We are joined today by Malik Haidar, a distinguished cybersecurity expert who has spent years on the front lines, defending major corporations from evolving digital threats. With a deep background in analytics and intelligence, Malik possesses a unique ability to see beyond the code and understand the business motivations driving cyber attacks.
Behind the headlines of spectacular data breaches operates a quiet, methodical engine of cybercrime, running with the predictable efficiency of a factory floor rather than the chaotic improvisation of a lone cinematic hacker. This industrialization of cyberattacks represents a fundamental paradigm shift in the global threat landscape, transforming

Deepfake Fraud: Why Detection Is a Losing Battle What was once considered a niche technological curiosity has become a sophisticated instrument of corporate deception. AI-generated synthetic media, or deepfakes, are challenging traditional trust assumptions, shifting from a theoretical threat to a social engineering tool that empowers cybercriminals worldwide to circumvent established

The projected annual cost of cybercrime is $10.5 tillion . As attacks grow in scale and cost, there’s more pressure on businesses to protect themselves. Meaning, cybersecurity isn’t just an IT problem, but it’s a leadership concern. Many catastrophic cyber incidents result from leadership blind spots, weak governance, and a lack of clear accountability. To help you tackle these challenges, this ar

The digital environment has fundamentally transitioned from a state of intermittent crises to a pervasive condition of permanent instability, where the convergence of adaptive AI-driven threats, sprawling digital ecosystems, eroding trust, and relentless regulatory demands creates a new operational baseline. In this new paradigm, the role of cybersecurity technology is being redefined; it is no longer a set of navigational tools for avoiding occasional storms but has become the essential structural reinforcement that allows an organization to function
