Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

One Identity Safeguard Named a Visionary in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for PAM

Gartner has recognized One Identity as a Visionary in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Privileged Access Management (PAM). In a rapidly transforming market, innovation and demonstrated performance continue to shape expectations. The placement as a Visionary reflects what the company observes across its customer and partner ecosystem, highlighting a collective emphasis on simplified security, accelerated adoption and intelligence-driven identity protection.

Fortifying Your Inbox: Advanced Email Security with Check Point & LevelBlue

As email-based cyberattacks surge, security teams are struggling to stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated phishing, Business Email Compromise (BEC), and AI-driven social engineering. With attackers exploiting platforms like Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, OneDrive, and SharePoint, organizations face growing pressure to strengthen protection, visibility, and compliance.

Why is Cyber resilience critical in the maritime industry more than ever

From navigating hostile weather to safeguarding crew and cargo, resilience is embedded into every operational decision in the maritime industry. Today, however, a new and less visible threat is reshaping what resilience means at sea: cyber risk. Digital transformation is providing great value through satellite navigation, automation, real-time fleet management and integrated logistics. But this connectivity has also expanded the attack surface.

6 Stages in a Threat Intelligence Lifecycle: Where Does Fidelis Fit In?

Contemporary threat actors employ sophisticated methodologies to execute advanced persistent threats that may remain undetected for extended periods. The evolving threat landscape necessitates comprehensive threat intelligence programs capable of transforming raw data into strategic threat intelligence. Organizations require structured processes that enable proactive security measures rather than reactive responses to cyber threats.

What is a Remote Workforce? Key Insights and Strategies for Success

A remote workforce is defined as having employees who perform their work away from a traditional office setting. Commonly, remote employees work from home or some other location with internet access. A co-working space is another popular flexible remote work environment, offering a dedicated and professional setting outside the home or traditional office.