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Bringing SharePoint Goodness into Drupal

Microsoft SharePoint - one of the most used platforms for storing, organizing, sharing, and accessing information across multiple devices. It is widely used by enterprises big and small; and across a range of industries be it Healthcare, Finance and Insurance, Government and more. And if there’s one CMS that shines in those industries, that’s Drupal. So how about we bring SharePoint capabilities into Drupal? That’s exactly what we’ve achieved.

Heightened Cyber Risk Following February 2026 U.S./Israel-Iran Escalation

On February 28, 2026, the United States, in coordination with Israel, launched a large-scale military campaign against Iran known as Operation Epic Fury, marking a significant escalation in direct hostilities. The operation involved coordinated air, missile, naval, and cyber strikes targeting Iranian military and nuclear facilities across the country. Iran retaliated with ballistic missile and drone strikes targeting Israeli territory and U.S.

Top 10 Threat Intelligence Tools for 2026

In 2026, threat intelligence isn’t just about tracking malware families or IP reputation. It’s about catching the earliest signals of identity abuse: stolen credentials, suspicious logins, token misuse, and privilege escalation attempts that move fast through cloud and SaaS environments. Credential abuse remains a key initial access vector, accounting for 70% of breaches. In response, modern threat intelligence tools are prioritizing identity signals.

Turning Cloud Detections into Cross-Domain Defense

Modern breaches rarely stay confined to a single domain. Viewed in isolation, each step of an attack can appear routine. But connected, they reveal a coordinated attack in progress. This is where many existing security strategies fall short. Posture tools confirm configurations are correct. Traditional security information and event management (SIEM) solutions collect logs. But when an adversary uses valid credentials and native cloud capabilities, the challenge shifts from risk visibility to detecting and stopping active abuse across domains.

February Release Rollup: Egnyte MCP Server, Egnyte Sign Enhancements, and More

We’re excited to share new updates and enhancements for February, including: For more info on these updates, check out the list below and dive into the detailed articles. Please join the Egnyte Community to get the latest updates, chat with experts, share feedback, and learn from other users.

Why traditional fraud detection tools struggle to catch identity mules

Traditional detection methods and point solutions often focus on fraud detection at a single point. Identity platforms and orchestration layers help fraud fighters detect patterns and stop scaling attacks. But there’s a growing fraud vector called identity muling that’s particularly difficult for some fraud systems to detect. Below, we’ll explore how identity muling works, what it looks like from a fraud fighter’s perspective, and what you can do to protect your organization.