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Identity Based Attacks: Why You Need Behavioral Detection in XDR

You’ve likely invested in traditional security tools that monitor failed logins or privilege requests—but more advanced threats use legitimate credentials to hide. If attackers bypass authentication protocols or hijack stolen tokens, they can roam freely under the radar. That’s why behavioral detection in an XDR solution is crucial. It does not just look at logs — it looks at patterns.

Fireside Chat: Breaking Free from Legacy DLP

There’s a silent frustration building inside security teams today. It’s the fatigue of defending critical data with tools that can’t keep up. The friction of investigating endless false positives. The anxiety of not knowing what sensitive data is actually doing across your environment. And the sinking realization that despite massive investments, DLP tools are failing at the one thing they were designed to do–prevent data loss.

How AI is Redefining SOC Architecture

If you’ve been in cybersecurity longer than five minutes, you know one thing: legacy SOC architecture isn’t just showing its age — it’s creaking under the weight of today’s threats. Cybersecurity analyst Francis Odum nailed it when presenting at Torq’s SKO 2025: “Legacy SOAR assumed everything starts in the SIEM. Now, teams connect automation directly to EDR, email, and identity systems.”.

AI-Powered Email Threat Detection and Response with Next-Gen SIEM

Email remains the top attack vector, and speed is critical when every second counts. Falcon Next-Gen SIEM and Fusion SOAR streamline detection by ingesting email telemetry and automating investigation with Charlotte AI. By analyzing sender behavior and message content, Charlotte AI delivers real-time, human-readable verdicts with confidence scoring. Teams can quickly isolate threats, block senders, or escalate suspicious activity. With AI-powered workflows and automation, email triage becomes faster, more precise, and scalable.

Understanding the CISO: Role, skills, and security impact

In the face of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, the chief information security officer, or CISO, is responsible for ensuring the organization's data is secure. CISOs ensure that proper security strategies, policies, and technologies are working to meet their goals of mitigating risk, maintaining regulatory compliance, and upholding customer trust. A CISO helps align security initiatives with business goals, enabling growth while minimizing disruptions and vulnerabilities.

How To Prevent Loyalty Account Takeovers in Real Time

Loyalty fraud prevention has become a major industry threat, with loyalty-linked accounts having become digital assets of converging value – storing points, payment credentials, and verified identity data. That makes them irresistible targets for attackers with both the motive and means to exploit them. Phishing, credential stuffing, spoofed login portals, and personalized impersonation scams are just the beginning.

Everything You Need to Know About Magecart and Other Skimming Attacks

By now, you’ve likely heard about Magecart attacks — or maybe even experienced one firsthand. Over the last few years, digital skimming has become a go-to tactic for cybercriminals targeting websites and web applications. Major organizations like Macy’s, Ticketmaster, the American Cancer Society, P&G’s First Aid Beauty, British Airways, and Newegg have all made headlines due to these breaches. But most victims don’t make the news.