Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Top Network Penetration Testing Companies in 2025

Most teams approach network penetration testing the same way: pick a few well-known tools, run automated scans, and call it a day. But in today’s evolving threat landscape, that is a losing strategy. Attackers do not just rely on off-the-shelf exploits but adapt, chain vulnerabilities, and find gaps that automated tools miss. CTOs and engineering leaders need to rethink their approach with respect to context, strategy, and how they integrate into your security workflow.

Mastering the Art of Communication in InfoSec with Stefania Chaplin

Mastering Cybersecurity Communication with Stefania Chaplin In this episode of Razorwire, host James Rees sits down with Stefania Chaplin to explore one of the most undervalued but vital skills in cybersecurity: communication. From managing high-pressure incidents to working with global teams, Stefania shares powerful insights and practical tips for becoming a more effective communicator—regardless of your role or experience level.

Agility Over Appliances - The Future of Firewall Security is FWaaS

Legacy firewalls are holding IT teams back. From costly hardware refreshes to constant patching and scaling headaches, NGFWs weren’t designed for today's cloud-first, hybrid-work world. In this video, we explore why managing firewalls has become a never-ending cycle of complexity — and how Firewall-as-a-Service (FWaaS), delivered as part of the Cato SASE Cloud Platform, breaks that cycle.

The state of Falco: A year of progress since CNCF graduation

It’s been just over a year since open source Falco graduated from the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) during KubeCon EU 2024, and the momentum hasn’t slowed down. From advancements in real-time threat response and expanded audit event collection across cloud-native environments, to reaching 150 million downloads and even new open-source technologies like Stratoshark being built on Falco’s libraries, the project continues to evolve rapidly.

Sysdig and Camptocamp announce partnership for strong cloud security based on open source

The cloud has become the hub of modern data traffic. It offers organizations of all sizes unprecedented speed, flexibility, and countless collaboration options. However, cybercriminals also know how to exploit the power of the cloud for their own purposes, which is why proven security solutions—and service providers who can implement them quickly and in a customized manner—are in high demand.

Celebrating our 1,000th Library entry - automated resource backup by GE Vernova

At Tines, we're committed to making workflow building as easy and efficient as possible. That’s why we’re so proud of our library, which reached an exciting milestone today when it officially became home to over 1000 pre-built workflows. These pre-built workflows, known to many Tines users as stories, are designed to foster knowledge sharing across the security and IT community, providing inspiration and shortcuts to help users build faster and more effectively.

Announcing Jit's Integration with Bright Security: Dev-Centric DAST Meets Unified Security Prioritization

We’re excited to announce Jit’s new integration with Bright Security, a best-of-breed DAST solution built for developers. This integration brings Bright’s accurate, low-noise security testing into Jit’s unified product security platform—so your AppSec team and developers can manage, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities from one centralized backlog. The problem?

Reference Tables is GA + Attacker Clustering & More | TMiDD March #Datadog #technews

What’s new at Datadog? Get up to speed on new features, including Attacker Clustering, Auto Test Retries, and Observability Pipelines integrations with SentinelOne, Amazon S3, Amazon Data Firehose, and AWS Lambda. That’s on This Month in Datadog. Check out the link in our bio to watch the new episode.

12 Best Practices for Banking & Finance Cybersecurity Compliance

Financial data has always been a prime target for cybercriminals due to its high value. Therefore, banks, loan services, credit unions, and investment and brokerage firms are highly vulnerable to cyberattacks. Moreover, security incidents in the financial sector are extremely costly (surpassed only by the healthcare industry), with the average total cost of a data breach reaching $6.08 million in 2024.