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23andMe Data Breach: A Wake-Up Call for Consumer Privacy and Corporate Accountability

23andMe Data Breach: A Wake-Up Call for Consumer Privacy and Corporate Accountability

In recent months, the fallout from the 23andMe data breach has offered a sobering reminder of the real-world implications of poor data security—and the profound responsibility companies bear when entrusted with sensitive consumer information. In October 2023, 23andMe, one of the most well-known consumer genetic testing companies, disclosed a significant breach that affected nearly 7

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Modern SecOPs TCO Analysis: The Economic Case for Unified Security Platforms

Modern SecOPs TCO Analysis: The Economic Case for Unified Security Platforms

In today’s rapidly evolving threat landscape, organizations face mounting challenges with traditional, fragmented security approaches. This analysis examines the total cost of ownership (TCO) of conventional security infrastructures compared to modern unified platforms, revealing significant operational and financial advantages of consolidated solutions. The Seceon Open Threat Management (OTM) Platform represents a paradigm shift in security

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Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Analysis: Seceon Platform vs. Siloed Cybersecurity Solutions for a 5,000+ Staff Hospital in the USA

Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Analysis: Seceon Platform vs. Siloed Cybersecurity Solutions for a 5,000+ Staff Hospital in the USA

Cyber threats targeting healthcare organizations are at an all-time high, with ransomware, insider threats, medical device exploits, and data breaches putting patient data and hospital operations at risk. To defend against these threats, hospitals have traditionally relied on siloed security tools, which result in high costs, operational complexity, and slow response times. This analysis compares

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Why Volume-Based Data Ingestion is Failing the Fight Against Modern Cyber Threats

Why Volume-Based Data Ingestion is Failing the Fight Against Modern Cyber Threats

The cybersecurity threat landscape has fundamentally changed. Attackers have become stealthier, more strategic, and increasingly reliant on automation and AI. Yet, many organizations—particularly MSPs and MSSPs supporting small and mid-market businesses—are still relying on security tools priced and architected for a different era. One of the biggest constraints holding back effective threat detection and response?

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