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Reducing Alert Fatigue Using AI: From Overwhelmed SOCs to Autonomous Precision

Reducing Alert Fatigue Using AI: From Overwhelmed SOCs to Autonomous Precision

How Artificial Intelligence Transforms Security Operations Security Operations Centers (SOCs) face a growing operational challenge: overwhelming alert volumes. Modern enterprise environments generate thousands of security notifications daily across endpoint, network, identity, cloud, and application layers. This continuous stream of alerts creates what the industry describes as alert fatigue, a condition where analysts are overwhelmed by

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Significant Ransomware & Firewall Misconfiguration Breach

Significant Ransomware & Firewall Misconfiguration Breach

When “Secure by Design” Fails at the Edge Firewalls are still widely treated as the first and final line of defense. Once deployed, configured, and updated, they are often assumed to be a stable control that quietly does its job in the background. Recent ransomware incidents suggest that the assumption is becoming dangerous. In early

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AI Governance in Cybersecurity: Building Trust and Resilience in the Age of Intelligent Security

AI Governance in Cybersecurity: Building Trust and Resilience in the Age of Intelligent Security

Artificial intelligence is no longer a “nice to have” in cybersecurity – it’s embedded everywhere. From detecting suspicious activity to responding to incidents in real time, AI now sits at the heart of modern security operations. But as organizations hand over more responsibility to intelligent systems, a tough question emerges: who’s really in control? This

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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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