A major venture capital firm – Insight Partners – has just confirmed it was hit by a cyberattack. This isn’t a random breach. It’s a signal.

When the firms funding the future of tech and innovation fall victim, it’s clear that attackers are playing a bigger game. They’re not just targeting companies. They’re targeting ecosystems – and they’re exploiting the one weakness no software patch can fix: people.

Think about it. VCs like Insight Partners hold sensitive data on startups, financials, M&A activity, even strategic pivots. A breach here is not just about stealing data – it’s about influence, manipulation, and long-term disruption.

And how do attackers gain entry into such high-value environments? Rarely with brute force. Often with a simple email. A message impersonating a portfolio founder. A fake calendar invite. A well-timed text message that looks like it’s from IT.

This is social engineering in its most dangerous form – exploiting trust to breach high-stakes networks.

AUMINT.io built Trident to tackle this exact challenge.

We help companies, investment firms, and their portfolio networks train against the kinds of real-world social engineering tactics that bypass tech controls. Our adaptive simulations mirror current attack trends – from spear phishing to smishing – personalized for your team, roles, and risk surface.

Most importantly, we turn awareness into action. Trident gives security leaders live dashboards to track progress and gaps – so you’re not just training blindly, but reinforcing a measurable human firewall.

If VCs are now prime targets, no one is off the radar. Human-centric security is no longer optional – it’s the last true differentiator.

Book your 15-minute security strategy call to see how AUMINT.io protects your people, your data, and your future.

Because once trust is breached, there’s no patch for reputation.

Let’s get ahead of the next breach