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11 Best Encrypted Cloud Storage Services in 2026

Encrypted cloud storage falls into two categories. Most services — Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, and Box — encrypt your files on their servers and hold the decryption keys, so the company can technically access what you store. A smaller group, including Internxt, Tresorit, and Sync.com, encrypt files on your device before upload, using keys only you control. The provider receives data it cannot read, and cannot hand anything over even under legal order.

I Faked a Receipt with ChatGPT

Generative AI can produce realistic taxi receipts, complete with stains and wear, which blend into digital expense workflows that expect only a quick photo upload. As more organisations move to app based reimbursement, synthetic documents slip through unless controls, audits and behavioural checks keep pace with these tools. ⸻ 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..

Most Active Threat Actors by Industry: Who Is Targeting Your Sector Right Now?

Cyber threats are escalating rapidly, with ransomware groups multiplying and attacks becoming faster and more targeted than ever. This blog profiles four of the most active threat actors currently targeting key industries: IntelBroker, APT44 (Sandworm), Volt Typhoon, and APT45. From financially motivated cybercrime to state-sponsored espionage and infrastructure disruption, each group presents unique risks across sectors including technology, energy, government, and finance.

U.S. Cyber Strategy, data center targets, Camaro Dragon & Stryker attacked / Intel Chat [301]

In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we discuss some intel being shared in the LimaCharlie community. Support our show by sharing your favorite episodes with a friend, subscribe, give us a rating or leave a comment on your podcast platform. This podcast is brought to you by LimaCharlie, maker of the SecOps Cloud Platform, infrastructure for SecOps where everything is built API first. Scale with confidence as your business grows.

Cato AI Security: Is Your Security Stack Built for How AI Works?

AI adoption is accelerating across enterprises — often faster than security teams can respond. Employees are using AI tools and copilots across SaaS apps and workflows, creating new exposure around sensitive data, shadow AI, and attack surfaces that traditional tools weren't built to see. This video breaks down the four AI security challenges every enterprise is facing, where existing controls fall short, and how Cato AI Security gives you visibility, guardrails, and enforcement across the AI your employees use, the applications you build, and the agents acting on your behalf.

What's New in Attack Surface Analysis: Predictions for 2026

You probably feel this already: the surface you’re responsible for no longer has edges. New assets appear without tickets. A team flips on a SaaS app and suddenly sensitive data, OAuth scopes, and public links widen your blast radius. Your scanners keep finding “stuff,” but little of it changes what you fix next week. That’s the gap attack surface analysis has to close in 2026—seeing more, yes, but mainly acting faster on what actually matters.

Scale CMMC services without delivery chaos using ComplianceAide and Acronis integration

By Randy Blasik, Founder, ComplianceAide The good news for managed service providers (MSPs) supporting defense contractors is that demand for Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) and NIST 800-171 readiness services is surging. The downside, unfortunately, is that many MSPs have discovered that delivering compliance engagements at scale can be difficult and complex.

Why Keeper Security is Preparing for Quantum Computing with Quantum-Resistant Cryptography

For decades, public key cryptography has protected global commerce, governments and enterprises. But advancements in quantum computing are forcing a fundamental reevaluation of how that protection holds up long-term. That’s why we’re rolling out quantum-resistant encryption across our solutions to help protect against future quantum-enabled threats.. Dr. Adam Everspaugh, Keeper Security’s Cryptography Advisor, explains what a quantum computer is and why preparation can’t wait.