The factory worker who added the chip to your hardware? In our example, OnDefend's Aaron Rosenmund, calls them Grumpy Cat.
This clip is just a sneak peak, watch the full video here: https://t.co/4yn4asJPH2
Lights. Camera. @OnDefend Giving you a behind the scenes look at our recent Take Five with OnDefend lightboard series.
Watch here: https://t.co/4ckuEKsD2B
Some threats are designed to stay completely quiet. There is no obvious warning. No alert. Just impact.
Get read in on what most offensive teams miss when testing hardware security: https://t.co/uWbLGvgPoe
Your attacker didn't come through the network. They landed on your doorstep or loading dock, already inside a device. No alerts. No logs. No trace.
@OnDefend's Aaron Rosenmund calls them Grumpy Cat. We'll let that land when you watch the video. https://t.co/GhC6J30M7r
Hardware is often inherently trusted as secure, and hardware security testing is often left out. That leaves a gap attackers are happy to use.
Read Hardware Security Testing: The Overlooked Layer in Cybersecurity 👉🏻 https://t.co/S9WkQhZ0Eg
What’s the one domain that many security programs leave out entirely? If you said hardware, you aced our short quiz.
Discover how @OnDefend fills the gap: https://t.co/hEWb7lUE1l
Cloud misconfiguration is the most common finding we see at @OnDefend. Every platform has its own identity model, its own network controls, its own quirks. Go deep on what that looks like for your cloud platforms: https://t.co/AnRse4E4Gm
@OnDefend is honored to land at #23 on this year's Gator100, up from #37 in 2024. Huge thanks to the @UF Alumni Association for the recognition. Go Gators and Go OnDefend! #Gator100#GoGators
✨ Spotlighting Maryam Shaukat, @ondefend Lead Red Team Penetration tester as we close out our Women's History Month series.
Her advice for women entering the field: Don’t wait until you feel completely ready, growth happens when you step outside your comfort zone.
🚨🏆OnDefend ranks on @inc 2026 Regionals: Southeast list, recognizing the fastest-growing privately held companies across the region.
See who else made the list: https://t.co/DXxdRouQEU
Meet Sayli Ambure, Application Penetration Tester at @OnDefend. Her advice for women entering cybersecurity: You don’t need perfect knowledge to start. Curiosity and consistency matter more than confidence at the beginning.
🤩 Spotlighting Shana Williams, @OnDefend Technical Writer.
Her advice for women entering cybersecurity? Be patient with yourself. Embrace every experience, even the uncomfortable ones because they shape your growth.
We’re proud to spotlight Bridget Nde, Application Penetration Tester at @OnDefend. Her advice for women entering cybersecurity: Believe in your ability even when others doubt it. Don’t let the field intimidate you. You belong here. 💪🏼