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Inside Fidelis' EDR Technology: What Sets Us Apart from Others

The endpoint detection and response (EDR) market has become crowded with solutions claiming comprehensive threat protection. Yet many organizations struggle with EDR platforms that force difficult tradeoffs: prevention-focused tools with limited forensic depth, investigation-heavy solutions that overwhelm lean security teams, or vendor-locked architectures requiring wholesale replacement of existing security infrastructure.

LevelBlue's Epic 2025: A Year of Acquisitions and Filling Our Trophy Case

As 2025 comes to a close, it’s the perfect time to look back at the last year to see what LevelBlue as a company accomplished. We can point to the thousands of clients that we helped keep secure, more than a few acquisitions that have resulted in the creation of LevelBlue as the world’s largest pure-play MSSP company and pulling it all together are the accolades from industry analyst firms and the media showing the extent and depth of our expertise.

How to Build an Effective Insider Risk Management Program

Insider threats have become one of the most difficult and damaging challenges in cybersecurity. Unlike external attackers, insiders already have access to sensitive data and systems. Their actions often appear legitimate until it’s too late. Whether it’s a malicious employee stealing intellectual property or a well-meaning one accidentally leaking customer information, insider incidents are complex, nuanced, and often invisible to traditional security tools.

Asymmetric Data: The New Challenge for API Security

Asymmetric Data: The New Challenge for API Security In this A10 Networks video, "APIs are the Language of AI: Protecting Them is Critical," security experts Jamison Utter and Carlo Alpuerto discuss the unique challenges of securing AI-driven data exchanges. Unlike traditional API interactions—where a request for a video clearly results in a video—AI interactions are defined by a "phenomenal" level of asymmetry. A tiny text request can trigger a massive, unpredictable response, making traditional security prediction models nearly obsolete.

2025 Predictions for the Future of Cybersecurity with all our guests [279]

On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we revisit the 2025 predictions shared by our guests throughout the year. From attackers and defenders to AI and the broader security industry, these forecasts capture what experts expected was coming next. Rather than judging accuracy - which is still too early to assess - we're examining the predictions themselves: where they aligned, how they clustered, and what those patterns reveal about the industry’s mindset as this year came to a close. Free from hindsight bias, this episode explores what remained uncertain as we entered 2026.