When DLP Alone Fails: Closing Data Exfiltration Gaps
Data exfiltration threats are rising. DLP has been the default answer for years. But here is the uncomfortable truth: DLP alone cannot stop insiders, ...
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Data exfiltration threats are rising. DLP has been the default answer for years. But here is the uncomfortable truth: DLP alone cannot stop insiders, ...
You have six months until the next auditor visit. Or your CISO just read about the Snowflake exfiltration and wants answers by Friday. Either way, you...
You've spent six figures on a data loss prevention suite. The dashboard shows green across the board. Then a contractor exfiltrates 40,000 customer re...
You have a SIEM. It screamed when the ransomware deployed. But here is the uncomfortable truth: your SIEM probably missed the quiet stuff—the credenti...
Ransomware recovery is a high-stakes race: you wipe, restore, verify, and pray. But here's the snag most crews don't see until it's too late. They tri...
I sat in a SOC review last year, watching a dashboard glow green. 99.8% compliance. Zero critical alerts. The CISO smiled. Three days later, a forensi...
Zero-trust is the buzzword that sells itself. Every vendor promises a seamless architecture where no user, device, or packet is trusted by default. Bu...
Your help desk logs tell a story. Every week, another ticket: 'I can't access the CRM.' 'My deployment pipeline just failed – permission denied.' 'The...
Remote work is the default, not a perk. But when your zero-trust rollout locks out half the sales team during a quarterly close, the architecture you ...
You have two weeks until the SOC 2 audit. Your CISO just asked if the access review logs are clean. You say yes — but you are not sure. That knot in y...
You have been through this before. The board sends a memo about 'getting compliant,' your CISO circulates a spreadsheet of framework names, and sudden...
It hits your inbox at 2:47 PM on a Tuesday. A terse email from your CRM vendor: 'We are investigating unusual activity on our infrastructure that may ...