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What an Online Bachelor's in Cybersecurity Prepares You For In 2026

Cybersecurity sounds exciting from the outside. Hackers, breaches, investigations, digital evidence, red teams, blue teams, threat intelligence. Some of that is real. Most of the work isn't. Security professionals spend their days reviewing access logs, patching systems, writing reports, testing backups, explaining risks to people who don't want to hear them, and figuring out why a process broke down before pointing fingers. It's technical, often repetitive, occasionally urgent, and genuinely satisfying when you're good at it.

Centralized DNS security policies for protecting remote and roaming clients with DDI Central

For decades, enterprise security architecture rested on a comforting fiction: that inside the network and outside the network meant something. The user on the corporate LAN was protected. The user anywhere else was somebody else's problem. Then the workforce stopped sitting still. Hybrid work, branch sprawl, BYOD, contractor laptops, field engineers, sales teams permanently on the road—your workforce stopped being a place and became a population.

Microsoft 365 backup vs. retention for cloud data protection

Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) is a critical platform for modern organizations, enabling collaboration across email, file sharing, and communication tools. While it includes built-in data protection features such as retention policies, many organizations make a common mistake: They assume retention is the same as backup.

VMware vCenter Installation Guide and Best Practices

VMware vCenter is an important component of the VMware vSphere virtual infrastructure, allowing you to use advanced VMware features. The most common approach to installing vCenter is deploying vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) as a virtual machine on an ESXi host. This blog post explains how to install VMware vCenter as a virtual appliance to get access to enterprise features in your vSphere environment.

How to Run Linux on Hyper-V?

Running Linux on Hyper-V allows you to combine the stability of Microsoft’s virtualization platform with the versatility of open-source operating systems. Whether you’re exploring Linux for education, testing or production environments, Hyper-V provides a reliable way to deploy and manage virtual machines efficiently. Among the many supported distributions, Ubuntu Linux stands out for its simplicity and broad compatibility.

Risk appetite and risk tolerance: What's the difference?

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Agentic SOCs: The public sector's new AI cybersecurity defense

Adversaries are using AI to launch cyber attacks in record time, forcing security teams to measure responses in seconds instead of hours or days. Detecting these attacks is increasingly difficult. Phishing campaigns built by large language models (LLMs) achieve click-through rates 4.5x higher than traditional methods.1 Public sector organizations are at an inflection point with cybersecurity. Most security stacks in place today weren’t built for this level of speed.

Your AI bill is out of control. Cloudflare can fix it now.

There isn't a CIO on the planet not worried about AI spend right now. CFOs are increasingly nervous, too. For fear of falling behind, many companies have pushed their employees to use AI as aggressively as possible. The edict was clear: "Move fast, we'll figure out the bill later." And for the most part, it worked: AI has been genuinely transformational for the teams that leaned in. But the costs are real: we’ve heard countless horror stories of huge bills and painful overages on token spend.