Types of Honeypots
đź§© What Are Honeypots? A honeypot is a decoy system or resource designed to appear vulnerable to attackers. It simulates a real target (e.g., servers, databases, applications) but is isolated and monitored. When attackers interact with a honeypot, they reveal...
What Is a Honeypot?
A honeypot is a decoy system or network set up to mimic a legitimate target for cyberattacks. It appears vulnerable and attractive to attackers, but in reality, it’s isolated and monitored. The main goal? To lure attackers away from actual systems, detect malicious...
Why Encrypting Your Backup Data is Non-Negotiable
In today’s threat landscape, data breaches, ransomware, and insider threats are not a question of if—but when. While many organizations focus heavily on securing their active systems, backups often remain an overlooked vulnerability. Unencrypted backups can be a...
Understanding RTO & RPO: The Cornerstones of Disaster Recovery
🛡️ Business Continuity Insights Understanding RTO & RPO: The Cornerstones of Disaster Recovery In today’s fast-paced business environment, even a brief system outage or data loss can result in significant financial and reputational damage. That’s why understanding...
Why Data Backups Are Crucial for Your Company’s Security
 today’s digital-first world, every company—regardless of size or industry—is a target for cyberattacks. While firewalls, antivirus software, and employee training are critical defenses, there is one often-overlooked strategy that can make or break your recovery after...
What is Command & Control (C&C) Attack?
🔍 What is a Command and Control Attack?  A C&C attack occurs when hackers remotely control malware-infected devices (called “bots”) through a centralized server. Think of it like a puppet master pulling strings:  Bots: Compromised devices (computers, IoT...