Yearly Archives: 2026


Modern organizations rarely operate in isolation. From cloud and managed service providers to payroll platforms and software vendors, third-party relationships have become essential to business efficiency. However, every external partnership introduces another point of vulnerability. When a vendor experiences a security failure, the consequences often extend beyond its own environment, […]

Why a Vendor’s Mistakes Become a Company’s Security Nightmare


Enterprise security strategies prioritize digital defenses while overlooking the physical infrastructure that carries power and data. Exposed network cables are subject to environmental stress and deliberate sabotage, which can undermine even sophisticated cybersecurity measures. Cable infrastructure hardening addresses this vulnerability. Organizations seeking resilient operations can acquire protective sleeving from an […]

Why Cable Infrastructure Hardening Is a Critical Layer of Physical ...


The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) ensures that companies in the defense supply chain have the appropriate level of cybersecurity to protect sensitive government information. Explore five of the most common challenges companies face on their path to compliance and effective tips to help overcome them.  Why CMMC Compliance Matters […]

5 Common Challenges in Achieving CMMC Compliance



Automatic tank gauge systems may appear to be relatively simple monitoring devices. They measure the contents of storage tanks and provide operators with information needed to manage fuel, chemicals, water-treatment materials, and other liquids. But when these systems are exposed to the public internet, protected by default credentials, or connected […]

Internet-Exposed Tank Gauges Reveal a Persistent Critical Infrastructure Risk


A hostile executive departure presents a fundamentally different risk profile than a typical employee exit. Senior leaders hold extensive system privileges and influence strategic decisions, giving them access to assets that can affect the entire organization. A poorly managed executive departure or hostile termination can create widespread cybersecurity exposure. Organizations […]

Are You Prepared for a Hostile Executive Departure?





Third-party outsourcing helps expand operational efficiency, but it also introduces new layers of risk across security, compliance and financial integrity. System and Organization Controls (SOC) reports, particularly SOC 1 and SOC 2, help organizations evaluate external service providers through structured, independent assessments. Understanding their differences is essential for effective vendor […]

Understanding Third-Party Risk: What is the Difference Between SOC 1 ...


Organizations are rapidly adopting artificial intelligence (AI) to automate complex workflows and accelerate decision-making. However, the best approach for securing enterprise AI requires addressing new privacy and compliance challenges that traditional cybersecurity frameworks may not. This involves combining governance with advanced security controls and continuous risk management. What Are the […]

What Is the Best Approach for Secure Enterprise AI?




A new era of increasingly destructive cyberthreats means companies can no longer rely on traditional compliance-based cybersecurity awareness training. For the fifth year in a row, the Allianz Risk Barometer found that cyber incidents constitute the top global business risk—and by a “higher margin than ever before.” Researchers report that […]

Cyberattacks Are the Top Global Business Risk and CISOs Must ...


In Episode S8E7 of the Brilliance Security Magazine Podcast, host Steven Bowcut speaks with Phuong “Kenny” Nguyen, Chief Technology Officer at KhaiCode, about the growing challenge of understanding what is actually inside the software organizations rely on every day. KhaiCode focuses on what it calls binary exploit intelligence: the process […]

Why Binary Exploit Intelligence Matters in Software Supply Chain Security