EDR vs hypervisor security has become one of the most critical debates in enterprise defense as threats move deeper into virtualized infrastructure. For years, enterprise security strategies have been built around a familiar assumption: attackers break in, trigger...
What is an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT)? Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) describes an adversary, often state-sponsored but not always, that uses skilled operators and significant resources to gain access to a specific target and maintain that access to steal...
Imagine locking your front door after a burglar has already walked through your house. Now imagine doing that with your critical infrastructure. That’s how reactive cybersecurity operates. You get alerted after something bad has already happened: a file executed, a...
Preemptive Hypervisor Security vs. Traditional Hypervisor Security As enterprises grow their private cloud, threat actors have locked in on the hypervisor. Attacks on ESX are up 700%, circumventing traditional security and at times resulting in hundreds of millions of...
As we head into 2026, one thing has become clear in the last year: attackers are changing tactics, and our defenses need to evolve with them. Virtualization infrastructure, the hypervisor layer in particular, has emerged as a high-impact target. And while this shift...