As Linux dominates cloud-native infrastructure and macOS becomes the standard for high-value targets in development and executive leadership, the attack surface is no longer Windows-centric. Modern attack playbooks weaponize Living off the Land (LOTL) binaries–pre-installed, legitimate system tools–to blend malicious activity with normal operations and bypass standard detection telemetry.
Email remains the primary vector for cyberattacks. Attackers favor "low and slow" tactics—highly targeted spear-phishing, sophisticated brand impersonation, and supply chain fraud. To close these gaps, organizations need more than just a filter at the front door; they require deep visibility inside the mailbox and the ability to act even after an email has been delivered.
Bitdefender rolled out new functionality in Bitdefender GravityZone, a unified cybersecurity platform that provides prevention, protection, detection, and response capabilities for organizations of all sizes. These features, consistent with our multi-layered security strategy, are intended to ease the workload of security analysts, administrators, and users.
An attacker’s initial access, whether through phishing, unmanaged devices, exploited vulnerabilities, or a compromised supply chain, marks the beginning of a dangerous chain of events.
In today’s threat landscape—where ransomware, phishing, and supply chain attacks evolve faster than most teams can patch—a cybersecurity review isn’t just a checkbox exercise. It’s a critical opportunity to uncover blind spots before attackers do, and it also maps vulnerabilities to business impact, helping teams justify future investments. Rather than reacting to headlines about the latest zero-day exploit, leaders can focus on what truly reduces risk and improves resilience, turning risk into readiness.