Author - Jim Curtin

What Is Crypto-Agility?

In general, cryptographic agility refers to a system’s ability to replace or adapt cryptographic algorithms, parameters, or protocols—like key lengths or hashing methods—smoothly and without interruptions. This capability is especially critical when vulnerabilities emerge or when migrating to quantum-resistant algorithms.

Understanding the 3-Layers of Non-Human Identity (NHI) Security in TrustFour’s Posture and Attack Surface Management Framework

In today’s interconnected digital ecosystems, securing Non-Human Identities (NHIs) has become a critical focus. NHIs—representing machines, applications, containers, and microservices—outnumber human identities exponentially and serve as essential components in modern IT infrastructures. However, their growing volume and complexity have created a vast, dynamic attack surface.

Fifth Generation Warfare (5GW) Readiness with TrustFour

Fifth Generation Warfare (5GW) emphasizes non-traditional tactics such as cyber warfare, information manipulation, and asymmetric strategies. In this context, TrustFour’s expertise in securing workload interactions, managing Transport Layer Security (TLS) configurations, protecting Non-Human Identities (NHIs), and leveraging advanced telemetry plays a pivotal role in supporting 5GW operations.