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The Persistent Shadow: Unpacking the F5 Networks Breach and Its Ripple Effects
Posted on October 27, 2025 by Storm Cloud Security In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, few incidents underscore the perils of supply chain vulnerabilities quite like the recent disclosure from F5 Networks. On October 15, 2025, the company—a titan in application security and delivery networking—revealed a sophisticated nation-state breach that had been simmering undetected…
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Overview of the AWS US-East-1 Outage
On October 20, 2025, Amazon Web Services (AWS) experienced a significant outage in its US-East-1 region (Northern Virginia), which disrupted multiple services and affected numerous dependent platforms worldwide. This event, occurring in the week of October 15-21, 2025, highlighted the interconnected nature of cloud infrastructure, as issues in a single region cascaded to impact global…
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Securing Identity and Access Management (IAM) in Multi-Cloud Environments
In today’s interconnected digital landscape, multi-cloud environments have become a cornerstone for organizations seeking scalability, flexibility, and resilience. However, the complexity of managing identities and access across multiple cloud platforms introduces significant security risks. Week 1 of our 2025 cybersecurity focus highlights how executives can enhance security by implementing centralized Identity and Access Management (IAM)…
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Cloud Attack Surface Management with MSPs
In today’s hyper-connected digital landscape, businesses increasingly rely on cloud environments for scalability, flexibility, and efficiency. However, this shift expands the attack surface—the sum of all potential entry points for cyber threats. When Managed Service Providers (MSPs) enter the picture, managing this attack surface becomes a shared responsibility that demands clear strategies, robust contracts, and…
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Mastering Attack Surface Management: 5 Essential Tools to Secure Your Enterprise in 2025
As cybersecurity threats evolve at breakneck speed, enterprises face an ever-expanding digital footprint that’s ripe for exploitation. Attack Surface Management (ASM) is no longer a nice-to-have—it’s a critical practice for identifying, monitoring, and reducing potential entry points for attackers. In today’s hyper-connected world, where cloud adoption, IoT proliferation, and third-party integrations create blind spots, effective…




