Rehydrate archived logs in any SIEM or logging vendor with Observability Pipelines

Security and observability teams generate terabytes of log data every day—from firewalls, identity systems, and cloud infrastructure, in addition to application and access logs. To control SIEM costs and meet long-term retention requirements, many organizations archive a significant portion of this data in cost-optimized object storage such as Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Azure Blob Storage.

Snyk Log Sniffer: AI-Powered Audit Log Insights for Security Leaders

Snyk empowers organizations to build fast and stay secure. As security and engineering teams scale their use of Snyk across the enterprise, understanding what's happening across your group and organizations becomes critical–from API integrations and user access patterns to policy changes and security events. However, raw audit logs alone can be overwhelming and difficult to interpret. Security leaders need instant visibility into critical events, risk patterns, and user activity.

AI hype & the future of SecOps, what's changed in 30 years? With Erik Bloch from Illumio [271]

On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast we speak with Erik Bloch, VP of Security at Illumio, about better tools to combat burnout rate and discuss the reality of AI in security. Erik Bloch has 30+ years of information and cyber security experience, both as an IC and as a leader of teams. “People first” has always been his approach. He has led entire security and IT functions at smaller companies, and been the CISOs leading big teams at larger orgs.

Why doesn't point-in-time compliance work? #cybersecurity #compliance #podcast

PCI compliance has never been about passing a single audit and forgetting about it until next year. In our recent PCI DSS 4.0 session, author Branden R. Williams explained why point-in-time assessments create a false sense of security. Passing a compliance report doesn't mean you'll still be compliant two days later if something changes. Configuration drift happens. Systems change. Sometimes it's accidental. Other times, organizations deliberately configure things to pass an assessment, then revert to their old ways afterward.

From Compliance to Covert Ops: Demystifying the Offensive Security Landscape

The merits of deploying offensive testing to strengthen an organization’s security posture are well-understood by today’s security leadership. Much to the relief of defenders, obtaining approval for an offensive security exercise has never been easier. However, the process of selecting the most appropriate offensive testing solution requires untangling overlapping definitions and vaguely defined terminology that leaves security teams more confused than when they started.

Top Features of Remote Workforce Management Software in 2026

Remote work is evolving and has become quite complex. The best remote employee management software heading into 2026 has taken a huge leap forward with advanced analytics and automation features that are perfectly integrated with employee experience capabilities to bring the team together.

How Computer Security Has Evolved and What You Can Do Now

You may not often think about how far computer security has come over the last 30 years; the evolution is remarkable. Early attacks, such as viruses, passed around on floppy disks, worms spreading for notoriety, and hacktivism done for a cause felt more punk rock than organized crime. Today, according to Canalys, ransomware is the top concern for small businesses. But will it stay that way?

The Hidden Vulnerabilities Sitting On Everyday Work Devices

In the modern workplace, the hum of productivity is typically accompanied by the quiet, persistent glow of computer monitors, the chime of incoming emails, and the seamless operation of countless software applications. These devices, such as laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets, are the engines of business operations. However, beneath the surface of this digital efficiency lies a landscape of hidden vulnerabilities. These aren't the flaws of sophisticated cyber-attacks, but the mundane, overlooked security gaps inherent in the very tools employees use every day.

Making Identity Verification Simple: AU10TIX's Human-Centered Design

Digital access continues to expand across essential services, and people expect quick verification with clear steps and minimal confusion. Companies must meet strict regulatory standards while keeping user journeys smooth and welcoming. For instance, the US updates its anti-money laundering regulations to keep up with evolving threats. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists states that the nation's political leaders recently proposed the Art Market Integrity Act. This act aims to bring down money laundering happening through art collectibles.

How Landscaping Businesses Can Build a Marketing Strategy That Drives Leads

A strong marketing approach gives landscaping companies a chance to present their work clearly and appealingly. Many potential clients look for reliability, creativity, and proof of skill before making contact, so a structured strategy helps bring those qualities forward. With the right direction, a business can shape its public presence and give clients reasons to trust its services before any conversation starts.