Intel
Threat intelligence, breach analysis, and field reporting on the invisible war being waged across the wires that run our lives.
The Digital Front Door Is Wide Open: How Neglected DNS Security Is Undermining National Infrastructure
Despite recent National Security warnings, key domains linked to critical infrastructure show inconsistent and inadequate DNS security postures. DNSSEC remains only partially deployed. That is not a theoretical weakness; it is a practical doorway.
Enter the COCO
The C-Suite alphabet soup keeps growing. From CIO to CISO to CAIO, techies now have more career paths than ever. But who reports to whom — and who's really in charge?
Cybersecurity Goes to the Boardroom
Europe's NIS2 directive puts executives personally on the hook for cybersecurity failures. Why U.S. companies should pay attention to this seismic shift in corporate liability.
The Illusion of Expertise
How DevOps hype and AI templating engines are robbing the next generation of real cybersecurity expertise — and why we need to push back.
4 Million Bad Decisions: The Data Breach Every American Should Know About
TransUnion's second major breach exposed 4.4 million Social Security numbers. A deep look at what went wrong, why breach reporting laws are broken, and who is really at the helm.
Deepfakes as Weapons of Mass Disruption: Why Zero Trust Is the Only Defense
An expanded analysis of the emerging synthetic media threat landscape. How deepfakes enable fraud, election interference, and market manipulation — and why Zero Trust is the countermeasure.
The Futility of Building Cyber Defense on Compromised Vendor Products
When the tools meant to protect you have been compromised, your entire defense strategy is built on sand. Why vendor trust must be earned continuously.
Data Minimization: The Cybersecurity Power Move You're Overlooking
One of the simplest and most powerful cybersecurity habits gets overlooked. Data minimization shrinks your attack surface without requiring new tech or massive budgets.
The Digital World Has No Fences
Every device connected to the internet is a potential access point. From Colonial Pipeline to SolarWinds, real breaches show why prevention matters more than recovery.