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Security Boulevard, Tuesday, January 20th, 2026

The Hidden Cybersecurity Risk Of 'Integrated' Security Platforms

Vol 334 · Issue 3 · 2026-01-20

In today's cybersecurity market, nearly every vendor claims to offer an integrated or unified platform. For buyers under pressure to reduce complexity, these promises are appealing. But beneath the marketing language lies a reality that many organizations only discover after a breach: integration does not equal unification.

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The Hidden Cybersecurity Risk Of 'Integrated' Security Platforms

Security Boulevard, Tuesday, January 20th, 2026

The Data Center Is Secure, But Your Users Are Not

Vol 334 · Issue 3 · 2026-01-20

Today's data centers are hardened facilities with layered access controls, surveillance, redundancy and security teams focused on keeping threats out. Yet, even the most secure environment can be compromised by a single moment of trust, such as a legitimate-looking email that prompts someone to click a link.

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The Data Center Is Secure, But Your Users Are Not

Security Boulevard, Friday, January 16th, 2026

CCPA: Understanding How Synthetic Data Can Help Achieve Compliance

Vol 334 · Issue 2 · 2026-01-16

You've probably felt the pain of trying to move fast while navigating a growing maze of privacy rules. Data compliance is often framed as a legal checklist-but in reality, it's a systems challenge that plays out in your codebase, CI/CD workflows, and staging environments. How do you ensure privacy protections are embedded directly into the software development lifecycle?

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CCPA: Understanding How Synthetic Data Can Help Achieve Compliance

Security Boulevard, Saturday, January 10th, 2026

Top 10 Privileged Access Management Solutions For 2026

Vol 334 · Issue 1 · 2026-01-10

Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions have moved from a compliance requirement to a front-line security control. As organizations expand across hybrid cloud, SaaS, DevOps pipelines, non-human identities, and now agentic AI, privileged access has become both more pervasive and more dangerous.

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Top 10 Privileged Access Management Solutions For 2026

Security Boulevard, Friday, January 9th, 2026

Inform 2026: Mitre's Updated Threat-Informed Defense Maturity Model Explained

Vol 334 · Issue 1 · 2026-01-09

On January 8th, MITRE's Center for Threat-Informed Defense (CTID) published a significant update update to INFORM, its threat-informed defense maturity model. This update reflects the joint efforts of MITRE researchers, AttackIQ, and several CTID members to enhance INFORM based on two years of operational use and broad security community feedback.

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Inform 2026: Mitre's Updated Threat-Informed Defense Maturity Model Explained

Security Boulevard, Thursday, January 8th, 2026

The Boardroom Case For Penetration Testing

Vol 334 · Issue 1 · 2026-01-08

Cybersecurity risk is no longer an abstract concern relegated to IT teams, it is a material business risk that boards and senior leaders must actively manage.UK government research indicates that around 43% of businesses experienced a cyber security breach or attack in the past year, underlining how common these incidents have become across sector, from small business to large enterprises.

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The Boardroom Case For Penetration Testing

Security Boulevard, Monday, January 5th, 2026

What Is Stealc Malware?

Vol 334 · Issue 1 · 2026-01-05

Stealc malware is an advanced information-stealing malware (infostealer) designed to secretly collect sensitive data from infected systems. Its primary focus is on web browsers, where it extracts saved passwords, cookies, autofill data, and session information.

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What Is Stealc Malware?

Security Boulevard, Monday, January 5th, 2026

2026 Is The Year To Be Breach Ready: Augment Cyber Resilience With Operational Excellence

Vol 334 · Issue 1 · 2026-01-05

A very happy New Year 2026 to you. Those of you who are familiar with my work know that I preach breach readiness, cyber resilience, and building practical capabilities to remain 'unaffected' by cyberattacks. A lot of what I have written in 2025 came from how great wars were fought. There is still a lot to learn about modern cyber resilience from them.

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2026 Is The Year To Be Breach Ready: Augment Cyber Resilience With Operational Excellence

Security Boulevard, Wednesday, December 31st, 2025

Recent Cyber Attacks And Threat Actor Activity: A Deep Dive Into The Evolving Threat Landscape

Vol 333 · Issue 5 · 2025-12-31

Over the past week, global threat activity has highlighted a critical reality: modern cyber attacks are faster, more coordinated, and increasingly industrialized. From mass exploitation of web application vulnerabilities to ransomware-as-a-service operations and record-breaking volumetric DDoS attacks, adversaries continue to evolve both tactically and operationally.

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Recent Cyber Attacks And Threat Actor Activity: A Deep Dive Into The Evolving Threat Landscape

Security Boulevard, Wednesday, December 31st, 2025

Real-World Cyber Attack Detection: How Modern Socs Identify, Block, And Contain Advanced Threats

Vol 333 · Issue 5 · 2025-12-31

Modern cyberattacks rarely appear as a single obvious incident. Instead, they manifest as multiple low-level signals across web, endpoint, DNS, cloud, and network telemetry. When analyzed in isolation, these signals may seem benign. When correlated intelligently, they reveal active attack campaigns targeting applications, identities, cloud storage, and network boundaries.

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Real-World Cyber Attack Detection: How Modern Socs Identify, Block, And Contain Advanced Threats

Security Boulevard, Tuesday, December 30th, 2025

Zero-Day Vulnerabilities: What They Are And How To Respond

Vol 333 · Issue 5 · 2025-12-30

Zero-day vulnerabilities often attract attention and concern because of their unpredictability. They are, by definition, weaknesses that are unknown to software vendors and therefore have no official fix at the point of discovery. When discovered and exploited by malicious actors, they allow attackers to bypass controls before organisations even realise there is a problem.

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Zero-Day Vulnerabilities: What They Are And How To Respond