About KAJ News
Attackers work with budgets, tooling and quarterly targets, and KAJ News reports them that way. The readership is defenders: security engineers, IT managers, privacy officers, and the person at a small company who ended up owning the firewall by accident. Subjects run from ransomware crews and credential theft to data protection law, browser tracking and the way ordinary services quietly collect more than they need.
Guides and explainers are the main output. A piece describes the mechanism first: how initial access happened, which component was vulnerable, what version fixed it. Advice is specific enough to follow, with tradeoffs stated, because a control that breaks a workflow gets switched off. Exploit code stays unpublished, and so do breach claims resting on a single anonymous post. When a vendor disputes a finding, the dispute runs alongside it.
Threats follows active campaigns, malware families and the crews behind them. Privacy covers surveillance, tracking, data brokers and the law constraining them. Guides turns all of it into steps a team can carry out this week, and Security deals with architecture: identity, segmentation, backups, patching cadence. Response serves the first hours after an incident, from containment to notification duties. Cybersecurity News logs breaches, patches and advisories daily, while Business News follows budgets, insurance and the security industry itself.
Who writes for KAJ News
Malik JohnsonLead WriterReports privacy failures, data broker markets and the day's breaches.
Brandi ReedSenior CorrespondentTracks ransomware crews, malware families and active intrusion campaigns.
Colin ReyesFeatures EditorWrites hardening guides small teams can finish in a week.
Jay DouglasContributing WriterCovers containment, forensics and notification duties after an incident.
Asha VenkataswamyBusiness CorrespondentExplains security architecture choices and the budgets that fund them.
Hiroshi NakamuraAI & Digital Strategy ContributorHiroshi Nakamura is drawn to the human side of AI adoption—how a new system changes a team’s day, not just its slide deck.
Zara NasserEducation ContributorZara Nasser makes education, careers, and EdTech feel approachable, useful, and a little less intimidating.
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