Graylog SIEM on AWS | Smarter Security Without Compromise

Choosing a SIEM doesn’t have to mean trade-offs. This video shows how Graylog SIEM on AWS delivers fast detection, predictable costs, and analyst-friendly workflows — without the compromises that hold legacy platforms back. Legacy ingest-based SIEMs force security teams to pick between visibility, cost, and analyst efficiency. Graylog changes that model with flat, transparent pricing, license-free data lake storage, and flexible deployment options.

Lessons for founders from Frameworks for Growth season 1

AI is rewriting the startup playbook. Today’s founders must juggle faster tech cycles and rising investor expectations around AI with age-old challenges such as finding product-market fit. ‍ Founders need more than grit and luck—they need frameworks that make growth repeatable and resilient.

Navigating the EU Data Act: Why orchestration helps

Over the past decade, data has evolved from being an operational byproduct to becoming one of the most valuable assets of any business. The explosion of IoT devices, cloud applications, and AI-driven systems has generated unprecedented volumes of personal and non-personal data. Alongside this growth, regulations in the EU have progressed in step.

Pentesting: The #1 Security Control to Prove Your Defenses Work

It only takes one mistake for an attacker to gain a foothold. One click on a phishing email, one missed patch, or one default password left in place is often all it takes. The problem is not just the initial mistake, but how far it spreads across your systems. This is why cyber risk is now considered the number one threat to business survival. The numbers tell the story. 60% of SMBs close within six months of a breach.

Is AI really new-or just automation with better branding?

“AI is just automation by a different name.” It’s a bold claim—but one that Brandon Heller, CTO and co-founder of Forward Networks, and Howard Holton, CEO of GigaOm, unpack in a way that will make you think. In their recent conversation on Discovering Disruptions in Tech, they make the case that artificial intelligence, especially generative AI, is not delivering brand-new capabilities.

BlueVoyant Adopts a New Naming Convention to Bring Clarity to Cyber Threat Analysis

The lack of a universal standard for naming threat actors often creates confusion in the cybersecurity community. The same threat actor can be identified by multiple aliases depending on the vendor or team tracking it. For example, a Russian government-sponsored cyber threat group is referred to alternatively as “APT29”, “Cozy Bear”, “Midnight Blizzard” and “Nobelium”.

FireCloud Total Access: Secure Every User, Connection & Workplace Everywhere

With hybrid work, cloud applications, and distributed teams now the standard, organizations face a critical challenge: how to deliver secure, seamless access to both cloud-hosted and private applications without relying on outdated remote user VPNs or complex hardware.

Black box penetration testing: pros and cons

Black box penetration testing is one method among many potential approaches to securing systems, applications, networks and cloud environments. As with anything, it has pros and cons. Black box penetration testing involves assessing an asset without any prior knowledge or access to its internals, for example authenticated features, application code, user credentials or network architecture.

Regulatory Gaps and Legacy Systems Are Aiding AI-Powered Cyberattacks on Governments

Public sector organizations face unprecedented cybersecurity challenges as artificial intelligence reshapes how adversaries launch attacks. Threat actors now use AI to execute large-scale, highly personalized phishing campaigns, automate the discovery of vulnerabilities, and evade detection faster than traditional defenses can respond.