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  1. Predicting Primes: Is This Discovery a Problem for Encryption?

    New research claims prime numbers can now be predicted, potentially weakening encryption methods like RSA. While this poses risks to cybersecurity, it also opens doors to more efficient cryptographic systems

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      Marcus White

      Cybersecurity Specialist, Specops Software – An Outpost24 Company

  2. How Does EASM Go Beyond Vulnerability Management?

    This article explores external attack surface management and how it extends beyond traditional vulnerability management to give organizations a more complete view of their security gaps and vulnerabilities

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      Marcus White

      Cybersecurity Specialist, Specops Software – An Outpost24 Company

  3. Low Effort, High Reward: How Nailing Basic Cyber Hygiene Makes an Organization Stronger in the Age of the ‘Novel’ Attack Vector

    This article argues that by prioritizing cyber hygiene—patching systems, training staff, and consolidating tools—organizations can build stronger defenses and free up resources to tackle more sophisticated threats when they do arise

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      Mark Weir

      Regional Director, UK & Ireland, Check Point Software

  4. When it Comes to AI Cybersecurity Tools, We’re Always Buying Vibes

    Matt Muller discusses how organizations can cut through the noise in the AI cybersecurity product marketplace

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      Matt Muller

      Field CISO, Tines

  5. Why Self-hosted WAFs Are Making a Comeback and How SafeLine Leads the Trend

    SafeLine is a self-hosted WAF with strong security, full data control, and low cost. Deploy in one command, configure easily, no expertise needed. Beginner-friendly yet powerful, it’s the perfect Cloudflare alternative for SMBs seeking affordable, reliable protection

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      Monster Lee

      Global Director, SafeLine WAF

  6. From Entry to Escalation: Rethinking Account Takeover Mitigation Strategies

    In today’s threat landscape, companies need more than MFA enforcement. They need smarter, layered security controls that defend against MFA bypasses

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      Marc Maguire

      Solution Architect, One Identity

  7. Breached Passwords? Account Takeover (ATO) Attacks Might Be Next

    The rise of AI-generated deepfakes, automated credential stuffing, and advanced fraud tools has made ATO attacks even more effective at bypassing security defenses

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      Marcus White

      Cybersecurity Content Lead, Specops Software – An Outpost24 Company

  8. How to Recover Deleted Data from SQL Server without Backup

    If you want to recover deleted data in SQL Server directly, use an advanced SQL recovery tool, like Stellar Repair for MS SQL

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      Bharat Bhushan

      Technical Marketer, Stellar Data Recovery

  9. Self-Motivation: The Key to Working in Cybersecurity

    In today's competitive job market, self-motivated job seekers must understand industry trends and leverage their unique strengths to stand out from other candidates

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      Jon Brandt

      Director, Professional Practices and Innovation, ISACA

  10. Can AI Help Protect Passwords from Hackers?

    AI is revolutionizing cybersecurity by both enabling hackers and empowering defenders. It enhances password protection through adaptive authentication, real-time threat detection, and behavioral biometrics, while also being exploited for sophisticated attacks like phishing, credential stuffing, and MFA bypass. Organizations must leverage AI-driven tools to counter evolving threats

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      Marcus White

      Cybersecurity Content Lead, Specops Software – An Outpost24 Company

  11. 2025 Guide to Verified Crypto Recovery Services

    This article will guide you to trusted companies that can help recover your stolen cryptocurrencies, whether you need immediate help or want to prepare for future risks

  12. 5 Questions CISOs Should Ask Third-Party Vendors

    Recent third-party attacks have highlighted the importance of vetting vendors before signing on with them

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      Gerald Beuchelt

      CISO, Acronis

  13. Remote Control Cybercrime: An RMM Protection Guide for MSPs

    Using data from the recent Acronis Cyberthreats Report, this article summaraizes threats to RMM applications and outlines a concise strategy for MSPs to protect their systems

  14. Why SharpRhino Malware is Leaving Victims Thunderstruck

    Threat actor Hunters International is deploying a new RAT called SharpRhino, which is creating significant challenges for security teams

  15. Navigating 2025: Zero Trust and Privileged Access Management for IT and OT Security

    Implementing Zero Trust, robust IAM (PAM, RBAC, MFA), network segmentation, and real-time threat detection is critical for OT security in 2025

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      Jason Moody

      Global Product Marketing Manager, One Identity

  16. Achilles Email: Defending the Eternal Attack Surface

    Email continues to be the number one point of vulnerability for businesses and MSPs, new Acronis research has demonstrated

  17. Adaptive Cybersecurity: Strategies for a Resilient Cyberspace

    ISACA's Adham Etoom discusses the driving forces that contribute to building a resilient cyberspace

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      Adham Etoom

      Cybersecurity Advisor, Program Manager

  18. How to Mount a Dismounted Exchange Database

    Understand why Exchange Server databases might dismount and methods for remounting them to restore user access to mailboxes and data

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      Bharat Bhushan

      Technical Marketer, Stellar Data Recovery

  19. Weaponized Complexity: How AI is Supercharging Cyber Threats

    Cybersecurity is evolving beyond traditional defenses as AI transforms both cybercriminal tactics and the strategies of those defending against them

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      Petko Stoyanov

      Vice President of Product Strategy, Everfox

  20. Have Your Users’ Credentials Been Leaked on The Dark Web?

    Stolen or leaked credentials are highly valued on the dark web for their ability to provide discreet access to organizations. This makes continuous monitoring and proactive measures crucial to mitigate risks from compromised credentials

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      Patrick Lehnis

      Marketing Manager, Outpost24

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