The devastating impact of the Shai-Hulud 2.0 supply chain attack has forced a massive reassessment of how modern enterprises handle third-party software dependencies. This specific breach demonstrated that the industry's longstanding reliance on a "shift-left" strategy, which places
Malik Haidar stands at the intersection of corporate resilience and high-stakes digital defense. With years spent navigating the complex security architectures of multinational corporations, he has developed a keen eye for the subtle shift from purely financial cybercrime to strategically motivated
The administrative backbone of the United Kingdom’s corporate sector faced a critical failure this week as Companies House was forced to deactivate its primary digital filing portal. This unprecedented suspension followed the discovery of a staggering security vulnerability that allowed u
Modern warfare has transitioned from the physical battlefield into the silent, digital corridors of military command centers, where the most dangerous weapon is often an invisible line of code. In Southeast Asia, this shift has become a stark reality as defense networks increasingly find themselves
Malik Haidar is a seasoned cybersecurity expert who has spent years on the front lines of threat intelligence, specializing in the defense of multinational corporate environments. His career is defined by a deep understanding of how technical vulnerabilities intersect with human psychology,
Modern network security is no longer defined solely by the strength of the perimeter but by the resilience of the central orchestration engines that manage global data flows. Recent disclosures regarding the Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Manager have sent shockwaves through the enterprise sector as threat
