
Rory Maillet
Data Protection AdvisorThe digital perimeter has officially dissolved, replaced by a chaotic swarm of automated exploits that scan, target, and breach corporate assets before a human analyst can even finish their morning coffee. Security operations centers are currently processing nearly one million alerts annually, revealing a startling reality: nearly one-fifth of
The silent migration of artificial intelligence from a peripheral experimental tool to a foundational architectural layer has fundamentally altered the structural integrity of corporate workflows, yet many leadership teams remain unaware of how deep these roots have grown. While boards of directors often find themselves preoccupied with the
Perimeter-first security has become a liability in cloud-heavy, partner-connected enterprises. Breaches are more costly and faster, and each incident underscores the value of data as a business asset under threat. Attackers use valid credentials and living-off-the-land techniques that slip past signature tools. The global average cost of a data
The sudden, violent flash of munitions striking a steel-reinforced perimeter in the Middle East has finally ended the long-held myth that digital infrastructure exists in a safe, untouchable vacuum. On March 1, drone strikes targeting data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain replaced the abstract threat of "cyber warfare" with the
The traditional perimeter has not just moved; it has effectively vanished in an landscape where 79% of cybersecurity professionals now cite the sheer velocity of automated exploitation as their primary existential threat. For decades, the Virtual Private Network (VPN) served as the undisputed backbone of remote connectivity, relying on the simple
The sudden realization that a software license might be costing more than the value it generates has sent a shiver through the modern executive suite. As artificial intelligence evolves from a novelty into a core operational layer, the traditional Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model is facing a reckoning that many industry analysts describe as an





