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    Why Mutual Assured Destruction is an Incomplete Cyber Defense Strategy

    By Bonnie Smyre Is the threat of full-scale retaliation enough to prevent large-scale cyberattacks? Raxis’ Bonnie Smyre explains why this Cold War strategy is not effective. May 14, 2021
  • Emblem of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation

    NSA, FBI, CISA Statement on Russian SVR Activity

    By Raxis Research Team The US government is warning businesses to beware of vulnerabilities being exploited by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR RF). But that’s not the only group taking advantage. Here’s what you should do. April 21, 2021
  • Offensive Security with Raxis Podcast

    Exploring Attack Security: Insights from Raxis Experts

    By Bonnie Smyre In this episode of Confident Defense podcast, Conor Sherman engages in an enlightening conversation with Raxis’ Brian Tant & Brad Herring on Attack Security. December 23, 2020
  • Solarwinds

    SolarWinds Supply Chain Attack – Updated 12/18/2020

    By Raxis Research Team The Raxis penetration testing team provides details on the SolarWinds supply chain attack and what you can do to secure your organization. December 14, 2020
  • Tesla symbol on wet car

    Tesla Proves People are First Line of Cyber Defense

    By Raxis Research Team Tesla’s cybersecurity was tested recently. A well-trained, loyal employee stopped the planned hack in its tracks. September 1, 2020
  • Hand using plastic card to open a locked door

    Windows 10 Vulnerability Highlights Need for Physical Security Testing

    By Raxis Research Team A Windows 10 security problem offers an excellent example of what can happen when a bad guy gets to spend a few minutes alone with your computer. May 28, 2020