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Zero-Trust with Zero-Friction eBPF in Calico v3.31

Calico has used eBPF as one of its dataplanes since version 3.13, released more than five years ago. At the time, this was an exciting step forward, introducing a new, innovative data plane that quickly gained traction within the Calico community. Since then, there have been many changes and continued evolution, all thanks to the many adopters of the then-new data plane.

Essential LLM Privacy Compliance Steps for 2025

Large language models are no longer side projects. Sales teams rely on them for emails, support teams for ticket summaries, legal for first-draft reviews, and product teams for search and personalization. That ubiquity changes the risk math. Sensitive information flows through prompts, fine-tuning sets, retrieval indexes, analytics stores, and vendor logs. Regulators now expect the same discipline for LLM pipelines that they expect for core systems handling customer data.

MWC Las Vegas 2025 recap: Verified identity is pivotal for trust in communications

As Persona’s telecom lead, I've spent much of my career speaking to communications platform as a service (CPaaS) and network providers about verification and consumer protection in the wireless industry. Sometimes, it felt rare to see the telecom and identity worlds truly intersect at industry events, but at this year’s Mobile World Congress Las Vegas, that intersection was impossible to miss.

Money20/20 2025 recap: Crypto is in its infrastructure era

Money20/20 has always been a window into what's next for money movement, and in 2025, crypto and stablecoins took center stage with a new energy and focus. This year, the discussions for crypto were all about infrastructure, collaboration, and building systems that last. Across sessions, one message kept surfacing: Crypto's future depends on collaboration. During our Money20/20 panel, Lee Bagan from Bridge put it best: "We're not asking if crypto can work within the system anymore.

Emerging Threat: CVE-2025-64095 - Critical Unauthenticated File Upload Vulnerability in DNN (DotNetNuke)

CVE-2025-64095 is a critical unauthenticated file-upload vulnerability affecting DNN (DotNetNuke) versions prior to 10.1.1. The flaw exists in the platform’s default HTML editor provider, where upload validation and authorization checks were insufficient. Attackers can upload files and overwrite existing content without credentials, enabling page defacement, malicious script injection, and in some environments stored cross-site scripting (XSS).

Top Healthcare Analytics Companies Transforming Data into Insight

In the modern healthcare ecosystem, analytics has become a cornerstone-enabling providers, payers, life science organizations and technology vendors to extract actionable insights from vast volumes of clinical, financial, operational and population data. These insights drive care quality, operational efficiency, cost control, patient engagement and strategic decisionmaking. Below are seven leading healthcare analytics companies that stand out for their platform capabilities, analytics services and domain focus.

Why Partnering with a Marketing Firm Drives Growth and Success

In today's fast-moving business world, growth and visibility often depend on the strategies working behind the scenes. Many companies turn to Find TOP marketing firms to gain an edge, tapping into specialized expertise, data-driven insights, and tailored strategies that deliver measurable results. A skilled marketing firm doesn't just execute campaigns; it creates a roadmap for growth, continuously monitors performance, and adjusts tactics to keep businesses ahead of the competition.

Mastering cloud app control, Part 1: Locking down access

When it comes to managing cloud application usage in an organization, the challenges are anything but simple. On one side, users are constantly exposed to malicious links and risky apps. On the other, locking things down too tightly by broadly blocking access to services can cripple employee productivity. Ideally, you'd want a balance between security and productivity.