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The 2025 Cloudflare Radar Year in Review: The rise of AI, post-quantum, and record-breaking DDoS attacks

The 2025 Cloudflare Radar Year in Review is here: our sixth annual review of the Internet trends and patterns we observed throughout the year, based on Cloudflare’s expansive network view.

Ransomware Remediation Tactics That Help You Recover Fast

Ransomware attacks have grown stronger in the last few years. Attackers are now stealing data before locking it. They also pressure victims by posting stolen files on the internet. There are groups that sell ransomware kits, making these attacks easy to run. This has made things worse for businesses all around the world. Teams are looking for ransomware remediation tactics that help them recover fast and reduce the chance of the attacker returning.

The Zero-Markup Domain: Transfer Your Domain to Cloudflare for Price and Security

Are you tired of rising domain renewal costs and sneaky WHOIS privacy fees? Unlike other registrars that mark up renewal costs, Cloudflare charges you ZERO markup, passing wholesale pricing directly to you. Top 3 Reasons to Transfer: Wholesale Pricing: No markup, ever. You pay what Cloudflare pays. Unbreakable Security: Free WHOIS Privacy and advanced domain locking. Seamless Integration: Instant access to Cloudflare's global CDN and DNS infrastructure.

Scaling Globally? Use Argo Smart Routing to Cut Latency for Users Worldwide

Routing is the process of selecting the best path for data to travel across a network to its destination. But what if routing could be smarter and faster? Enter Cloudflare Smart Shield + Argo Smart Routing, which optimizes data paths to enhance both speed and reliability. Discover what smart routing is and how it can revolutionize your network performance: Key benefits of Argo Smart Routing: Want to dive deeper into routing and smart routing? Explore these resources in Cloudflare’s Learning Center.

SAST in the IDE is now free: Moving SAST to where development actually happens

We’re making a fundamental change to how teams use SAST. SAST in the IDE is now free. This means developers can run SAST scans directly inside their editor, with real-time feedback and project-wide visibility, using the same analysis engine and SAST rules as Aikido. Detection runs automatically as developers work, without limiting coverage at the detection layer.

Securing Mission-Critical Insurance Systems

In this episode, Dr. Pawan Jawla, Chief Mission Security Officer at Tata AIA, shares what truly keeps security leaders awake at night while protecting mission-critical insurance systems. From the rise of low-cost ransomware and evolving fraud techniques, to meeting Government of India, DCI, and insurance-specific compliance standards. We also explore why security audits should be treated as gap-finding, not fault-finding, the persistent confusion around data ownership inside enterprises, and why, despite massive investment, 95% of organizations still struggle to see ROI from AI.

Deepfake & AI Defense for Digital Insurance | Dr.Pawan Chawla (CISO & DPPO, Tata AIA Life Insurance)

In Episode of Guardians of the Enterprise, Dr. Pawan Chawla (CISO and DPPO, Tata AIA Life Insurance) joins Ashish Tandon (Founder and CEO, Indusface) to discuss the emerging cyber challenges facing the insurance industry. He highlights how cybercrime marketplaces are lowering barriers for attackers, the rise in third-party and internal risks, and other evolving threats shaping security priorities for insurers.

Privacy First vs. Privacy Later: The Cost of Delaying in the AI Era

In the startup world, speed is oxygen. The mantra is familiar: move fast, ship the MVP, and break things if you have to. When you are fighting for traction, especially when building generative AI applications, privacy usually feels like a “nice-to-have.” It’s something you bolt on later once you have actual users and revenue. But treating data protection as a post-launch feature creates a specific, dangerous kind of liability.

Digital Asset Trading & Brokerage Services: How Banks are Building the Next Layer of Market Infrastructure

Banks make money from trading and brokerage. JP Morgan’s Markets division: $31 billion in 2024 and Goldman Sachs: $26 billion, according to private industry analysis. Morgan Stanley’s wealth division made $28 billion. Digital assets don’t change the role banks play to earn this revenue. In fact, they extend it. But activity is migrating. Coinbase generated $4 billion in transaction revenue in 2024, the same intermediation function banks provide.