Cyber Security Blog

Inherent vs Residual Risk Assessments

Every business faces risks. From data breaches to financial losses, risks are everywhere. But not all risks are the same. Some are present from the start, while others emerge after you’ve taken action to control them. These are known as inherent risks and residual risks. Understanding the difference between them can transform your approach to managing threats.   Without a clear grasp of inherent and residual risks,...

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SIEM Tools

Cyber threats are growing, and no organization should ignore its security posture. Many businesses are now turning to SIEM tools (Security Information and Event Management) to monitor, detect, and respond to these threats in real time. SIEM tools gather, analyze, and manage security information from various sources to provide actionable insights.   This blog will discuss the top five SIEM tools you should consider for 2026. We’ll...

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Pharming attack

Imagine trying to access your bank's website only to realize you’ve been secretly redirected to a fake page. You unknowingly give away your sensitive information to hackers. This is the danger of a pharming attack.   In this guide, you’ll learn what a pharming attack is, how it works, its types, and, most importantly, how to protect yourself and your organization from this growing threat.   We’ll break down...

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Digital Certificate

Have you ever visited a website and seen a padlock symbol in the address bar? That symbol tells you the connection is secure. But how does that security happen? This guide will help you understand digital certificates, how they work, and why they’re important for securing our online world. We’ll break down everything in simple terms so you can get a clear picture.   You’ll learn what...

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Scareware

Have you ever come across a pop-up or message on your computer screen that makes you panic, claiming your computer is infected with a virus and that you need to take immediate action? If so, you might have encountered scareware. Scareware tricks users into thinking their devices are at risk when, in reality, there is no threat at all.   The goal of scareware is simple: to...

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