Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

February 2025

Netacea: Lifecycle of an automated attack

Business logic attacks are becoming more sophisticated as criminals invest time and effort into learning how their target websites, apps and APIs work. Many bot management solutions encourage cybersecurity and anti-fraud professionals to focus only on the execution phase of an attack when bots are active on a website, but there are several other phases that provide opportunity for disruption of an attack before this point.

Navigating Cybersecurity Leadership w/ Simon Brownhill, DWL Partners

In this episode of the Cybersecurity Sessions, Andy Ash speaks with Simon Brownhill, a cybersecurity leader with a military background. Simon shares his journey from Navy weapons engineer to CISO, offering insights on leadership, risk management, and security culture. They discuss AI’s impact on cybersecurity, balancing innovation with risk, and the importance of mentorship. Simon highlights the need for proactive security, hands-on learning, and effective board communication.

The Evolution of Scalper Bots Part 7: The Next Generation Console Era

Welcome back to our series on the evolution of scalper bots. So far, we have traced scalping from its early ticket resale roots to the rise of automated bots. We have explored the ongoing battle between bot developers and anti-bot defenses and examined how scalping evolved into a professionalized, multi-million-dollar industry. In our last post, we uncovered a hidden sub-market where traders aggressively bought, sold, and exchanged bot licenses just like the products they acquired.

Digital Shoplifting: Understanding and Combating Online Retail Fraud

According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC), shoplifting in the UK is surging. Reported cases jumped from 3.7 million to 20.4 million within a year. Viral social media clips show brazen daylight shoplifting. Reports quote frustrated shopkeepers afraid to intervene. Experts in retail, law, and economics debate the causes, blaming the economy, policing, organized crime, and justice systems. While physical shoplifting dominates headlines, digital shoplifting is equally bold and costly.