Red Teaming as a Culture: Beyond Just VAPT

Red Teaming as a Culture: Beyond Just VAPT By Gladson, Threat Analyst “VAPT shows you what’s broken Red Teaming shows you how you’ll be breached.” We pass every pentest  so we must be secure, right? That’s what one client confidently shared with us just weeks later, our Red Team simulated a targeted phishing campaign, gained

Do you know the dark side of your vehicle stickers?

Do you know the dark side of your vehicle stickers? Protect It Before It’s Too Late   By Hariharan R, Cyber Researcher  In our everyday life, we often do things with love and pride. We paste our children’s names on our vehicles, write our lover’s name inside a heart symbol on the back of the car,

One Click. One Log File. A $Billion Breach in the Making

One Click. One Log File. A $Billion Breach in the Making By Anand R, Cyber Researcher It is on Tuesday morning. You’re in a deadline-oriented session while checking emails with a cup of coffee. A developer named Alex is doing the same somewhere. He clicks on what he thinks is a harmless link, perhaps related

The Cyberwarfare Chess Masters: An Inside Look at APTs

The Cyberwarfare Chess Masters: An Inside Look at APTs By Giridharan S, Cyber Researcher Overview Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups are among the most capable and persistent opponents in the unpredictable and dangerous realm of cyberwarfare.  APT campaigns can involve targets of huge consequence, e.g., governments, businesses, vital infrastructure or even sometimes individuals; there is