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From unknowns to known risks: Mapping your app's privacy surface

Mobile apps are everywhere. From the moment we wake up and check the weather to staying connected with friends and family, our lives are woven together by apps. They manage our money, track our workouts, store our memories, and even help us find love. But with this convenience comes a hidden cost: our privacy. Every tap, every swipe, every “allow” permission is a potential gateway for data to flow, sometimes to places we never intended.

Understanding AI compliance and its importance for organizations

As AI capabilities grow, organizations are adopting it for compliance monitoring, risk analysis, and data processing. However, increased use also introduces new risks, making strict regulation essential, especially in sectors where sensitive data is involved—like finance, insurance, and healthcare. Mishandling this information can lead to reputational damage, legal action, or hefty fines.

Best AI Red Teaming Tools: Top 7 Solutions in 2025

There was a time when “AI red teaming” sounded like a novelty. Now, it’s fast becoming table stakes. If your organization is shipping machine learning or LLM-powered systems into the real world (especially in sensitive domains), you need to know how those systems behave under pressure. That’s where AI red teaming tools come in. These tools help teams stress-test AI the way it will actually be used (and misused).

GitGuardian Launches MCP Server to Bring Secrets Security into Developer Workflows

GitGuardian, the leader in automated secrets detection and remediation, today announced the launch of its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, a powerful new infrastructure designed to bring AI-assisted secrets security directly into developer environments. As intelligent agents begin to reshape the software development landscape, GitGuardian's MCP server marks a pivotal shift in aligning security practices with an environment where code is shipped faster than ever.

Developing Security Leaders

Most security leaders don't suddenly become "strategic" the moment they get a new title. It's a skill developed through failures, feedback, and learning how to align your work with the business's goals. On this episode of The Connectivity Cloud Podcast, Olivier Busolini opens up about his own missteps, trying to contribute from inside the tech silo, then outside of it, and still feeling ineffective?

EP 11 - The calm CISO: Strength under pressure

What does it take to stay calm in the face of constant cyber pressure—and why does that mindset matter more than ever? In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner speaks with Den Jones, founder and CEO of 909Cyber, about his transition from enterprise chief security officer (CSO) to cybersecurity consultant.

Hyper-volumetric DDoS attacks skyrocket: Cloudflare's 2025 Q2 DDoS threat report

Welcome to the 22nd edition of the Cloudflare DDoS Threat Report. Published quarterly, this report offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolving threat landscape of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks based on data from the Cloudflare network. In this edition, we focus on the second quarter of 2025. June was the busiest month for DDoS attacks in 2025 Q2, accounting for nearly 38% of all observed activity.

Cloudflare recognized as a Visionary in 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for SASE Platforms

We are thrilled to announce that Cloudflare has been named a Visionary in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) Platforms1 report. We view this evaluation as a significant recognition of our strategy to help connect and secure workspace security and coffee shop networking through our unique connectivity cloud approach. You can read more about our position in the report here.