Pentesting simulates cyberattacks to find gaps, improve incident response, and ensure backups and recovery plans keep critical business functions running.
Cybersecurity in 2026 looks very different from what it did only a few years ago. Attack surfaces are larger. Cloud environments are more complex. Applications update constantly. APIs, container ...
Over the past decade, advancements in technology, particularly within the digital space, have permanently transformed when, where and how people interact online. From the growth of mobile applications ...
With economists predicting a looming (or even ongoing) recession, 2022’s first few quarters have seen organizations cut back spending and adjust earning expectations. But the technology space, and ...
Frequent pentesting is essential for identifying and mitigating security vulnerabilities in today's dynamic IT environments. More than a third of CISOs (39%) report that the risk to business ...
Penetration testing is undergoing a structural shift. For years, automation meant running scanners faster or scripting repetitive tasks. Today, a new class of tools is emerging, agentic AI systems ...
Caroline Wong is the Chief Strategy Officer at Cobalt, a cybersecurity company with a focus on Pentest as a Service (PtaaS). Cyberattacks are a lot like dice; each roll is independent from the next.
Results from Pentera’s 4th Pentesting report, which surveyed around 500 CISOs globally, show that while Exposure Management practices are maturing, there are still some gaps the market is yet to ...