Cyber Security Blog

vishing

Cybercriminals are not just sending fake emails anymore. They’re now calling you and pretending to be someone they’re not. These phone-based scams are called vishing scams.   Vishing is short for “voice phishing.” It’s a type of scam where the attacker uses a phone call to trick you into giving away sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, or personal details.   This blog will help you understand what...

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Social Engineering

Cybercriminals don’t always rely on hacking computers. Sometimes, they just trick people.   That’s what social engineers do. They don’t break into systems, they break into minds.   In this blog, we’ll explain how social engineers manipulate human behavior, why these attacks are so dangerous, and how you can protect your organization using tools like the CyberArrow Awareness Platform.   Let’s break it down.   What is social engineering? Why social engineering works 1. People...

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Vendor Risk Management

Third-party vendors are everywhere, powering your infrastructure, supporting your operations, and helping you scale faster. However, as the number of vendors grows, so does the complexity of managing them.   You might already have a vendor risk management process: onboarding questionnaires, occasional audits, and maybe some risk scoring. But is it enough?   Without a clearly defined vendor risk management framework, those scattered efforts can quickly become inconsistent, hard...

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Tadawul Compliance

If your company wants to grow in Saudi Arabia and get listed on the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul), you must understand one important thing: Tadawul compliance.   It’s not just about following rules. It’s about building trust with investors, staying transparent, and operating legally in one of the region’s largest and most active stock markets.   In this blog, we’ll break down what Tadawul compliance really means, why it...

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Malware Illustration

Cybercriminals are getting smarter every day. One of the sneakiest tools they use is called a rootkit. Unlike other malware that might show a pop-up or slow down your computer, rootkits are quiet. They hide deep in your system and can stay there for years without anyone noticing.   In this blog, we’ll explore what a rootkit is, the different types of rootkits, how they infect systems,...

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