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Your Vendor's Security Posture Isn't What Breached You. Your Connection to Them Was. Third Party Risk Management

Your Vendor's Security Posture Isn't What Breached You. Your Connection to Them Was.

Third-party breaches hit 48% of incidents in 2026. Why continuous monitoring must instrument OAuth grants and API access, not just vendor posture scores — plus regulatory requirements.

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  • Aug 13, 2026
The Control You Bought Was Real. The Coverage Wasn't. Vulnerability Intelligence

The Control You Bought Was Real. The Coverage Wasn't.

97% of ransomware victims breached through credentials had MFA enabled. Susceptibility isn't a missing control — it's an unfinished one. What the 2026 breach data reveals.

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  • Aug 10, 2026
Every Governance Mechanism You Own Asks a Yes/No Question. Partial Coverage Answers Yes. Vulnerability Intelligence

Every Governance Mechanism You Own Asks a Yes/No Question. Partial Coverage Answers Yes.

Boards, auditors, and insurers ask yes/no questions. Partial coverage answers yes. Six organizational factors that keep known ransomware gaps open — and what actually closes them.

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  • Aug 10, 2026
The Salesforce Threat Analysis of 2026 Third Party Risk Management

The Salesforce Threat Analysis of 2026

Analysis of 2026's Salesforce breaches: guest user misconfigurations, OAuth supply chain attacks, vishing, and Agentforce prompt injection — none exploiting an actual platform vulnerability.

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  • May 28, 2026
Log4Shell, Four Years On: The Vulnerability Nobody Finished Patching Cybersecurity Risk Management

Log4Shell, Four Years On: The Vulnerability Nobody Finished Patching

A retrospective on Log4Shell four years on: which organizations were actually breached, which were merely exposed, and why 40 million vulnerable downloads still happen annually.

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  • May 28, 2026
Eight CVEs, $244 Million: What Akira's Vulnerability List Actually Tells You Third Party Risk Management

Eight CVEs, $244 Million: What Akira's Vulnerability List Actually Tells You

Akira's eight named CVEs, decoded: why severity scores misprice them, why patching SonicWall didn't stop the group, and where defenders should focus detection effort instead.

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  • May 28, 2026
Nobody Hacked the Bank: What 18 Months of Financial-Sector Breaches Actually Show Third Party Risk Management

Nobody Hacked the Bank: What 18 Months of Financial-Sector Breaches Actually Show

Financial institutions hardened their defenses, so attackers went through vendors and employees instead. Four cases from 2025–2026 show where the sector's real exposure now sits.

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  • May 28, 2026
You Are Being Researched Right Now. The Question Is Whether You've Read the Same File. OSINT Framework

You Are Being Researched Right Now. The Question Is Whether You've Read the Same File.

Attackers and defenders read the same public sources — but only one side looks. What 2026 breach data says about OSINT's real defensive value and limits.

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  • May 28, 2026
The Ten Most Targeted Business Sectors in 2026 — And Why the Ranking Is Less Useful Than the Pattern Underneath It Breach Intelligence

The Ten Most Targeted Business Sectors in 2026 — And Why the Ranking Is Less Useful Than the Pattern Underneath It

A data-backed ranking of 2026's ten most targeted industries, drawn from DBIR, X-Force, and GRIT — plus the four attack mechanics that cut across every sector.

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  • May 28, 2026
The Assets You Stopped Paying For Are Still Working — For Someone Else Vulnerability Intelligence

The Assets You Stopped Paying For Are Still Working — For Someone Else

Abandoned DNS records, expired domains, and orphaned cloud namespaces are being industrialized as attack infrastructure. What the evidence shows, and how organizations reduce the exposure.

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  • May 28, 2026
Volt Typhoon in 2026: The Threat Actor That Stopped Being News and Never Stopped Being Present Threat Intelligence

Volt Typhoon in 2026: The Threat Actor That Stopped Being News and Never Stopped Being Present

Volt Typhoon left the headlines but not the US critical infrastructure. What is forensically confirmed, what remains contested, and which defensive controls actually matter in 2026.

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  • May 28, 2026
Ungoverned by Default: What Actually Goes Wrong When Organizations Adopt AI AI Risk Management

Ungoverned by Default: What Actually Goes Wrong When Organizations Adopt AI

AI adoption risk is governance risk, not model risk. Seven failure modes from the 2026 breach data: shadow AI, agent permissions, identity sprawl, supply chain, and regulation.

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  • May 28, 2026

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