79% of Ransomware Attacks Start with Compromised Identities Jordyn Alger July 21, 2026 The most common method used to enact ransomware is the abuse of compromised credentials. Read More
5 Ways Quantum and AI Will Rewrite the Rules of Cyberattacks Eddy Zervigon June 11, 2026 Five critical threats security leaders should expect. Read More
Identity Crimes Have Become Multi-Layered Jordyn Alger June 11, 2026 Research shows identity crimes are increasingly leading to multiple fraud instances rather than creating isolated events. Read More
6M Impacted by Carnival Cruise Data Breach Jordyn Alger May 28, 2026 The incident was caused by a social engineering attack targeting an employee device. Read More
Reframing MFA Bypass: Four Identity Gaps Attackers Exploit Mouhamad Mbacke May 18, 2026 The misnomer of ‘MFA Bypass’ keeps MFA at the center of a problem it cannot solve alone. Read More
What “The Pitt” Gets Right About Ransomware and What Hospitals Can’t Afford to Ignore David Cottingham April 16, 2026 The Pitt may end its story with systems restored, but real hospitals don’t get that clean ending. Read More
5 Minutes With The New Battleground of Cybersecurity Jordyn Alger January 29, 2026 Security magazine talks with James Maude, Field CTO at BeyondTrust, about what believes is the new battleground of cybersecurity. Read More
The Identity Theft Risk Profile of NBA and NFL Draft Prospects Dr. David Maimon January 12, 2026 Does making a draft list increase the risk of identity theft? Read More
630M Passwords Stolen, FBI Reveals: What This Says About Credential Value Jordyn Alger December 18, 2025 630 million passwords were stolen, highlighting the value of passwords and password protection. Read More
Rethinking Data Collection in Identity Security Joe Kaufmann October 29, 2025 The key to an effective security strategy lies not in collecting more information, but in focusing on the right data to ensure safety without unnecessary exposure.Read More