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Criminal IP Returns to Infosecurity Europe 2026 with Advanced AI-Driven TI & ASM
Torrance, United States / California, 19th May 2026, CyberNewswire...
Threat Intelligence for Exposure Management: How TI Powers Smarter CTEM Programs
Your security team has access to more vulnerability data than ever before. Scanners produce thousands of findings each week. Threat feeds deliver a steady stream of indicators. Yet most organizations still struggle with the same fundamental problem: deciding what to fix first. The disconnect...
What Is Threat Hunting? A Complete Guide for Security Teams
What Is Threat Hunting? A Complete Guide for Security Teams Security tools catch a lot. They do not catch everything. Automated detection systems rely on known signatures, predefined rules, and behavioral baselines. Sophisticated adversaries know this and design their operations to slip through t...
Threat and Vulnerability Management: Building a Unified Program
Most security teams run threat intelligence and vulnerability management as separate operations. Threat analysts track adversary campaigns and emerging exploits. Vulnerability teams run scans, generate reports, and chase patches. The two groups rarely share a workflow, a priority list, or even a...
TrendAI™ Supports Global Law Enforcement Efforts
Learn how TrendAI™ and our researchers contributed threat intelligence and analysis to support INTERPOL against cybercrime...
Microsoft Graph Enterprise Intelligence Collector
This Metasploit auxiliary module interacts with the Microsoft Graph API to perform enterprise intelligence collection. It supports authentication using Azure AD application credentials or an existing access token and enables enumeration of Azure users, SharePoint sites, OneDrive files, and Exchan...
Criminal IP to Present Decision-Ready Threat Intelligence at RSAC™ 2026
Torrance, United States / California, 2nd March 2026, CyberNewswire...
6 Best Exposure Management Cybersecurity Platforms
How do you know if your security controls will actually stop an attack? You can have the best firewalls and endpoint protection on the market, but misconfigurations or undiscovered assets can render them useless. This is the fundamental question that traditional vulnerability management can't...
Exposure Management vs Vulnerability Management: Key Differences
Is your security program truly reducing risk, or is it just getting really good at patching? This question is at the heart of the exposure management vs vulnerability management debate. A traditional approach can tell you that a door has a weak lock, but it can't tell you if that door leads to a...
Why Replace Kenna with Hive Pro? A Full Comparison
If your security team is drowning in alerts and spending more time triaging than remediating, you know the old approach to vulnerability management is broken. Chasing endless CVEs and trying to stitch together data from a dozen different tools leads to burnout and leaves critical gaps in your...
What is Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS)? A Guide
If you’re on a vulnerability management team, you’re likely drowning in a sea of CVEs. Your scanners produce massive lists of potential weaknesses, but with limited time and resources, which ones do you fix first? A high CVSS score doesn't always translate to real-world risk. You need context to...
Cyber Risk Prioritization: A Practical Guide
For years, security teams have relied on static scores like CVSS to guide their patching efforts. While helpful, these scores only tell part of the story. They show a vulnerability's potential severity but lack the real-world context of what attackers are actually doing right now. A theoretical...
What Is Security Control Validation? A Practical Guide
A fully-stocked security arsenal can create a dangerous false sense of security. You might have the best technology on the market, but misconfigurations, policy gaps, or a lack of integration can leave you just as exposed as having no tools at all. Relying on a defense that only looks good on pap...
Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability: Risks & Protection
Your team knows the drill: a security alert goes out, and everyone scrambles to patch. But what happens in the critical window before a fix is available for a new Chrome zero-day vulnerability? Relying on a reactive cycle of patching leaves your organization dangerously exposed. Attackers thrive ...
SafePay Ransomware: TTPs and Defense Strategies
When a threat actor disables your security software and starts deleting your backups, you’re already in the middle of a crisis. The operators behind SafePay ransomware are known for these exact tactics, deliberately sabotaging your ability to respond and recover. Catching an attack like this earl...
CISA Releases Guide to Mitigate Risks from Bulletproof Hosting Providers
Today, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA, in collaboration with the U.S. National Security Agency, U.S. Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center, U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, and international partners, released the guide Bulletproof Defense: Mitigating Risks from...
5 Best Threat Exposure Management Tools for 2025
A long list of vulnerabilities without context isn't a security strategy—it's just noise. Legacy vulnerability scanners are great at finding potential flaws, but they often fail to answer the most important question: "What should we fix right now?" This is why Threat Exposure Management TEM...
ThreatBook Launches Best-of-Breed Advanced Threat Intelligence Solution
Singapore, Singapore, 29th September 2025, CyberNewsWire...
LLM-Driven APT Detection for 6G Wireless Networks: a Systematic Review and Taxonomy
Sixth Generation 6G wireless networks, which are expected to be deployed in the 2030s, have already created great excitement in academia and the private sector with their extremely high communication speed and low latency rates. However, despite the ultra-low latency, high throughput, and...
Modernizing Vulnerability Management: The Move Toward Exposure Management
Managing vulnerabilities in the constantly evolving technological landscape is a difficult task. Although vulnerabilities emerge regularly, not all vulnerabilities present the same level of risk. Traditional metrics such as CVSS score or the number of vulnerabilities are insufficient for effectiv...