If you run a startup, SaaS company, fintech, healthcare platform, or even a growing SME in India, one thing is clear in 2026: cybersecurity is no longer optional.
With rising data breaches, ransomware attacks, cloud misconfigurations businesses can’t afford to ignore security gaps.
That’s where VAPT (Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing) becomes critical.
In this blog, we’ll quickly cover:
What VAPT actually means and Why Indian companies urgently need it in 2026
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11 February 2026
Top 10 VAPT Service Providers in India (2026)
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Vulnerability Assessment and Pentesting
05 February 2026
Best CyberSecurity Company in India for Businesses
If you run a business in India today, cybersecurity is no longer a technical problem you can push to the IT team.It’s a business risk.
It’s about who can actually protect your business in the real world.This blog is for business owners, CXOs, CIOs, and decision-makers looking for clarity.
Just a practical view on choosing the best cybersecurity company in India for businesses, and which Indian firms truly deserve your attention.
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In cybersecurity, the most dangerous attacks are not always the ones that arrive with flashy ransomware notes or obvious malware signatures. Increasingly, the most damaging threats are the ones that look entirely ordinary. They slip under the radar, disguised as everyday processes or, even worse, cloaked in the trust we place in our own tools.
A new and concerning trend highlights this shift: attackers are weaponizing Velociraptor, an open-source forensic and incident response tool, to infiltrate networks and exfiltrate data.
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The Silent Cyber Siege Facing Your Business
In the digital battlefield of 2025, the enemy isn’t just at the gates—they're inside the walls, quietly collecting intelligence, preparing for high-impact disruption. The latest campaign from the NightEagle Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group proves that many organizations are still unprepared for modern cyber warfare.
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