The Hidden Attack Surface: 5 External Threats Your Firewall Can’t See

The Hidden Attack Surface: 5 External Threats Your Firewall Can’t See TL;DR  Most enterprise security strategies are built around protecting what exists inside the network. However, today’s most effective attacks begin outside it. The external attack surface includes brand impersonation, phishing infrastructure, credential leaks, shadow assets, and malicious content spread across the internet. These threats operate beyond the visibility of traditional

The Corporate Memory Leak: How Model Inversion Steals Your AI’s Proprietary DNA 

The Corporate Memory Leak: How Model Inversion Steals Your AI’s Proprietary DNA TL;DR  Your AI model can quietly leak the very data that makes it valuable. Model inversion attacks use normal interactions to extract sensitive information from trained models. No breach, no malware, just controlled questioning. For enterprises, this creates a hidden risk to intellectual

Why Attackers Scale Infrastructure While Teams Chase Alerts 

Why Attackers Scale Infrastructure While Teams Chase Alerts TL;TR  Defenders are trapped in a reactive loop of triaging millions of alerts (often 50-90% false positives), while attackers spend weeks or months in a “quiet build” phase. During this time, they register domains, warm up IP addresses, and establish Command-and-Control (C2) infrastructure that is statistically indistinguishable from legitimate

From Extortion to Influence: Why Cyber Attacks Are No Longer Just About Money 

From Extortion to Influence: Why Cyber Attacks Are No Longer Just About Money  For much of the last decade, cybersecurity incidents followed a familiar and almost predictable arc. An organization would experience a disruption, often sudden and visible. Systems would slow or stop. Data would be encrypted. A demand would follow, usually financial. Leadership would be forced into