
Judgment, relationships and gratitude
Yep, we secured a new round of funding. Here’s a look at where we’ve been, what we’ve learned and where we’re going on this journey (and a huge “thanks” to our supporters along the way).

Oh Noes! A new approach to IR tabletop exercises
Oh Noes! is a role-playing game designed to help you and your organization become better prepared to respond to cybersecurity incidents.

Why Expel doesn’t do R&D
Check out how we’re challenging ourselves to approach R&D (innovation) in a new way and not just cut and paste processes from our past just because "we’ve always done it that way."

How to hunt for reconnaissance
Use the hunting process to find attackers performing reconnaissance, through actions that aren’t things most users typically do, in your system.

Security for the other 99 percent
TL;DR: We got more money to keep doing the things we love doing. Huzzah! I will now rant a bit. Click away as you see fit.

What is (cyber) threat hunting and where do you start?
We want to demystify what hunting is and what it’s not. So here goes nothin’ ...

How to get started with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF)
We give you a quick tour of the NIST Cybersecurity framework and describe how you can baseline your efforts in a couple of hours. So check it out.

How to disrupt attackers and enable defenders using resilience
So… what is resilience? We’ll cover that and also how it works in this post. We’ve even thrown in a couple examples to get you started.

Mission matters: watch your signals
Here are four things you can start working on today to set the tone for security in your organization that will have a lasting impact on your team. Part 3 of keep your security nerds happy series