Author: Maggie MacAlpine

From Raw Data to Real Decisions: How Seceon and Obviam Are Empowering CISOs with Outcome-Driven Metrics

From Raw Data to Real Decisions: How Seceon and Obviam Are Empowering CISOs with Outcome-Driven Metrics

Live from the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2025, Seceon’s Shikha Pandey caught up with Obviam’s EVP Keith Johnson to discuss a major shift in cybersecurity leadership: the move toward outcome-driven metrics as the new standard for evaluating cybersecurity effectiveness. According to Keith, one recurring theme from the Gartner sessions was clear: CISOs are

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Chandra Pandey on Why Unified Security and AI Are the Future of Cyber Resilience

Chandra Pandey on Why Unified Security and AI Are the Future of Cyber Resilience

In a recent interview with Tahawultech at GISEC Global 2025, Seceon Founder and CEO Chandra Shekhar Pandey shared his perspective on what cybersecurity needs most in this era of AI-driven threats: clarity, automation, and true platform unification. A Vision for Simplicity and Speed During the interview, Chandra outlined one of Seceon’s core beliefs: cybersecurity should

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AI Is Supercharging Cybercrime — Here’s Why Threat Detection Needs to Evolve

AI Is Supercharging Cybercrime — Here’s Why Threat Detection Needs to Evolve

A new report published by Express Computer highlights a dramatic shift in the Indian cybersecurity landscape: AI is now powering a surge of faster, stealthier cyberattacks. Based on a survey by Fortinet and IDC of over 400 CISOs and CIOs across India, the findings reveal a pressing concern: organizations are facing a new generation of

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Ransomware in the Supply Chain: What the DragonForce Attack Means for MSPs

Ransomware in the Supply Chain: What the DragonForce Attack Means for MSPs

In a recent report by BleepingComputer, DragonForce—a rapidly rising ransomware group—breached a managed service provider (MSP) and leveraged its SimpleHelp remote monitoring and management (RMM) platform to infiltrate downstream customers. Sophos, which investigated the attack, attributes the breach to a string of known SimpleHelp vulnerabilities (CVE-2024-57726 through CVE-2024-57728). Once inside, DragonForce actors conducted network reconnaissance,

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