Can End-to-End Encryption Be Hacked?

We have become so reliant on communicating on the Internet that sometimes we need to take a minute to consider how our data is being protected and whether what we send on the Internet is truly safe. While end-to-end encryption has become integral to protecting our data online, you may be thinking, can end-to-end encryption be hacked?

Elastic Security simplifies customization of prebuilt SIEM detection rules

Customizing and updating prebuilt SIEM detection rules just got easier, improving precision, enabling broader coverage, and saving time. Customizing and updating prebuilt detection rules is now easier than ever with Elastic Security. We’ve streamlined detection engineering workflows and enabled greater use case coverage with out-of-the-box SIEM detection rules.

Doing More with Less: Achieving IT Cost Optimization with 11:11 Systems

So, I was driving to gym the other day, listening to the radio. Pause. I know what you’re thinking. Okay, boomer. Yes, believe it or not, cars still have radios and some people—mostly boomers or those of us with boomer-like tendencies—still listen to them. And if you’ve listened to the radio recently, you’ll quickly pick up on a pattern. Not only do you hear the same songs, but you also hear the same commercials … over and over again.

All Gas, No Brakes: The Autonomous SOC Revolution is Here

The era of static playbooks and reactive security is over. A new generation of AI-driven security operations is emerging — one that combines cloud-native scale with intelligent, agentic automation to redefine how Security Operations Centers (SOCs) work. As CEO of Torq, I’ve had a front-row seat to this transformation. In speaking with countless CISOs and analysts, one theme rings loud and clear: We can’t fight modern threats with yesterday’s tools.

Demo Tuesday | Change Management

Network changes are hard, but cleaning up unused routing policy config from devices? That's PUNISHING. If you find yourself frozen in fear, not knowing what the downstream effect is of removing that config, then tune in for the Season 2 opener of Demo Tuesday, where Mike will do the unthinkable — cleanup old routing policy configuration. See how Forward Enterprise can eliminate your fear!

Cato CTRL Threat Research: Exploiting Model Context Protocol (MCP) - Demonstrating Risks and Mitigating GenAI Threats

Generative AI (GenAI) is advancing rapidly, offering significant potential for business transformation. However, it also introduces new security risks. The Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open standard introduced by Anthropic in November 2024, enables seamless integration between GenAI applications and external data sources and tools. MCP is commonly referred to as a USB-C port for GenAI applications.

NetSupport RAT Malware: VM Evasion & Self-Deletion Tactics

Researchers at Foresiet have analyzed a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) known as NetSupport Manager. Originally developed as a legitimate remote access and IT support tool, NetSupport Manager has a history spanning over two decades. It provides features such as file transfer, remote desktop sharing, chat support, screen monitoring, and inventory tracking. However, in recent years, threat actors have increasingly weaponized this tool in malicious campaigns.

Generative AI Usage Gone Rogue? Cato Networks Mitigates Shadow AI Risk with Cato CASB

Today during SASEfy 2025, Cato Networks announced its latest AI innovation. Cato CASB (Cloud Access Security Broker), a native feature in the Cato SASE Cloud Platform, is now enhanced with new capabilities for generative (GenAI) applications including a shadow AI dashboard and policy engine. With the shadow AI dashboard, enterprises can detect, analyze, and gain insights into the use of GenAI. With the policy engine, enterprises can take control of user activities in GenAI applications.