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6 Underrated 2FA Features Every Atlassian Admin Should Be Using

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is no longer just a checkbox for Atlassian security it’s a necessity. Basic 2FA can’t keep up with modern threats like credential stuffing and API abuse. By leveraging underrated 2FA features such as IP whitelisting, forced enrollment, and REST API protection, admins can strengthen security without slowing teams down. Discover how miniOrange 2FA for Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket delivers enterprise grade security with a seamless user experience.

What Is Your Digital Footprint Revealing to Attackers-and How Can You Turn It into a Defense?

Your online presence—social media posts, web registrations, breach data—creates a digital footprint that attackers can study and exploit without you even realizing. That external exposure becomes a roadmap for targeted attacks against your organization. When threat actors map your footprint, they uncover exposed assets, staff identities, technology stacks, and vulnerable services.

From Password Fatigue to Seamless Login: The Real ROI of SAML SSO for Jira & Confluence

Password fatigue is a growing challenge for organizations that rely on multiple tools, including Jira and Confluence. As users manage separate credentials for each platform, login friction increases, leading to more support requests, slower access, and reduced productivity.

Taming shadow IT: How we're tackling one of cybersecurity's biggest hidden threats

In this article Shadow IT used to be a fringe problem, a rogue Dropbox account here, a personal Gmail there. Now, it’s everywhere. One customer said it best: “We don’t have a Shadow IT problem. We are Shadow IT.” That stuck. It’s not malice. It’s urgency. People move fast. Procurement doesn’t. So teams swipe cards, spin up tools, and get on with it. The intentions are good. The risks are massive. We’ve seen it firsthand.

Who is a Chief Compliance Officer?

In this article The role of a chief compliance officer (CCO) has become indispensable for organizations operating in diverse industries. The CCO is responsible for ensuring that the organization adheres to internal policies as well as external legal and regulatory requirements. This role not only protects the company from potential risks and liabilities but also reinforces the organization’s reputation, ethics, and overall corporate governance.

Automated IoT Lifecycle Security: Protecting Devices With Automated Lifecycle Management

The number of connected devices worldwide is projected to surpass 29 billion by 2030. From healthcare IoT and industrial OT to smart vehicles and critical infrastructure, these devices are now central to operations and innovation. The rapid evolution of IoT technology and its widespread adoption across industries have introduced new opportunities, but also new risks.

Comprehensive cybersecurity guide: Understanding 9+ cyberattack types

Every moment you browse, click, or connect, unseen adversaries are also probing. In today’s hyper-connected world, cyberattacks are no longer fringe threats; they’ve become relentless forces reshaping how we live, work, and protect our most prized digital assets. From stealthy phishing emails that mimic trusted colleagues to sophisticated ransomware schemes locking down entire networks, cyber risks now come in many guises.

AI and Fraud Detection: How Bank Reconciliation Tools Protect Your Cash

Fraud has always been a concern in business, but the digital economy has amplified both the scale and sophistication of fraudulent activities. From false vendor payments to suspicious cash transfers, threats are no longer isolated incidents; they're systemic risks that can affect an organization's cash flow. At the same time, finance teams are under immense pressure to deliver timely, accurate reporting while ensuring compliance, where manual processes, spreadsheet errors, and delayed reconciliations leave organizations vulnerable to undetected fraud.

From MFA Fatigue to Smarter Authentication: How Enterprises Can Stay Secure

Multi-factor authentication has become the cornerstone of enterprise security strategies, with organizations implementing layer upon layer of verification to protect against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. However, as security teams have doubled down on MFA deployment, an unexpected challenge has emerged: MFA fatigue. This phenomenon is forcing security leaders to reconsider not whether to implement MFA, but how to implement it intelligently.

Custom App Development Cost in USA: Complete Guide

Building a mobile app in the United States is a daunting and necessary process for businesses. In the mobile-first market, users have high expectations. So, building a high-performing, intuitive, and feature-rich mobile app is crucial for businesses to drive sustainable growth. The global mobile application market size was estimated at $252.889 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach $626.39 billion by 2030. (Source: Grand View Research) These statistics show that startups need to invest in mobile application development services to fuel sustainable growth.