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07/08/2026

Curious how a SOC detects threats and protects organizations around the clock? The registration link is in the comments below.

Most organizations know they need a Security Operations Center (SOC).

Only a few understand what a SOC does to detect threats, respond to incidents, and protect their business.

Join Adam Starnes, Account Manager at MAD Security and Aaron Smith, SOC Desk Manager at MAD Security on July 16, 2026, at 2:00 PM CST for our live Town Hall Webinar: Inside MAD Security's SOC as a Service.

What you will discover:
🚩 An inside look at MAD Security's Security Operations Center
🚩 What our SOC analysts do every day to detect and respond to threats
🚩 How monitoring, alerting, and incident response work together
🚩 How SOC as a Service supports CMMC compliance and strengthens your security posture

See what it takes to defend organizations against today's evolving cyber threats.

07/08/2026

Did you know your CMMC Phase 1 self-assessment is only as accurate as your understanding of your compliance posture?

Read our BLOG (link in comments) to learn how a gap assessment can help you build a more accurate and defensible self-assessment.

Many defense contractors assume their security controls are fully implemented until a gap assessment reveals missing documentation, incomplete controls, or compliance gaps that could impact their SPRS score.

In this blog, we cover:

βœ”οΈ How a CMMC gap assessment strengthens your Phase 1 self-assessment

βœ”οΈ Why identifying compliance gaps before reporting your SPRS score matters

βœ”οΈ How stronger documentation and evidence improve CMMC compliance readiness

βœ”οΈ Practical steps to prepare for a future C3PAO assessment

A CMMC gap assessment does more than identify gaps. It helps ensure your self-assessment reflects your organization's true cybersecurity posture.

FBI Warns TeamPCP Hackers Compromise Developer Tools in Large-Scale Supply Chain Attacks 07/06/2026

FBI Warns TeamPCP Hackers Are Compromising Developer Tools 🚨

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The FBI has issued a warning about TeamPCP, a financially motivated cybercriminal group targeting developer tools and source code repositories to steal credentials, inject malicious code, and compromise software supply chains. By exploiting trusted development environments, attackers can distribute malware through legitimate software updates and gain access to downstream organizations.

This advisory highlights the growing importance of securing the software development lifecycle (SDLC), enforcing strong identity and access management, and continuously monitoring suspicious activity across development environments.

For organizations supporting the Defense Industrial Base (DIB), government agencies, software developers, and critical infrastructure, this serves as a reminder that protecting development environments is essential to maintaining operational security, regulatory compliance, and customer trust.

Partner with MAD Security to strengthen your security posture, protect your critical assets, maintain compliance, and stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.

FBI Warns TeamPCP Hackers Compromise Developer Tools in Large-Scale Supply Chain Attacks TeamPCP compromises trusted developer and security tools to steal cloud tokens, SSH keys, Kubernetes secrets, and corporate access.

07/04/2026

Freedom is protected, not just celebrated!

Today, we honor the spirit of resilience and unity that shaped our nation.

Independence Day reminds us that security and freedom are sustained by those who serve and by the systems that support our communities.

At MAD Security, we’re proud to help defend the critical infrastructure and mission-essential operations that keep the nation running.

Wishing everyone a safe and meaningful Fourth of July!

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