I’ve been meeting with customers across APAC, and a clear pattern is emerging: privacy laws are tightening, timelines are shrinking, and boards are asking tougher questions. The takeaway is simple: progress isn’t optional. Here’s the headline: Netwrix is leaning into Asia-Pacific with identity‑first data security so organizations can meet the letter of the law and actually reduce risk in the real world. Our philosophy is simple: data security that starts with identity.
mTLS, or mutual Transport Layer Security, is a mechanism that establishes two-way authentication between two parties, ensuring they are who they claim to be.
Honored to share that Reach Security has been named on the TechRound100, recognizing the most impactful and innovative startups of the year. This milestone reflects the problem we’re focused on solving: most organizations don’t lack tools—they lack visibility into how those tools are actually deployed. By exposing misconfigurations, shallow deployments, and missing protections, Reach helps teams fix the risks that matter most before they become incidents.
Reach is a virtual AI assistant creating leverage for security organizations to become proactive, using their capabilities to their full potential and defending reachable security gaps.
As explored in CYJAX’s recent blog, “PhishinGit – GitHub.io pages abused for malware distribution”, a core feature of GitHub is that it allows users to create and host free static webpages for repositories on github.io. Whilst this service is primarily used to display legitimate projects and host functional webpages, it is known to be used to host malicious files, infrastructure, and content.
Some of the most successful cyberattacks aren't even that sophisticated. A misconfigured Zoom tenant. A forgotten 2FA. A Salesforce setting was left wide open. The problem isn't always the platform, but how we use it. Vladimir Krupnov and Blake Darché joined us in the latest episode of The Connectivity Cloud Podcast to unpack the myth that you need advanced tools to breach a system.
The number of employees working at least one day outside the office has grown fivefold since 2019, making remote work security a critical concern for 42% of the workforce. Many organizations remain vulnerable to security threats despite this rapid change. Recent data shows that 57% of IT leaders worry that their remote workers could expose their organizations to data breaches.
The rapid adoption of containerized applications has reshaped software development and deployment across industries. Containers allow teams to deliver updates faster, scale efficiently, and manage dependencies with precision. However, this flexibility comes with a critical challenge: vulnerabilities hidden inside container images.