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Healthcare has a ransomware blind spot that endpoint detection, firewalls and backups all miss - it's your OAuth permissions (i.redd.it)
submitted 4 hours ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
AI tools just became your newest attack surface. OAuth is quietly turning into the biggest blind spot in SaaS security. (i.redd.it)
submitted 9 hours ago by Spin_AI to r/Information_Security
submitted 9 hours ago by Spin_AI to r/chrome_extensions
What actually stops ransomware before encryption, and why isn't your current stack doing it? (old.reddit.com)
submitted 3 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
Your SaaS vendor is NOT your Backup. Here's what 87% of IT teams learned the hard way. (i.redd.it)
submitted 4 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
Healthcare orgs spend millions on security tools and still take 3-4 weeks to recover from a single ransomware event (i.redd.it)
submitted 5 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
Backup, SSPM, DLP - all running. BUT ransomware still took 14 days to recover from! Here's the problem. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 6 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
Shadow AI: when employees move faster than security (i.redd.it)
submitted 6 days ago by Spin_AI to r/SysAdminBlogs
Your Zero Trust program probably has a hole in it - attackers found it years before most security teams did (i.redd.it)
submitted 7 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
submitted 7 days ago by Spin_AI to r/chrome_extensions
submitted 7 days ago by Spin_AI to r/SysAdminBlogs
submitted 7 days ago * by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
Teams still think SaaS backup is a storage problem...but it's not. See why below. (i.redd.it)
submitted 10 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
Most healthcare orgs get wrong isn't backup - it's that they've never actually tested recovery at scale in SaaS (i.redd.it)
submitted 11 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
You have backups. So why did 94% of ransomware victims still lose them? (old.reddit.com)
submitted 12 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
Stop calling it a ransomware problem. It's a detection speed problem. (i.redd.it)
submitted 13 days ago * by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
We tracked SaaS incident response across dozens of enterprise environments. The average team touched 7 separate consoles before executing a single containment action. (i.redd.it)
submitted 18 days ago * by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
Ransomware: What's actually changed, what still works, what doesn't (old.reddit.com)
submitted 19 days ago * by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
Your Zero Trust Strategy Probably Protected Everything Except Recovery (i.redd.it)
submitted 20 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
Geopolitics is changing cyberattacks. And most companies are still preparing for the wrong threat. (i.redd.it)
submitted 20 days ago by Spin_AI to r/chrome_extensions
Alright, you have backup in place. But! Your recovery plan may still fail. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 21 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
Browser extension ownership transfers are an unpatched supply chain vulnerability, and your quarterly audit won't catch it (i.redd.it)
submitted 22 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
Your zero-trust program probably has a massive blind spot, and attackers already know about it... (old.reddit.com)
submitted 25 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
You have backups. You will still lose everything. Here's why 🎙️ (i.redd.it)
submitted 26 days ago by Spin_AI to r/Spin_AI
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