AI-Powered Malware – When Attacks Learn, Adapt and Outthink Us

Malware was once a tool, programmed by humans, bounded by logic, easy to classify and, with luck, easy to contain. Today it feels less like software and more like a living thing. No longer static code, but a system that learns, observes and reorganizes itself whenever it meets resistance. We no longer face infections, we […]
Firewall – the gate where every packet must earn its right to cross

When someone hears the word cybersecurity, one idea rises faster than any technical framework or product category. Firewall. It is the mental image most people carry. A barrier, a border, a checkpoint. Something that stands between danger and the place where data lives. Simple, visible, almost physical. That is why the term survives even in […]
Crisis Response – You’re Not Stopping the Attack. You’re Fighting It

At DarkGate we do not look at cybersecurity from the outside. We live inside the environments that matter. We run a magazine, yes, but we also operate one of the most respected cybersecurity recruitment agencies on the planet. The people we place work where failures are measured in millions and where security is not a […]
Threat Management – The Point Where Defense Becomes Survival

Threats don’t wait for mistakes anymore. They move, adapt, scale. They don’t knock on the front gate, they slip through identity layers, API chains, SaaS edges, unmanaged endpoints. Threat Management exists for one reason: to see, decide and neutralize before business damage becomes a headline. Security used to be a toolbox. Today it’s an organism […]