
[{"content":"","date":"5 April 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/phishing/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Phishing","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"5 April 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/posts/","section":"Posts","summary":"","title":"Posts","type":"posts"},{"content":"","date":"5 April 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/security/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Security","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"5 April 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Tags","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"5 April 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/","section":"TrustStrike Labs Blog","summary":"","title":"TrustStrike Labs Blog","type":"page"},{"content":" What is Phishing? # Phishing is a type of social engineering attack where cybercriminals attempt to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information.\nCommon Attack Vectors # These attacks typically come through email, but can also occur via SMS, voice calls, and fake websites.\nHow to Protect Yourself # Training and awareness are your best defense against phishing attacks.\n","date":"5 April 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/posts/test-post/","section":"Posts","summary":"Phishing attacks remain one of the most prevalent cyber threats. Learn how they work and how to protect yourself.","title":"Understanding Phishing Attacks","type":"posts"},{"content":" What is Social Engineering? # Social engineering is the art of manipulating people into giving up confidential information or taking actions that compromise security.\nCommon Techniques # Pretexting, baiting, tailgating, and quid pro quo are among the most common social engineering techniques used by attackers.\nBuilding Resilience # Regular training and a culture of security awareness are the best defenses against social engineering attacks.\n","date":"3 April 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/posts/social-engineering-101/","section":"Posts","summary":"Social engineering exploits human psychology rather than technical vulnerabilities. Understanding these tactics is the first step to defense.","title":"Social Engineering 101","type":"posts"},{"content":"","date":"3 April 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/social-engineering/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Social-Engineering","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"1 April 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/research/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Research","type":"tags"},{"content":" Executive Summary # Q1 2026 saw a significant increase in supply chain attacks targeting SaaS providers, with threat actors exploiting OAuth misconfigurations.\nKey Findings # Credential stuffing attacks rose 40% compared to Q4 2025, driven by large-scale data breaches in late 2025.\nRecommendations # Organizations should prioritize MFA enforcement and regular access reviews to mitigate the most common attack vectors identified this quarter.\n","date":"1 April 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/posts/threat-intel-q1-2026/","section":"Posts","summary":"A comprehensive look at the threat landscape from Q1 2026, including emerging attack patterns and defensive recommendations.","title":"Threat Intelligence Report: Q1 2026","type":"posts"},{"content":"","date":"1 April 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/threat-intel/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Threat-Intel","type":"tags"},{"content":"","date":"28 March 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/ransomware/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Ransomware","type":"tags"},{"content":" The Evolution of Ransomware # Modern ransomware groups have moved beyond simple encryption to triple extortion tactics including data theft and DDoS threats.\nIndustries at Risk # Healthcare, education, and manufacturing remain the most targeted sectors due to their reliance on uptime and sensitive data.\nDefense Strategies # Immutable backups, network segmentation, and incident response planning are critical components of ransomware resilience.\n","date":"28 March 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/posts/ransomware-trends/","section":"Posts","summary":"Ransomware continues to evolve with new extortion tactics and targeting strategies. Here is what security teams need to know.","title":"Ransomware Trends to Watch","type":"posts"},{"content":" What is Zero Trust? # Zero Trust is a security framework that requires all users, whether inside or outside the network, to be authenticated and continuously validated.\nCore Principles # Never trust, always verify. Assume breach. Apply least privilege access. These three principles form the foundation of Zero Trust.\nGetting Started # Begin with identity and access management, then expand to network segmentation and continuous monitoring.\n","date":"25 March 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/posts/zero-trust-architecture/","section":"Posts","summary":"Zero Trust is more than a buzzword. Learn the core principles and how to start implementing a Zero Trust framework.","title":"Zero Trust Architecture Explained","type":"posts"},{"content":"","date":"25 March 2026","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/tags/zero-trust/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Zero-Trust","type":"tags"},{"content":"","externalUrl":null,"permalink":"/categories/","section":"Categories","summary":"","title":"Categories","type":"categories"}]