On June 10, 2026, just as the sun began to rise over the vast cane fields of North Queensland, Mackay Sugar, Australia’s second-largest sugar producer, found its digital heart stopped by a ruthless ransomware attack. This intrusion was not merely a data breach but a direct assault on the region's physical productivity, effectively paralyzing t
As global cyber-attacks reach a level of sophistication where traditional firewalls and legacy antivirus systems are no longer sufficient to protect sensitive corporate assets, the release of the G2 Winter 2026 Grid Report serves as a critical benchmark for IT decision-makers who must navigate a crowded and often confusing marketplace.

AI is being adopted across enterprise infrastructure faster than most security programs can respond. The result is a recognizable pattern: pilots stall, leaders question control, and business value sits idle while compliance reviews drag on. What security teams need is a security architecture built on Zero Trust, where identity, authorization, and containment are enforced at every request, every

Attackers do not beat the best tools. They beat the gaps between them. The average enterprise is awash in agents, logs, and dashboards. Yet the first thing that fails in a real incident is not the firewall or the endpoint. It is awareness. If a system, identity, or connection is invisible, it is effectively unprotected. That is the security story that keeps repeating across cloud, SaaS, remote

Cloud security has fundamentally shifted from reactive monitoring to a state where autonomous systems can now identify and neutralize threats before human operators even realize a breach has occurred. The AWS Continuum Security Platform represents the pinnacle of this transition by moving the focus from passive oversight toward a fully integrated, AI-driven lifecycle. Instead of merely alerting teams, this technology utilizes automated discovery and remediation to bridge the gap between detection and action. It effectively addresses the reality of
