Why You Can't Trust Video of Celebrities Anymore

Deepfake clips can place public figures or executives in fabricated scandals, with contentious statements that never happened spreading at speed across social feeds. Proving something did not happen is hard, so people need a zero trust mindset for video and audio, checking sources and context before they react or share. ⸻ For more information about us or if you have any questions you would like us to discuss email podcast@razorthorn.com. We give our clients a personalised, integrated approach to information security, driven by our belief in quality and discretion..

Managed Detection and Response Solutions: Strengthening Security with LevelBlue MXDR

LevelBlue has developed a suite of managed detection and response solutions to help organizations maintain strong security as threat groups grow more sophisticated. LevelBlue’s Managed Extended Detection and Response (MXDR) with a Co-Managed Security Operations Center (SOC) combines MDR security technology with collaborative expertise to help organizations monitor, investigate, and respond to threats across their environments.

Perimeter Defence is Dead - What's Killing Your Security Now?

Cybersecurity perimeter defence is dead. Third party risk management and supply chain security are now where breaches actually happen. Cloud security, SaaS solutions and AI agents have completely changed the threat landscape, but most organisations are still using outdated security models. In this episode of Razorwire Raw, Jim explains why everything you thought you knew about perimeter security no longer applies. Your critical business systems aren't where you think they are anymore. And those third party questionnaires you're relying on? There's a problem.

The Stryker Cyberattack: Why Endpoint and Mobile Device Monitoring Matter

Recent reports of a cyberattack targeting medical device manufacturer Stryker highlight a growing challenge for modern organizations: maintaining visibility across every device connected to their networks. The Michigan-based healthcare technology company reported a global network disruption affecting its Microsoft environment following a cyberattack.

What is the IAM Access Analyzer and 7 Tips For Using It

Permission creep rarely looks dangerous at first. It starts as a temporary fix, such as granting an admin role to unblock a deployment. Over time, those temporary decisions become permanent standing permissions. The result is an AWS estate littered with high-privilege roles that sit idle for months, expanding your attack surface without anyone actively noticing. It takes organizations an average of 277 days to identify and contain a breach.

Establish a New Foundation by Rethinking Your File Server Strategy

In case you missed it, Egnyte recently presented a webinar focused on an ongoing yet potentially overlooked problem for many organizations—their file server strategy. Our discussion covered a ton of ground, but I thought it was important to recap some of the takeaways and recommended next steps here.

An AI Agent Didn't Hack McKinsey. Its Exposed APIs Did.

This week’s McKinsey incident should be a wake-up call for every enterprise moving fast to deploy AI. Not because AI itself is inherently insecure. But because too many organizations are still thinking about AI security at the model layer, while the real enterprise risk sits in the action layer: the APIs, MCP servers, internal services, and shadow integrations that AI agents can reach, invoke, and manipulate. That is the part most companies still do not see.

Consolidation: The New Standard for MSP Efficiency

The real challenge for MSPs isn’t growth, it’s scaling effectively. As MSPs increase their client base and expand their service portfolios, managing multiple tools, consoles and vendors becomes progressively more complex, impacting operational efficiency and margins. In many cases, this isn’t the result of poor decision-making, but rather the evolution of the business.