Getting Started with 11:11 Cyber Vault for Cohesity

Leveraging this solution should help you optimize the cost of your overall Cohesity solution and adhere with a 3-2-1-1-0 protection strategy. This is part of the wider release of Cyber Vault products from 11:11 with versions for Veeam and Zerto coming shortly. We’ve been focusing on the deployment of the base Cohesity capability, Cloud Archive v2, lately.

Getting Email Security Right

Let’s face it: your inbox is a warzone. Email security is a constant battle between evolving threats and the defenses designed to stop them. Every day, attackers bombard user inboxes with increasingly sophisticated phishing attempts, malware, and social engineering attacks. So, how do we win the battle? It’s not as simple as slapping on a piece of software; it’s about implementing a multi-layered approach that balances AI-driven automation and human expertise.

How to Use MCP Servers with Claude Desktop | Real-Time AI Integration

In this video, I walk you through the basics of getting started with MCP servers using Claude Desktop as the client. Whether you're new to MCP servers or just looking for a smooth way to connect and explore, this step-by-step guide will help you get up and running in no time!

Securing Jira: protect, audit, and recover your data with confidence

Join us for a roundtable on Jira security and its role in an organization's cyber resilience. Experts from GitProtect.io, Atlassian, Siebert Group, and SaaSJet discuss Jira backup and disaster recovery best practices Atlassian Marketplace security and compliance Issue changes visibility and its role in full compliance User anonymization and auto-processing of sensitive information.

Strengthening Cybersecurity Incident Response Part 2: From Detection to Recovery

Cyber incidents are always going to be present. Regardless of whether you’re working for a startup or a corporation, malicious software can target you and your business. This is why it’s important to work closely with cybersecurity incident response teams and have such protocols in place. The lifecycle of a cybersecurity incident starts way before it happens with good preparation. However, the right actions should be taken if such a problem unfolds.

Arctic Wolf Observes Exploitation of Path Traversal Vulnerability in Samsung MagicINFO 9 Server (CVE-2024-7399)

As of early May 2025, Arctic Wolf has observed exploitation in the wild of CVE-2024-7399 in Samsung MagicINFO 9 Server—a content management system (CMS) used to manage and remotely control digital signage displays. The vulnerability allows for arbitrary file writing by unauthenticated users, and may ultimately lead to remote code execution when the vulnerability is used to write specially crafted JavaServer Pages (JSP) files.

Computing SME Security Award Winner

May 29, 2025 We’re incredibly proud to share that Stripe OLT has been named ‘SME Security Solution of the Year’ at the 2025 Computing Security Excellence Awards. This is a big one for us. It recognises the impact our Security Operations Centre (SOC) is having on small and mid-sized businesses, delivering the kind of round-the-clock protection that’s often assumed to be out of reach for anyone without an enterprise budget.

Imposters at the Gate: Spotting Remote Employment Fraud Before It Crosses the Wire

Have you ever sat in an interview and felt that something wasn't quite right? Your intuition may have been closer to the truth than you realized. A new kind of adversary has emerged, and they aren’t trying to break through your firewall; instead, they are logging in through your VPN using their freshly issued business credentials.

Uptick in Ransomware Threat Activity Targeting Retailers in the UK

Between April and May 2025, several large UK retailers were impacted by security incidents which resulted in the disruption of their operations. Arctic Wolf is monitoring the threat landscape for new indicators of compromise related to Scattered Spider and DragonForce, and will alert Managed Detection and Response customers if any malicious activity is observed.

How We Support Enterprise Adoption of MCP, A2A, and AI Integrations

We’ve been hearing (and using) a lot of acronyms lately. MCP, A2A, ACP… it’s easy to fall behind. Fortunately for our customers, all of these new standards are API based! Since Riscosity is built to discover, monitor, and govern all HTTP-based data flows, it requires no extra integration or setup to handle MCP, A2A, or ACP traffic.