SOCRadar today launched a new “partner first” VAR program that will help its partners gain a greater competitive edge and increased profitability leveraging the company’s innovative AI-driven Threat Intelligence enriched with External Attack Surface Management, Digital Risk Protection, Marketing Resources, supported by a dedicated channel partner team. The program introduces expanded incentives, enhanced sales enablement, and deeper technical engagement designed to help high-performing partners accelerate pipeline and deliver greater value to customers.
Concurrent with the launch of its new VAR program, SOCRadar has appointed Brian Costello as VP of Global Partnerships. Throughout his career, Brian has built successful channel partner programs and led high-performing security and cloud teams, delivering innovative technology solutions that exceed targets and drive consistent year-over-year business growth in both Fortune 15 and emerging tech company spaces.
Aggressive Discounts, Stronger Partner Margins, Financial Incentives and More
The new VAR program will enable partners to benefit from more aggressive discounts and performance-based rewards, creating stronger margins and clear financial incentives for driving new opportunities. The program also introduces enhanced deal protection, incumbency advantages, and robust deal registration, ensuring partners are recognized and rewarded for the opportunities they develop.
To help partners engage customers more effectively, SOCRadar is also providing sales-focused enablement content, including concise use cases, problem statements, qualifying questions, and buyer personas. These resources enable partners to quickly identify opportunities and initiate meaningful security conversations without requiring an immediate deep technical dive.
The new VAR program includes:
- Expanded and more aggressive discounts and rewards for high-performance partners accompanied by deeper sales and technical support.
- Stronger margins – Discounts, incumbency and deal registration protection
- Sales focused content – Easy to consume use cases, problem statements, qualifying questions and buyer personas to accelerate opportunity discovery without having to do a deep technical dive
- Technical support – Scoping support, POV access and integrations mapping to understand how to fit into a customer’s environment
- Event support – Funding and coordination to drive opportunities with prospects and customers in the field and build a close collaboration between the SOCRadar team and its partners.
SOCRadar is also expanding technical collaboration and support, offering partners scoping assistance, proof-of-value (POV) access, and integration mapping to demonstrate how the platform fits seamlessly within a customer’s security environment. In addition, the company is investing in joint field engagement, providing event funding and coordinated support to help partners generate demand, build pipeline, and strengthen relationships with prospects and customers. This initiative reinforces SOCRadar’s commitment to building close, high-impact partnerships that drive shared success in the market.



“DarkSword” iOS Exploit Can Steal Data from iPhones
Posted in Commentary with tags Hacked on March 18, 2026 by itnerdResearchers have uncovered a new iOS devices exploit kit dubbed “DarkSword” used to steal data from potentially millions of iPhones running iOS 18.4 through 18.6.2. The attack is linked to the Russian hacking group UNC6353 which recently used the Coruna exploit chain reported by Google and iVerify.
Brian Bell, CEO of customer identity and access management platform FusionAuth, provided the following comments:
“When a device can be silently compromised when visiting a website, perimeter-based and device-based security collapse. That’s not a future risk, it’s the current reality for anyone with a mobile user base.
The right response isn’t to wait for your users to patch. It’s to build authentication that assumes the device is already compromised. Short-lived tokens, step-up authentication before sensitive actions, forced re-authentication when signals change. Design for the breach, not against it.
And here’s the piece that most teams miss: most authentication platforms are SaaS; your token policies, session controls, and audit logs live in someone else’s cloud, under someone else’s access controls. But when authentication runs inside your own infrastructure, isolated from external dependencies, a compromised device doesn’t cascade into a compromised system. Identity is your last defense, so make sure you own it.”
If you are worried about this new exploit, the fix is simple. Which is to update to iOS 26 as that apparently is not affected. The most recent version of iOS 18 which at the time of this article is 18.7.3 is also not affected. But I would just go straight to iOS 26 as it is likely to protect you from more than this single exploit.
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