Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Managed DDoS Protection for SaaS Companies: Ensuring Availability, Security, and Business Continuity

SaaS companies face a 20% yearly likelihood of a significant DDoS attack, according to the Indusface State of Application Security H1 2025, underlining the risks to uninterrupted operations. Even brief downtime can have severe consequences. On average, a DDoS attack requires 12 hours for monitoring, analysis, and mitigation, translating to roughly 2.4 hours of annual downtime per SaaS application. This can disrupt workflows, breach SLAs, and erode customer trust.

Closing the credential risk gap for AI agents using a browser

AI agents increasingly are completing real tasks in the browser, acting on behalf of employees, and connecting to the same systems humans rely on to get work done. This introduces a new security problem: AI agents require credentials – passwords, API keys, and one-time codes – to operate. As agents proliferate, the risk surface increases and it brings a variety of identity and access management challenges.

CloudCasa Now Supports NFS Backup Targets - More Flexibility for Kubernetes Environments

CloudCasa for Kubernetes just got more versatile. In addition to object storage targets such as Amazon S3, Azure Blob, and other S3-compatible platforms, CloudCasa now supports NFS (Network File System) as a backup destination. This enhancement gives organizations even greater flexibility when choosing how and where to store their Kubernetes backups — whether in the cloud, on-premises, or both.

Unlock success: Powerful strategies for integrating ESG into GRC for sustainable compliance

The modern business landscape is evolving rapidly with increasing expectations from investors, regulators, and consumers alike. Today, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations are no longer optional; they have become a critical piece of corporate strategy. However, aligning these initiatives with governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) frameworks can be a challenge.

Rethinking Security Posture Assessments

Security posture assessments are a foundational part of any security program. They’re how organizations take stock of their defenses, evaluate coverage, and identify gaps. But in practice, many posture assessments have become stuck in a pattern. They follow the same checklist, occur on a set routine, and result in a static document that often doesn’t translate into real change. The problem isn’t that posture assessments are irrelevant.

How A Media Collaboration Platform Transforms Paid Media Campaigns

Anyone who's worked on paid media campaigns knows the chaos. You're juggling feedback from five different people across three time zones, the latest creative is buried somewhere in an email thread from Tuesday, and nobody's quite sure if the numbers in that spreadsheet are from yesterday or last week. It's exhausting, and it slows everything down.

How to Strengthen Security Through IT Infrastructure Management

Strong information technology (IT) management is crucial for modern business security. Every connection, device, and system forms part of a network that must be carefully maintained and monitored. Without proper oversight, even the most advanced technologies can become weak links that expose sensitive data to risks.

Gaming on a VPS: Is It Really Worth Renting?

So, you've been thinking about setting up your own gaming server, huh? Maybe for Minecraft, CS:GO, or some other online world where you can gather your friends, show off, and actually control the chaos. But then comes the question that makes any self-respecting gamer pause: VPS or no VPS? Let's unpack this together, and I promise, I'll keep it as friendly as a chat over coffee, sprinkled with a bit of geeky wisdom.

Artificial Intelligence in Business: Value, Risk, and How to Put It to Work Safely

Leaders do not lack information; they lack the right signal at the right time, presented in a way they can trust. That is the promise of artificial intelligence in business, and also the source of its headaches. Used well, AI turns scattered activity into timely visibility. Used carelessly, it creates security questions, unpredictable outputs, and nervous legal teams. This guide lays out where AI reliably adds value inside a company, the security decisions that matter most, and a practical path to pilot, measure, and scale without drama.

Understanding Container Orchestration Platforms

Security architecture separates successful container deployments from costly data breaches. When comparing Rancher against OpenShift, organizations must examine how each platform handles access controls, compliance frameworks, and disaster recovery protocols. Both platforms manage Kubernetes clusters effectively, but their security models take different approaches. OpenShift integrates Red Hat’s enterprise security stack with built-in image scanning and strict pod security standards.