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Most cloud breaches aren't sophisticated attacks. They're misconfigurations someone left exposed.
Security operations in the cloud means continuous monitoring, not a one time setup. Visibility across your environment is the difference between catching a threat early and finding out from someone else.
threatcrush.com/blog/cloud-c…
peptide vendors run into the same wall as everyone selling regulated products. payment processors freeze accounts.
crypto payments plus cloud infrastructure built to scale on demand solves both problems at once.
here's the architecture
coinpayportal.com/blog/cloud…
SIEM detects. SOAR responds. Most teams buy one and wonder why alerts still pile up unactioned. SIEM collects and correlates logs to flag threats. SOAR automates the response so analysts stop drowning in manual triage. They work better together than apart. threatcrush.com/blog/soar-vs…
Most crypto merchant setups break at the architecture layer, not the payment layer. The guide breaks down how to structure a crypto merchant account properly from the start. coinpayportal.com/blog/crypt…
A SOC isn't a tool you buy, it's an architecture you build. Breakdown of how ADT-grade security ops actually get structured, layer by layer. threatcrush.com/blog/adt-sec…
Most crypto payment failures happen at the architecture level, not the wallet. how you structure transactions decides whether payments confirm clean or stall. breakdown here coinpayportal.com/blog/crypt…#blockchain#crypto
Cloud based SIEM means no servers to rack, no storage to manage, and security data scaling automatically as your logs grow. Detection across your whole environment without the on prem overhead. threatcrush.com/blog/cloud-b…
Most crypto payment failures happen at the architecture layer, not the blockchain. Wallet handling, confirmation thresholds, webhook reliability, all of it decides whether payments actually settle. Full breakdown here coinpayportal.com/blog/crypt…#blockchain#crypto
Attackers hide data inside DNS queries. The traffic looks normal so most firewalls never flag it.
DNS tunneling turns a protocol you can't block into a covert channel for exfiltration and C2.
How to detect it: threatcrush.com/blog/dns-tun…