AI systems learn from vast amounts of data and then generalize. That power is useful and also risky. Sensitive data can slip into prompts. Proprietary datasets can be memorized by models. Attackers can steer models to reveal secrets or corrupt results. Meanwhile, your company is probably experimenting with multiple AI tools at once. That creates hidden data flows and inconsistent controls. “Traditional” app security isn’t enough.
Cybercriminals are taking stealth to new levels. According to WatchGuard Technologies’ latest Internet Security Report, evasive malware attacks jumped 40% in Q2 2025, driven by a sharp rise in threats delivered over encrypted connections. While Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption is essential for protecting users, attackers are increasingly exploiting it to conceal malicious payloads and evade traditional detection methods.
Stopping a cyber incident and restoring operations requires more than technology — it depends on having the right plans, people, and processes working together under pressure. Effective incident response (IR) readiness helps position your organization to act with precision to contain threats, prevent escalation, and return to normal operations quickly. A cornerstone of a mature IR strategy is the tabletop exercise.
Arctic Wolf Labs has identified and analyzed a new malware loader we’re calling Caminho, a Brazilian-origin Loader-as-a-Service (LaaS) operation employing Least Significant Bit (LSB) steganography to conceal.NET payloads within image files hosted on legitimate platforms.
Organizations continue their digital transformation, with APIs now serving as the main communication links between applications, platforms, services, and partners. The widespread use of APIs introduces new security risks despite their common presence. The growing number of APIs significantly increases the cyber risks that security teams must address as they keep up with technological advances.
The latest CloudCasa Feature Update introduces a range of powerful new features and improvements that every user should know about. This release delivers major advancements in Kubernetes disaster recovery and backup flexibility, helping organizations recover faster, simplify management, and protect workloads across diverse environments.
Every organization faces ransomware, but not every organization is prepared to handle it. The CrowdStrike State of Ransomware Survey explores the substantial gap between confidence in global businesses’ ransomware readiness and their actual preparedness — a gap poised to grow as adversaries use AI to launch faster, stealthier attacks.
Security teams face overwhelming complexity. Enterprises employ a multitude of security tools, each with its own console, siloed data, and disconnected workflows that slow investigations and increase risk. This fragmentation is especially dangerous as adversaries grow faster and smarter and pursue cross-domain attacks.
Are we only one prompt away from using AI for evil? In this week's episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we explore a concerning reality about AI and cybersecurity. As AI becomes more prevalent within the threat actor community, exploits are being developed faster than humans can patch. The tools that help developers debug code can just as easily be used to weaponize vulnerabilities.