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From data to decisions: Threat intelligence in SOC operations

Threat intelligence has moved far beyond feed ingestion and indicator matching. In a modern security operations center, it helps teams interpret alerts in context, improve detection engineering, guide threat hunting, and sharpen incident response. As cyber threats grow more complex, integrating threat intelligence into daily SOC workflows can help…

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Seeing the unseen: Why full visibility is the cornerstone of cyber defense

Achieving visibility is not a one-time project but a continuous discipline. It involves aligning data sources, integrating detection tools, and adopting a mindset where infrastructure is treated as an evolving ecosystem rather than a static perimeter.

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Cybersecurity foundations: A strategic addition to university curricula

Cyberthreats aren’t slowing down, and in this environment, by implementing cybersecurity programs, universities help their students resist emerging digital risks, get forward-thinking education, and the skills needed to succeed in all industries. 

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Top trends in the financial sector: Trick or treat?

By integrating cutting-edge technology, ongoing education, and trusted partnerships, organizations can establish a resilient, fault-tolerant infrastructure. Such an approach minimizes financial risks, ensures regulatory compliance, and guarantees uninterrupted business continuity.

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Quantum computing’s top 3 cybersecurity threats, and why we can’t ignore them

Transitioning to post-quantum cryptography will take years. Preparations must begin now and the security decisions we make today will define the resilience of our digital infrastructure for decades.

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Maritime cybersecurity in 2025: Navigating digital threats in interconnected seas 

In 2025, the maritime sector stands at a crossroads: digitize securely or risk amplified losses.  Modern digital solutions – from connected vessels to autonomous systems – must adopt  "secure by design" from inception, embedding cybersecurity into hardware, software, and processes rather than bolting it on later.

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Opportunities or challenges? Six digital trends in the oil and gas industry

To harness the full potential of digitalization while safeguarding assets and personnel, industry stakeholders must prioritize robust security frameworks, invest in skilled cybersecurity talent, and adopt best practices for managing complex, interconnected systems.