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What Are Crypto Baskets and How Do They Work?

When it comes to cryptocurrency investing, crypto baskets have emerged as an avenue for diversification and streamlined investment strategies. As digital assets continue to capture the attention of seasoned investors and newcomers alike, understanding the synergy between crypto exchanges and crypto baskets becomes more important than ever. This is your guide to crypto baskets and how they function within the dynamic landscape of crypto trading. Learn more about how they can help you on crypto exchange platforms today.

How TrustCloud puts customer data security and privacy first: ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certified

Today, trust is more than a marketing promise – it’s a competitive advantage. For organizations operating in highly regulated industries, trust is built on a foundation of security, privacy, and transparency.

What is The Damage of a Cyber Attack? Marks & Spencers Breach Review

When dealing with a cyber attack, the specter of a cyber attack looms large over corporations, with potential repercussions that can ravage both finances and consumer trust. The recent assault on retail giant Marks & Spencer by the notorious hacking group Scattered Spider demonstrates the profound vulnerabilities at stake. Understanding the breadth of such a cyber attack is crucial not only for recovering affected businesses but also for safeguarding future operations.

Effective Communication in InfoSec: More Than Just Technical Skills

By James Rees, MD, Razorthorn Security Communication is an essential element in every aspect of modern society. It underpins how we share ideas, manage difficult situations and advance our careers. In the information security sector, effective communication isn’t merely beneficial – it’s absolutely crucial. While technical competencies remain foundational, the ability to communicate clearly and effectively often determines success.

LockBit Ransomware Gang Breached, Secrets Exposed

Oh dear, what a shame, never mind. Yes, it's hard to feel too much sympathy when a group of cybercriminals who have themselves extorted millions of dollars from innocent victims have found themselves dealing with their own cybersecurity problem. And that's just what has happened to the notorious LockBit ransomware gang, which has been given a taste of its own medicine.

Free vs. Paid WAFs in 2025: What Your Business Needs to Stay Secure

Are you relying on free WAFs to keep your business safe? While they might seem like an easy, budget-friendly option, can they really protect you from sophisticated cyber threats like SQL injections, XSS, and bot attacks? Or are you missing critical layers of defense as your business scales? In this guide, we’ll answer these questions and more, comparing free and paid WAFs to help you understand the risks, features, and real-world implications of each.

Best practices for automating third-party vendor assessments: A leadership perspective

Enterprises increasingly rely on third-party vendors to support critical operations, drive innovation, and provide essential services. However, as organizations expand their supplier networks, the complexities and challenges in ensuring vendor reliability—especially in terms of compliance, security, and operational excellence—have also grown. For leadership teams, automating vendor assessments is no longer a luxury but an operational necessity.

Cybersecurity Consulting and Ransomware Updates, April

As we continue to face an increasingly complex cybersecurity landscape, April 2025 has brought forward new vulnerabilities and the rise of more sophisticated cyber threats. Notable vulnerabilities in critical systems, including Microsoft, Adobe, Cisco, and others, underscore the importance of proactive security measures. Alongside these vulnerabilities, the persistence of ransomware groups continues to be a major concern for organizations globally.

AI Chatbot Security: Understanding Key Risks and Testing Best Practices

Organizations are increasing their reliance on AI chatbots powered by Large Language Models (LLMs) to improve efficiency and reduce costs, creating new challenges for security and development teams. Without well-planned security for integrating AI chatbots into your business operations, you’re leaving the door wide open for bad actors.