The Role of Vulnerability Management in Mergers and Acquisitions

The landscape of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is evolving rapidly, particularly in the United States, where the dynamics of these deals are shaped by numerous factors, including cybersecurity. Within this sector, vulnerability management plays a critical role in ensuring the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of digital assets, which are often crucial in M&A transactions.

Mastering the Art of Communication in InfoSec with Stefania Chaplin

Mastering Cybersecurity Communication with Stefania Chaplin In this episode of Razorwire, host James Rees sits down with Stefania Chaplin to explore one of the most undervalued but vital skills in cybersecurity: communication. From managing high-pressure incidents to working with global teams, Stefania shares powerful insights and practical tips for becoming a more effective communicator—regardless of your role or experience level.

30% of MSPs forecast growth of over 20% by 2025

As cyber threats intensify, demand for managed services continues to grow at a rapid pace. According to Canalys, by 2025, 28% of managed service providers are expected to achieve over 20% growth. To maintain this positive trend, MSPs must evolve towards an MSP 3.0 model, as AI integration and automation are essential tools in addressing cyber risks and regulatory challenges.

What's new in Riscosity: March 2025

Riscosity has made it even easier to prioritize issues where data types are being shared by your Applications with 3rd party vendors by adding Confidence Scores to those data types. Users can focus in on the issues with data types that Riscosity had the highest confidence in determining without worrying about false positives.

How Safe and Attack-Proof Are Encrypted Apps?

In today’s digital landscape, encrypted messaging apps are widely regarded as essential tools for secure communication. Businesses and individuals alike turn to platforms like Signal, WhatsApp, and Telegram to protect sensitive conversations from prying eyes. But how secure are these apps really? Are they truly attack-proof, or do they provide a false sense of security?

IT & Security use cases solved with 1Password Extended Access Management

BYOD and SaaS adoption have been growing for years, and today, employees expect seamless access to the tools they need – wherever they work, on whatever devices they choose. They’ve taken control of their work environment, selecting applications and devices that best suit their needs, often outside of IT’s visibility. This shift has created a significant security challenge: traditional IAM, IGA, and MDM solutions were built for a controlled, managed environment.