CERT-In Compliance Alone Is Not Enough: The External Threat Gap 

CERT-In Compliance Alone Is Not Enough: The External Threat Gap  Introduction: When Compliance Starts to Feel Like Protection  In boardrooms across India, cybersecurity conversations often reach a familiar conclusion. The organization is CERT-In compliant. Logs are retained. Incidents are reported within mandated timelines. Audits are clean. From a governance perspective, everything appears to be in order.  And yet,

Why Cyber Resilience Fails at the Moment of Decision, Not the Moment of Attack 

Why Cyber Resilience Fails at the Moment of Decision, Not the Moment of Attack   Most cyber failures do not begin with a sophisticated attack.  They begin much later.  They begin in a meeting room, on a conference call, or in an inbox where a message sits unanswered for longer than it should. They begin when information is

When AI Becomes the Weakest Link in Enterprise Security 

When AI Becomes the Weakest Link in Enterprise Security For most enterprises, the decision to adopt AI did not feel risky. It felt inevitable. Teams experimented with generative tools to improve productivity. Business units adopted AI-driven analytics to accelerate insights. Vendors embedded AI capabilities into platforms that organizations were already using. Over time, AI became

Beyond Internal Signals: Why External AI-Driven Threat Intelligence Is Now Mandatory 

Beyond Internal Signals: Why External AI-Driven Threat Intelligence Is Now Mandatory  The Blind Spot Quietly Undermining Enterprise Security  In the early hours of a weekday morning, a global enterprise detected unusual lateral movement across a handful of systems. The SOC responded quickly. Endpoints were isolated. Logs were pulled. Incident response procedures were executed precisely as designed.  What leadership