen data loss or operational disruptions. In this article, you’ll explore how Jira admins can boost data security and prevent pitfalls. Especially while maintaining control over data during backups and migrations.

8 Key Risks of Non-Human Identities: From Data Breaches to Credential Stuffing

You’ve probably spent years securing human identities, employees, contractors, and admins. But there’s a growing blind spot: Non-human identities (NHIs). Every application, microservice, API, and automated process running in your environment has an identity. They run your CI/CD pipelines, access sensitive data, and connect systems behind the scenes. These identities often hold powerful privileges that are difficult to manage without visibility and the right tools.

Gearing Up for Prime Time: Introducing Fireblocks Business Continuity Module (BCM)

In today’s financial system, stability isn’t optional—it’s the baseline. With banks embracing digital asset rails, stablecoins moving at scale, and regulation turning into a green light, the demand for enterprise-grade continuity has never been higher. According to our recent State of Stablecoins report: Yet despite this momentum, many institutions still face a major blocker: ensuring continuity and compliance standards that match the rigor of traditional financial systems.

The Lost Art of Writing Things Down

I was once enrolled in a programming module back at university. We had been given a task, to code something, so we all sat banging out whatever code we could on our keyboards. Our professor looked around at our screens and did something that seemed bizarre at the time – he asked everyone to stop typing. "You're all being incredibly inefficient," he said, "Some of the best programmers I know never start at the keyboard.

From Crypto-Curious to Crypto-Confident: How PSPs Are Embracing Digital Assets

Three years ago, we put together a slide showing how we believed stablecoin payments would evolve within businesses. The premise was simple: Fast forward to today, and we’re watching this play out in real time. The shift to stablecoins isn’t theoretical anymore—it’s happening. In the last twelve months, we have moved from sporadic exploration to massive experimentation, and now, implementation. Let’s double-click on the journey that PSPs are going through.

If I Had Only 20 Seconds To Teach People How To Avoid Scams

Human risk management involves more than security awareness training, but training is a huge part of the mix. How else are you going to best fight a cyberthreat that is responsible for 70% to 90% of all successful data breaches after already bypassing every technical cybersecurity defense you threw in its way? At some point, a harmful scam message will make it to a user, and that user will be called upon to evaluate its importance and treatment.