The Most Dangerous Vector in Enterprise Security Isn’t Malware — It’s Permission

Rights seem harmless. Quiet. Invisible. Yet anyone who has spent real time inside critical environments eventually learns the uncomfortable truth: privilege determines impact more than malware ever will. Companies prepare for intrusions like they prepare for storms, but often ignore the humidity in their own basement. Who can read a database, who can delete, who […]
Penetration Testing — The moment security learned to attack in order to defend

Penetration testing is a strange term when you hear it for the first time. It sounds offensive and destructive, as if the goal is to break something. In reality, it is one of the most constructive practices in cybersecurity. A penetration test is a controlled intrusion, a sanctioned attack designed not to destroy a system […]
Malware Evolution: From Antivirus to Autonomous Security — How EDR, MDR and AI-Response Are Re-shaping the Endpoint

Malware used to be something you caught. Today it is a process, a cycle, an industry. In the 1990s and early 2000s, antivirus was enough because attack patterns were narrow and predictable: a file infects a system, the scanner identifies a signature, the block triggers, problem solved. Antivirus was a static tool in a static […]
Why You Use RSA, ECC and AES Every Day Without Knowing

Cryptography is the quietest foundation of the digital world. It cannot be seen or heard, yet it runs through every day of every person without interruption. Most people do not realize that they interact with cryptography constantly. Whenever they send a message through WhatsApp, log in to Instagram, pay contactlessly with Apple Pay, unlock an […]