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Why Businesses Are Replacing Legacy Firewalls with Next-Generation Security Platforms

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  Cybersecurity has changed dramatically over the last few years. The traditional firewall that once protected organizations from external threats is no longer enough to defend modern businesses against sophisticated cyberattacks. Today’s threat landscape includes ransomware, AI-powered attacks, phishing campaigns, insider threats, cloud vulnerabilities, and remote workforce security challenges that legacy firewalls simply weren’t designed to handle. Many organizations still rely on firewall technologies deployed years ago. While these systems may continue to filter basic network traffic, they often lack the intelligence, visibility, and threat prevention capabilities required to protect modern digital environments. As cybercriminals become more advanced, businesses are making a strategic shift toward Next-Generation Security Platforms (NGSPs)—security solutions that combine advanced firewall capabilities, threat intelligence, AI-powered detection, cloud security, zero trust princ...

FIFA World Cup Cybersecurity Risks: How Businesses Can Defend Against Event-Driven Cyber Threats

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  The 2026 FIFA World Cup — hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico — will be one of the largest global events in history, drawing millions of fans and billions in economic activity. But with the spotlight on performance and fan engagement comes a parallel risk landscape rarely discussed in boardrooms: cyber threats targeting businesses, infrastructure, and digital platforms . From ransomware and DDoS attacks to phishing campaigns and ticketing system fraud, every connected business — not just organizers — needs a security-first playbook as the world gears up for kickoff. This guide breaks down the threats, business impacts, and actionable defenses that organizations should implement before, during, and after the tournament.   Why the 2026 World Cup Is a Big Cyber Target High-profile events create high-visibility opportunities for attackers. The massive digital footprint surrounding the World Cup — including ticketing systems, payment platforms, fan experiences...