by Ventura Systems | Aug 14, 2025 | Cyber Warfare, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity & Threats, Geopolitical Hacking, Ventura Systems
APT29, also known as Cozy Bear, is one of the most sophisticated and persistent cyber espionage groups in the world. Widely believed to be a state-sponsored actor operating on behalf of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), this group has been active...
by Ventura Systems | Aug 6, 2025 | Cyber Warfare, Cybersecurity & Threats, Geopolitical Hacking, Ventura Systems
Decoding the Digital Predator: A Deep Dive into APT Fancy Bear In the world of cybersecurity, some names are synonymous with sophisticated, state-sponsored attacks. Fancy Bear, also known by a litany of other names like APT28, Sofacy, and Strontium, is one of the most...
by Ventura Systems | Aug 3, 2025 | Cloud, Cloud Computing, Cloud Security, CNAPP, Cybersecurity, Ventura Systems
In the fast-paced world of cloud-native development, where applications are built using microservices, containers, and serverless functions, traditional security tools often fall short. They were designed for a different era, and their siloed nature makes it difficult...
by Ventura Systems | Aug 1, 2025 | Network Security, Remote Work, Ventura Systems, ZTNA
The web browser is arguably the most important application on any device, but it’s also one of the biggest security risks. Every day, we use it to access critical data, interact with countless websites, and open links from emails. This constant exposure makes it...
by Ventura Systems | Jul 31, 2025 | Cloud Computing, Network Security, Remote Work, Ventura Systems, ZTNA
In the era of cloud computing, remote work, and a mobile workforce, the traditional network security model is becoming obsolete. The old way of thinking—building a strong security perimeter around a central data center—just doesn’t work when your users,...