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Inside the Deep & Dark Web Marketplace Fueling Financial Cyber Attacks

The deep and dark web isn’t chaos—it’s a fully functioning marketplace. In this clip from Exposed: Cyber Risk in the Financial Sector and its Supply Chain, Dov Lerner explains how aspiring attackers can purchase phishing kits, stolen bank credentials, initial network access, and even cash-out services—often without technical expertise.

Why Your Attack Surface Is Bigger Than Your SOC Can See | Financial Cyber Risk Explained

Your organization’s attack surface doesn’t stop at the network—and in financial services, that reality can’t be ignored. In this clip, Dov Lerner explains why even companies with strong internal security programs remain vulnerable when attackers target customers through phishing and account takeover schemes.

Top 10 SIEM best practices for modern security operations

Nowadays, it’s not uncommon for enterprise IT leaders to find themselves in a situation that seems like a catch-22. On one hand, they’re expected to make data-driven decisions that improve productivity and profitability in a business. On the other, they’re preoccupied with their core responsibilities such as protecting critical systems, maintaining network security, and accelerating investigations when a security event occurs. Traditional tooling won’t keep up with modern systems.

How X-Design's AI Agent Is Replacing Drag-and-Drop Branding Tools

The timeline for launching a brand has crashed. Two years ago, building an identity was a month-long slog of negotiations and revisions. Today, it happens in the afternoon. The old method of stitching together disjointed tools is dead; the market simply moves too fast for that.

Why Physical Infrastructure Still Matters in a Cyber World

As organizations accelerate cloud adoption and digital transformation, it's tempting to think physical infrastructure is becoming less important. Software-defined networks, virtual machines, and remote access tools dominate security conversations. Yet the reality is more nuanced. Digital systems still rely on physical foundations, and when those foundations fail, even the most sophisticated cyber defenses can unravel.

Advancing MITRE ATLAS AI Security Through Zenity's Contributions

MITRE ATLAS (Adversarial Threat Landscape for Artificial-Intelligence Systems) is a globally recognized AI security framework that catalogs adversarial techniques targeting artificial intelligence systems. Similar in structure to MITRE ATT&CK but purpose-built for AI, machine learning, and agentic systems, ATLAS translates abstract AI risks into concrete, actionable attack techniques that security teams can monitor and mitigate.