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How to Find Out if an Employee Is Moonlighting - Signs & Risks

Moonlighting is more financially compelling than most employers realise. Knowledge workers in the US who freelance alongside a full-time job earned a median $40,000 in supplemental income in 2024 and 36% of full-time knowledge workers are actively considering freelancing on the side, which is precisely what moonlighting looks like in the modern workforce (Upwork Research Institute, 2025).

Surviving a LockBit Ransomware Attack: The ROI of Visibility

In August 2023, while thousands of students at William Jewell College were hauling mini-fridges and textbooks into dorms, the invisible, digital heart of the campus was flatlining. There was no internet. No email. Even the HVAC system, tied to a compromised network, had shut down in the sweltering Missouri heat. The culprit? LockBit, a prolific ransomware syndicate that just hit Boeing days prior.

25 Security Vulnerabilities That Have Defined the 2020s (Thus Far)

Welcome to vulnerability management's big bang. If it feels like your security team is running a marathon on a treadmill set to a permanent incline of 12.0 with 50lb sandbags tied around each ankle, you're in good company. We have officially entered the era of the Great Vulnerability Acceleration. To put this recent synthetic bloom into perspective, consider this: in the last five years, the cybersecurity community has identified and recorded over 150,000 new vulnerabilities.

LevelBlue Named Growth and Innovation Leader in Frost Radar for Managed Security Services in the Americas

LevelBlue has been named the Growth and Innovation Leader in the Frost Radar: Managed Security Services in the Americas, 2026 report, a recognition that reflects our continued focus on helping organizations simplify cybersecurity operations, strengthen resilience, and navigate an increasingly complex threat landscape.

Keeper Security Named as One of the Fastest-Growing Security Companies in the 2026 Gartner Market Share Analysis: Security Software, Worldwide, 2025

The Gartner Market Share Analysis: Security Software, Worldwide, 2025 report mentions Keeper Security as the second fastest-growing security company worldwide, trailing only Google. Keeper grew revenue 53.42% to reach $143 million. We believe this is a number that reflects more than strong sales; it reflects the direction enterprise security is heading. The full report is available on the Gartner site for subscribers.

Why Your Organization Needs PAM and ITDR

In modern enterprise environments, identity has become the primary attack vector, but many organizations lack visibility into who has privileged access and whether that access is being misused. Without proper oversight, attackers may exploit legitimate credentials without triggering traditional security controls. According to Verizon’s 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report, credentials were involved in the majority of breaches analyzed.

Egnyte Shared and Private Channel Support for Microsoft Teams

As hybrid work becomes the standard, organizations need collaboration tools that simplify file access while maintaining governance and control over business-critical content. To better meet those needs, Egnyte expanded its Microsoft Teams integration to help your teams work more efficiently.

Cybersecurity Operations Are Entering the AI-Native Era

Cybersecurity operations were already becoming increasingly difficult to scale long before AI-driven and increasingly agentic attacks began accelerating the threat landscape. Customer environments continued expanding across endpoints, identities, cloud services, SaaS applications, remote users, and operational infrastructure. More environments created more telemetry, more coordination, and more operational complexity for teams already operating near capacity.

Even Google says you cannot do AI security on one platform

This week, Connie Loizos, editor in chief of TechCrunch, sat down backstage with Francis de Souza, COO of Google Cloud, for a piece on the state of enterprise AI security. The interview is worth reading in full. Three points in it should reshape how every CISO is thinking about the next twelve months.

Protecting Red Hat OpenShift AI with Trilio for Kubernetes: a hands-on lab

A few weeks ago I was on a call with a financial services customer who had moved a credit-decisioning model into production on Red Hat OpenShift AI. They were happy with the platform. They were less happy with the answer they had for a question their risk officer had just asked: “If an attacker encrypts the cluster tomorrow, what do we need to bring back to be inference-ready by Monday morning?” The team started listing the obvious things — the model artifact, the serving endpoint.