Malik Haidar is a veteran cybersecurity strategist who has spent decades navigating the complex intersection of technical defense and corporate intelligence. With a career built on securing multinational infrastructures against high-stakes threats, he specializes in translating abstract vulnerabilities into actionable business risk assessments.
The quiet infiltration of thousands of interconnected household devices has shifted from a chaotic sprint for dominance to a calculated game of digital endurance. Masjesu, also known as XorBot, has redefined the expectations for IoT-based threats by prioritizing staying power over the immediate, loud gratification of a massive infection wave.

Security and networking are converging into a single control plane. The old split between box-first networks and bolt-on security cannot keep up with modern threats or sprawling hybrid environments. That is the backdrop for Fortinet’s current push: unify the stack, compress operational overhead, and keep performance intact under full inspection. The idea is compelling. Execution will determine w

The ransomware playbook has changed. Encryption is no longer the main pain point; stolen data is. Criminal groups are monetizing breaches twice: first by locking systems, then by threatening to publish or sell confidential information. That pressure campaign works because the business fallout is harsher than downtime alone. It hits regulatory exposure, litigation risk, and public trust all at

The seamless stream of information appearing on your smartphone is no longer just a collection of headlines; it has become a precision-engineered battlefield where synthetic intelligence and deceptive algorithms fight for your attention. While many users believe their "Discover" feeds are curated solely by their interests, a sophisticated nexus of threat actors is proving that trust is a vulnerability. These digital hijackers have transitioned from simple clickbait to a complex system of AI-generated "Pushpaganda," turning routine
