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Staying ahead of hackers security beyond CVSS scores
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|September 2025
Why yearly audits just don't cut it anymore. This deep-dive with Beyond Key's cybersecurity lead explores how modern VAPT, red teaming, and Al-age readiness are shaping the future of enterprise security, one chain of exploits at a time
Cybersecurity is no longer a background function hidden in the data center. It has become a strategic concern at the core of modern business. As organizations migrate to hybrid clouds, adopt containerized applications, and accelerate software delivery through DevOps pipelines, the nature of security testing and defense is being rewritten. What was once an annual exercise of penetration testing and compliance reporting now demands a continuous, adaptive approach.
Attackers, meanwhile, have kept pace. Rarely do they rely on a single flaw. Instead, they build attack chains, weaving together overlooked misconfigurations, minor code vulnerabilities, and gaps in monitoring into full-scale breaches. The result is a game of speed and creativity. Companies that move fast but fail to adapt their defenses risk being caught off guard.
To explore how enterprises can prepare, we spoke with Rahul Panwar, Chief Information Security Officer, Beyond Key, who has led red-team exercises, cloud security programs, and compliance efforts across regulated industries. His perspective blends hands-on testing with a view of the boardroom, where technical issues must be translated into business risk.
▾ Security is no longer a once-a-year affair
For too long, businesses treated cybersecurity like spring cleaning: run a scan, fix a few bugs, file the report, and forget it until next year. But software development doesn't follow that calendar anymore. Code ships daily, even hourly. Security has to move just as fast.
Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (VAPT) has changed accordingly. At Beyond Key, frameworks like PTES, OSSTMM, and NIST are not followed line by line but adapted to the demands of hybrid environments and DevOps workflows.
This story is from the September 2025 edition of PCQuest.
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