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Why Kludged Security Platforms Create Blind Spots Attackers Exploit

Why Kludged Security Platforms Create Blind Spots Attackers Exploit

Security teams invest heavily to eliminate blind spots, yet many organizations unintentionally create them through fragmented security architectures. These blind spots are not caused by a lack of telemetry. They are created when security platforms fail to interpret activity as a unified story across cloud, endpoint, identity, and network environments. Modern attacks are designed to

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Why “Platform Consolidation” Often Increases Risk Instead of Reducing It

Why “Platform Consolidation” Often Increases Risk Instead of Reducing It

One vendor. Many engines. The same security problems. In boardrooms across the globe, a compelling narrative dominates enterprise security strategy: consolidate the security stack to reduce complexity, lower costs, and improve operational efficiency. Fewer vendors promise simpler management, cleaner procurement, and a stronger security posture through tighter integration. On paper, the logic is difficult to

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Extended Detection and Response (XDR): A New Era in Cybersecurity

Extended Detection and Response (XDR): A New Era in Cybersecurity

The digital landscape is evolving at a rapid pace, and so are the threats that target organizations. With cyberattacks becoming more sophisticated and diverse, traditional security solutions often struggle to keep up. Businesses today need a more unified, proactive, and intelligent approach to detect and respond to threats. This is where Extended Detection and Response

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Real-time Threat Intelligence: Empowering Proactive Cybersecurity with Seceon

Real-time Threat Intelligence: Empowering Proactive Cybersecurity with Seceon

As businesses continue their digital transformation journeys, they are exposed to an ever-expanding attack surface. With the proliferation of cloud environments, remote work, and the increasing use of IoT devices, the complexity of cybersecurity threats has intensified. In this fast-evolving landscape, traditional security tools—based on signatures and static rule-based methods—are no longer sufficient. Organizations need

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