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Optimize Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Controls | Demo Video

Microsoft Defender for Office 365 protects against phishing, malware, and malicious links across email and collaboration tools. But as environments scale and settings are changed, your Defender security controls can drift away from security baselines and degrade your security posture. Reach continuously analyzes your Defender deployment to find and fix misconfigurations, activate unused capabilities, and stop configuration drift.

Scaling Reach Security the Right Way

New year, new faces, big goals. To close out 2025 and open 2026, we welcomed 43 new team members across engineering, sales, customer success & solutions, marketing, and operations. Reach was founded to close the gap between knowing where you're exposed and actually fixing it. That mission doesn’t scale without the right people. Growth is exciting, but aligned growth—with the right people, at the right time, for the right mission—is what really matters.

SecurityScorecard's Weekly Brief: The CISO Edition with Steve Cobb

This is SecurityScorecard's Weekly Brief: The CISO Edition with SecurityScorecard's CISO Steve Cobb. Is it time to retire the vendor questionnaire and annual assessment routines? Not quite, but following face-to-face customer interactions and many forward-thinking speaking sessions at RSAC 2026, CISO Steve Cobb emphasizes the importance of reducing risk for TPRM programs, which is not achieved by completing a third-party risk assessment checklist alone.

File Recovery from VM Backup with NAKIVO

When it comes to recovery from backups, one of the core functionalities needed is recovering a file or files that may have been accidentally or intentionally deleted, corrupted by a system failure, or a possible ransomware infection. When it comes to file recovery, we want to be able to quickly and easily recover from a backup and have the flexibility to choose the restore points we need.

How Armature Systems Uses Tines to Transform Our SOC Into a Faster, Leaner, Low-Friction Machine

Security operations often feel like a paradox: a discipline built on high-speed decision-making wrapped inside layers of noisy, inconsistent data. Every alert has some useful and not so useful noise, but only a few truly matter. Our job is to know the difference. For us, Tines became the medium through which the noise resolved into signal.

Outbound Email Security: Protecting Data and Reputation

Email security often focuses on incoming threats such as phishing, malware, and malicious links, but outbound email security is just as important. According to KnowBe4’s 2025 State of Human Risk Report, nearly half of cybersecurity leaders say misdirected emails sent by employees have caused security incidents. These mistakes typically happen when employees send messages to the wrong recipient, attach the wrong file, or unintentionally share sensitive information.

Offensive Security Testing: A Realistic Guide by Experts

There is a widening gap between what most organizations call offensive security testing and what actually keeps them safe. The standard model looks familiar: schedule an annual penetration test, receive a PDF full of color-coded findings, remediate a handful of critical items, and repeat next year. Attackers do not operate in annual cycles. The core problem is not a lack of testing. It is the wrong kind.