• Insider Risks: Still the Weakest Link in Your Cybersecurity Posture

    When most people think about cyber threats, they picture anonymous hackers, malware, or ransomware attacks from afar. But the reality is more unsettling, many of the biggest cybersecurity breaches start from the inside.

  • Ransomware evolution & Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS)

    Ransomware has evolved from a niche criminal tactic into one of the most profitable, and dangerous, forms of cybercrime. What was once the domain of skilled hackers has now become a full-fledged business model known as Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS).Ransomware has evolved from a niche criminal tactic into one of the most profitable, and dangerous, forms of…

  • Why SMBs Are a Growing Target for Nation-State Attacks

    Cyberattacks from nation-state actors are no longer confined to large corporations, governments, or critical infrastructure. In recent years, small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) have emerged as prime targets for nation-state cyberattacks.

  • How Scammers Exploit “Out of Office” Replies to Target Companies

    The “Out of Office” (OOO) message has long been a staple of professional communication, a courteous way to inform colleagues, clients, and partners of your absence. But what many organizations fail to realize is that this simple feature can serve as an intelligence source for cybercriminals.

  • Deepfake Scams: The Next Frontier in Cybercrime

    What if your CEO called you, but it wasn’t really them? What if a video surfaced of your employee approving a fraudulent transaction that never happened?

  • The Human Factor: Why Awareness Training is Your Best Defense

    When people think of cybersecurity, they often imagine firewalls, encryption, and advanced detection tools. But the greatest risk to your organization isn’t technology, it’s people. The human factor is responsible for the majority of successful cyberattacks, with phishing, social engineering, and insider mistakes opening doors to hackers.

  • IT/OT Convergence Risks in Critical Infrastructure: How to Safeguard Systems in 2025

    The line between Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) is disappearing. As industries modernize, critical infrastructure, including power grids, transportation systems, oil and gas pipelines, and manufacturing facilities, is increasingly integrating IT systems with OT systems to improve efficiency and data-driven decision-making.

  • WestJet’s 2025 Cyber Breach: A Breakdown of What Happened

    In mid-June 2025, Canadian airline WestJet confirmed it had fallen victim to a cyberattack that compromised sensitive passenger data. While the airline’s flight operations continued without interruption, the incident exposed significant personal information and highlighted the growing risks airlines face in the modern threat landscape. Here’s a detailed look at the breach, what happened, the…

  • AI-Powered Security & Automation: The Future of Cyber Defense

    The migration to the cloud has transformed how businesses operate. From Microsoft 365 to Azure, organizations of every size now depend on cloud platforms for email, collaboration, data storage, and application hosting. But while the cloud enables flexibility and scalability, it also introduces new layers of risk.

  • The Human Element in Modern Social Engineering Threats

    In the contemporary cyber threat landscape, the primary vector of attack is no longer a technical vulnerability in a network firewall but a psychological vulnerability in the human mind. Social engineering has evolved from a niche tactic into the most potent and pervasive tool for both financially motivated cybercriminals and sophisticated state-sponsored actors.