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WatchGuard Named Leader and Outperformer in the 2025 GigaOm Radar for EDR

WatchGuard Technologies has been recognized as both a Leader and an Outperformer in the 2025 GigaOm Radar Report for Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR). Out of more than 25 vendors evaluated, WatchGuard is recognized as a top Innovator and ranked highly for the core EDR capabilities.

Going Beyond Prevention: Five Essentials for a True EDR Solution

The cybersecurity landscape has evolved, but many endpoint tools have not. Most still focus on known threats and signatures, blocking familiar malware and flagging suspicious files. They rely on static models that can only go so far. That approach worked for yesterday’s threats, but not for today’s attackers.

What's Going On at Salesforce? - The 443 Podcast - Episode 347

This week on the podcast, we discuss the wave of extortion attacks targeting companies that use Salesforce. After that, we discuss Discord's breach involving their customer support application. Finally, we dive deep into the recent Oracle E-Business Suite zero-day vulnerability and how attackers chained together multiple low-severity findings into a critical issue.

New Firebox M Series: Integrated Security for MSPs and Growing Networks

At WatchGuard, we’re committed to helping managed service providers (MSPs) and businesses of all sizes simplify security while scaling for growth. That’s why we’re excited to introduce our next-generation Firebox rackmount appliances, the Firebox M Series.

An AI/ML Deep Dive with Luke Wolcott

This week on the podcast, we bring on WatchGuard's head of MDR data science Luke Wolcott to discuss the evolution of machine learning and artificial intelligence in cybersecurity. We dive into the differences in common (and uncommon) machine learning models, the pros and cons of supervised vs unsupervised learning, and why some of the coolest things happening in AI aren't the ones you hear about in the news.

How AI Is Reshaping Cybersecurity in K12

It is first period in a busy school district. Teachers are opening their learning management systems to take attendance, preparing lesson slides, and answering a few messages from parents. Students are logging into Chromebooks after sneaking in a final Snap before leaving their phones in lockers. In the finance office, payments are being processed.

Top Security Threats Worldwide Q2 2025

WatchGuard CSO Corey Nachreiner and Director of Security Operations Marc Laliberte discuss key findings from the WatchGuard Threat Lab’s Q2 2025 Internet Security Report. They’ cover the latest malware and network attack trends targeting small and mid-sized enterprises and defensive tips you can take back to your organization to stay ahead of modern threat actor tactics.

The Art of Stronger Passwords in the Age of AI

Passwords are the most common form of authentication, the classic “something you know.” They remain the most widely used method of securing accounts around the world. Research shows that about half of all applications still rely on passwords alone, and only about 12 percent of people use a unique password for every application. The problem is that humans can only remember five to seven passwords on average, yet most of us juggle seventy to one hundred online accounts.