Author: Anamika Pandey

State of Cybersecurity 2025 for USA MSPs/MSSPs: Challenges, Threats, and the Seceon Platform Solution

State of Cybersecurity 2025 for USA MSPs/MSSPs: Challenges, Threats, and the Seceon Platform Solution

Introduction: The Cybersecurity Crisis for Service Providers The landscape of cybersecurity for USA Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) in 2025 is defined by unprecedented complexity, operational frustration, and rapidly escalating threats. The “Best of Breed” tool stack, the evolution of nation-state APT groups, and the explosion in ransomware require a

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Why Network Monitoring Matters: How Seceon Enables Proactive, Intelligent Cyber Defence

Why Network Monitoring Matters: How Seceon Enables Proactive, Intelligent Cyber Defence

In today’s fast-evolving digital world, organizations increasingly rely on hybrid workforces, cloud-first strategies, and distributed infrastructures to gain agility and scalability. This transformation has expanded the network into a complex ecosystem spanning on-premises, cloud, and remote endpoints, vastly increasing the attack surface. Cyber adversaries exploit this complexity using stealth techniques like encrypted tunnels, credential misuse,

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ML-Powered Anomaly Detection: The New Backbone of Modern SOCs

ML-Powered Anomaly Detection: The New Backbone of Modern SOCs

In today’s digital-first world, cyber threats are evolving faster than ever. Traditional, rule-based detection tools can no longer keep pace with the sophistication of modern attacks. Organizations need a smarter, adaptive, and automated approach — this is where Machine Learning (ML)-powered anomaly detection comes in. This technology lies at the heart of next-generation Security Operations

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Cognitive Threat Analytics: How Seceon Enables Next-Gen SOC Defence

Cognitive Threat Analytics: How Seceon Enables Next-Gen SOC Defence

Introduction In the rapidly evolving cyber-threat landscape, traditional signature-based defences are no longer sufficient. Threat actors increasingly use stealth, lateral movement, encrypted channels, zero-day exploits and insider tactics. To keep pace, security operations centres (SOCs) need more than firewalls and rule-sets: they need systems that think, learn and adapt. Enter cognitive threat analytics – an

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