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Through a Strategic Partnership with LevelBlue, AT&T Named as a Leader in the IDC Worldwide Managed SASE Services 2025

AT&T, through a partnership with LevelBlue, has been positioned in the Leaders Category in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Managed SASE Services 2025 Vendor Assessment (doc October 2025). The IDC MarketScape noted, “AT&T offers managed SASE services globally through a strategic partnership with LevelBlue — AT&T's spun-off cybersecurity arm, now a joint venture with WillJam Ventures.

SpiderLabs Ransomware Tracker Update January 2025: Qilin Continues as Dominant Threat Group

The January 2026 edition of LevelBlue SpiderLabs ransomware tracker noted a sharp fall in the number of attacks launched compared to December 2025. Qilin remained the top attacker, but there was a reshuffling of the remaining top five attackers for the month.

LevelBlue Security Colony: A Practical Cybersecurity Resource Hub for CISOs

Few cybersecurity knowledge repositories are as broad, deep, or widely respected as LevelBlue Security Colony. Industry analyst firm IDC has recognized the value of Security Colony, noting that clients and other organizations interested in understanding their cybersecurity posture download thousands of resources each month, many of which are available at no cost.

LevelBlue and Fortra Partner to Deliver Next-Generation Managed Detection and Response

To counter sophisticated modern threats, LevelBlue is partnering with Fortra to integrate Fortra’s best-in-class solutions with LevelBlue’s elite managed services, delivering a comprehensive security offering. As part of this long-term partnership, LevelBlue will acquire the managed services of Fortra’s Alert Logic Managed Detection and Response (MDR), Extended Detection and Response (XDR), and Web Application Firewall (WAF) solutions.

Fool Me Once: How Cybercriminals Perfected Deception | LevelBlue Threat Trends Report (Ed. 2)

Originally recorded in 2025, we look back at how cybercriminals perfected deception during the first half of the year. Now available as an archive recording, the session highlights the second edition of the LevelBlue Threat Trends Report and explores real-world incident data, fast-moving attack chains, and the social engineering techniques that shaped the threat landscape at the time. While the data reflects early 2025, many of the lessons remain relevant for understanding how today’s threat environment evolved.

Par for the Course: Why Golf Facilities Are Prime Targets for Cyberattacks

Golf can be an incredibly frustrating game to play. The great Winston Churchill described golf as "a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into an even smaller hole, with weapons singularly ill-designed for the purpose.” Interestingly, cybersecurity professionals face the exact opposite problem.

LevelBlue Named a Major Player in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Managed SSE Services 2025

LevelBlue has been recognized as a Major Player in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Managed Security Service Edge Services 2025 Vendor Assessment (IDC September 2025). The IDC MarketScape noted that, “Enterprises seeking a managed SSE service with multivendor flexibility and strong MDR integration should consider LevelBlue. Midmarket clients looking for cost-effective managed SSE options may also benefit from LevelBlue's tiered model.”

8 Little-Known Facts About Managed Detection and Response (MDR)

Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is a security service that has become a cornerstone of modern cybersecurity strategies. It’s designed to provide 24/7 threat monitoring, detection, and response capabilities, especially for organizations that lack the resources for an in-house security operations center (SOC). But while many have heard of MDR, there are still some common misconceptions and little-known facts about this powerful service.

LevelBlue Threat Trends Report | Looking Back at the Key Findings Shaping Today's Security Landscape

Originally recorded in 2025, we look back at the key threat trends and attack techniques shaping the security landscape at the time. Now available as an archive recording, the session explores emerging threats, evolving attacker tactics, and early indicators of risks that still influence cybersecurity strategies today. While the data reflects 2025, many of the insights remain relevant for understanding how the modern threat landscape has evolved.

The AI Authorization Revolution: Why "Who Can Do What" Is the New Security Battleground

Remember when security was simple? Users had roles. Roles had permissions. Done. Those were the days when your biggest worry was whether someone from marketing accidentally got admin access to the finance system. Welcome to 2026, where that simplicity is dead.