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Ransomware Attacks: Evolution, Impact, and Recent Cases

Ransomware is a type of malware that blocks access to a victim’s system or network. Once the attack runs, it can encrypt selected files, lock systems, or disrupt access to business operations. Then, they demand a ransom in exchange for restoring access or providing a decryption key. In many cases, ransomware encrypts files so the victim cannot use them. Some ransomware can also lock systems or disrupt access to business operations.

How Organizations Are Addressing the Cybersecurity Skills Gap

Cybersecurity teams today are not short on tools or alerts. In many organizations, continuous signals are being generated across endpoints, networks, cloud platforms, and identity systems. The challenge is not visibility, but the execution. The gap seen in cybersecurity skills is not just a hiring problem. It directly affects an organization's ability to detect, investigate, and respond to threats. Security teams may miss reviewing some alerts or struggle to understand certain incidents.

Microsoft 365 Monitoring: Ensuring Security and Efficiency

Many businesses depend on cloud-based tools like Microsoft 365 to run their daily operations. Because of this, Microsoft 365 monitoring has become more important to ensure that the environment runs smoothly and securely. Microsoft 365 is more than just an email service. It is a full suite that comes with productivity apps, collaboration tools, and file storage. But this large environment makes it a potential target for cyber threats, so it's important to monitor and protect its activities.

Website Penetration Testing: Tools, Steps, and Best Practices

As more businesses switch to online operations, it becomes increasingly important to have safe, secure websites. Cyber attackers are targeting websites to steal sensitive data, demand ransom payments, and disrupt business operations. To prevent this, organizations must invest in website penetration testing. Penetration testing, also called pentesting, is a process of simulating cyberattacks to identify security gaps in a website.