
For years, artificial intelligence in cybersecurity was primarily seen as a tool. It helped analysts process logs faster, identify suspicious patterns, and automate repetitive tasks

For years, artificial intelligence in cybersecurity was primarily seen as a tool. It helped analysts process logs faster, identify suspicious patterns, and automate repetitive tasks

The next escalation level in crypto fraud has arrived – and it strikes at one of the most sensitive foundations of the digital ecosystem: trust

At first, it feels like progress. A new tool is introduced, another layer is added, one more platform is integrated into the environment. The logic

On paper, the numbers are clear. Significant budgets are allocated to cybersecurity, leading platforms are implemented, well-known vendors are selected, and security architectures are continuously

It doesn’t start with an attack. It starts with a condition. A condition that builds slowly over time, across months, often years. More systems, more

On paper, everything makes sense. Clean architecture, defined processes, established tools, well-documented use cases, clear ownership. The strategy looks structured, mature, and convincing. Frameworks are

It rarely begins with a critical alarm. There is no dramatic red screen, no instant realization that a breach is already in motion, and no

Through our daily exchange with industry decision-makers and with candidates who are deeply involved in the operational side of cybersecurity, we gain a clear picture