When a login screen becomes the frontline of a breach, tiny bits of rogue JavaScript can turn a trusted brand into a launchpad for account takeover before users even realize something is wrong. Microsoft’s answer in Entra ID is to shut the door at the moment of highest risk by allowing only
Imagine a trusted platform, one that countless businesses rely on for seamless customer support, suddenly becoming a gateway for cybercriminals to infiltrate sensitive systems. This alarming scenario is unfolding as researchers uncover a sophisticated campaign targeting Zendesk, a leading provider
Imagine a world where a single click can cost a company billions, where digital assets are more vulnerable than ever, and where the global economy teeters on the edge of a cybercrime epidemic. In 2025, this is no longer a hypothetical scenario but a stark reality, as cybercrime costs are soaring to
Breaches no longer unfold as single events but as sprints through sprawling data estates where AI accelerates both opportunity and threat while identities become the fuse that turns minor missteps into major outages. The timeline to respond shrinks as adversaries automate reconnaissance and exploit
Chloe Maraina has spent her career translating messy, high-volume data into crisp, visual narratives that leaders can act on. As a Business Intelligence expert with deep roots in data science, she’s helped organizations pivot their talent strategies in step with AI’s rapid rise. In this
In a world where a half-second delay can mean a missed hazard in traffic, a spoiled batch on a factory line, or a broken shopping experience at the register, moving AI decisions closer to where data is created has started to look less like an option and more like an imperative across industries