The Future of Cloud Computing: What's Next for Businesses and Technology?

The future of cloud computing is expected to drive innovation, efficiency, and security in the future, transforming both organizations and technology. Faster processing, improved security, and more intelligent automation are becoming more and more necessary as businesses depend more and more on cloud infrastructure.

Preserving content provenance by integrating Content Credentials into Cloudflare Images

Today, we are thrilled to announce the integration of the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) provenance standard into Cloudflare Images. Content creators and publishers can seamlessly preserve the entire provenance chain — from how an image was created and by whom, to every subsequent edit — across the Cloudflare network.

What's new in Riscosity: January 2025

Riscosity’s premier capability to automatically act upon any data type that organizations’ products are sharing with 3rd party vendors has been enhanced even further to support SFTP traffic. Now, any data type going over SFTP to any 3rd party vendor can be automatically blocked, redacted, or notified about.

Warning: Phishing Campaign Targets Germany with New Malware

Researchers at Cisco Talos warn that a new phishing campaign is targeting users in Germany and Poland in an attempt to deliver several strains of malware, including a new backdoor dubbed “TorNet.” The phishing emails purport to be fake money transfer confirmations from financial institutions or phony order receipts from manufacturing and logistics companies.

DeepSeek: A Deep-Dive into the Latest AI-powered LLM

DeepSeek is a Hangzhou-based startup founded in December 2023 by Liang Wenfeng. It released its first AI-based large language model in 2024. The company recently received widespread attention after releasing a new open-source AI model that rivals OpenAI’s work. The app shot to the top of the app stores’ downloads list and has sparked much interest.

16 questions with Pascal Wehrlein

Pascal Wehrlein takes the hot seat for 16 questions with Cato. From his journey as the ABB FIA Formula E Drivers’ World Champion to how data and technology have played a crucial role in his racing career— and how he balances it with family time —we cover it all. See what drives Pascal on and off the track. Let’s connect.

Materially Missing the Mark With Cyber Event Disclosure Rules

A little over a year ago, the US SEC’s rules on cybersecurity incident disclosures were enacted, mandating that all publicly traded companies report material cyber events within four days after they had been determined as such unless exempted for national security or safety reasons. The rationale behind these rulings was that they would provide investors and relevant stakeholders with the information necessary to make more informed decisions, thereby leading to more realistically priced options.

February 03 2025 Cyber Threat Intelligence Briefing

This week’s briefing covers: KTA080 (CL0P) Update Around January 28, 2025, KTA080 (CL0P) updated its data leak site with a new victim list of approximately 49 organizations. The organizations are likely from the previous redacted list that was reported on listings and are possibly associated with the Cleo zero-day vulnerability, but cannot be confirmed since the group does not indicate it in their post.

Can You Remove Court Records from the Internet? Here's How It Works

Your legal past shouldn't be an open book. But thanks to the internet, court records, lawsuits, and personal legal history are often just a Google search away. That's a serious problem for security and privacy. Criminals, stalkers, and scammers can use court records to track down personal information. Even if a case was minor-or dismissed-it can still show up online and cause real harm. Here's why old court records pose a security risk, how they get online, and what you can do to remove them.