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Insider Risk Management: From Detection to Prevention

The growing complexity of cybersecurity threats has made Insider Risk Management (IRM) a top priority for organizations worldwide. According to the latest insights from QKS Group, the SPARK Matrix™: Insider Risk Management, Q2 2025 highlights how businesses are evolving their strategies to detect and mitigate risks originating from within. Understanding Insider Risk Management Insider risks come from employees, contractors, or partners who have authorized access to systems but may misuse it—either intentionally or accidentally. With the rise of hybrid work, cloud adoption, and digital transformation, monitoring insider activity has become more challenging and critical. Organizations now need advanced tools that go beyond traditional security approaches. Modern IRM solutions focus on identifying unusual user behavior, monitoring data access patterns, and detecting anomalies in real time. What is the SPARK Matrix™? The SPARK Matrix™ is a powerful benchmarking framework that ev...

Deception Technology: A Smart Approach to Detect Cyber Threats Early

Modern organizations face a rapidly evolving cyber threat landscape. Attackers are using advanced tools, automation, and sophisticated tactics to bypass traditional security controls. As a result, enterprises are increasingly adopting innovative security strategies that go beyond prevention and detection. One such approach gaining strong traction is Deception Technology , which helps organizations proactively detect and respond to cyber threats. According to the SPARK Matrix™ analysis by QKS Group, deception technology platforms are designed to create a network of decoys, traps, and fake assets that mimic real IT environments. These deceptive assets attract attackers and reveal malicious activities early in the attack lifecycle, allowing security teams to detect threats before real systems are compromised. Unlike traditional security tools that rely heavily on signatures or known attack patterns, deception technology works by tricking attackers into interacting with fake resources....