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Website Vulnerability Scanners: How They Work and Boost Security

Website vulnerability scanners enable organizations to continuously identify vulnerabilities by crawling the website and its diverse parts, including web pages, third-party components, and software. It simulates attack techniques to detect weaknesses such as: These tools are essential in modern DevSecOps and continuous security testing environments, helping identify flaws early in the development or deployment lifecycle.

How Automated Vulnerability Scanners Can Improve Your Threat Detection

Web applications are central to how modern businesses operate, driving customer engagement, managing critical workflows, and enabling seamless digital experiences. But as applications become more dynamic and distributed, their attack surfaces grow more complex, and harder to defend. According to the 2025 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, 20% of confirmed breaches began with the exploitation of known vulnerabilities, a 34% increase over the previous year.

9 Must-Have WAF Features to Protect SaaS Applications in 2025

The Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) industry continues its explosive growth, fundamentally transforming how businesses operate worldwide. As of 2024, more than 30,000 SaaS providers serve a global base of over 14 billion SaaS users, delivering mission-critical solutions across CRM, HR, finance, collaboration, and a wide range of specialized enterprise functions, placing SaaS at the core of digital transformation.

How to Decode Your Vulnerability Assessment Report for Real Security Gaps

A vulnerability assessment report is more than a technical document. It is a strategic blueprint for improving your organization’s security posture and reducing risks. When interpreted correctly, it empowers organizations to make informed security decisions, prioritize investments, and demonstrate ROI. Yet in many organizations, these reports are underused. They are treated as compliance artifacts or raw checklists rather than insights for strategic action.

CISO Guide to Machine Identity Lifecycle Management: What CISOs Need to Know

Machine identity lifecycle management has evolved beyond a technical implementation challenge to become a fundamental component of enterprise risk management and digital transformation strategy. As a core element of a modern cybersecurity strategy, machine identity management ensures that organizations can effectively protect their digital assets and adapt to evolving threats.

Top Hackintosh Laptops - EFI Ready & Tested Support

Are you looking for a laptop that can run macOS smoothly? If you're a developer, student, or just love using macOS, building a Hackintosh lets you enjoy Apple's system on a non-Apple laptop. But not all laptops work well with macOS. That's why we tested many laptops and created ready-to-use EFI folders with full support. In this guide, we'll show you some of the best-tested laptops from HP, Lenovo, Dell, and MSI that can run macOS from High Sierra to Sequoia, depending on the EFI.

How AI is Revolutionizing Shopping Preferences: The Future of Retail

In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly altered how we interact with technology, and one of the most profound areas of change is in the world of shopping. Far from being just a trend, AI has become an indispensable part of the modern shopping journey, reshaping everything from how we discover products to how we make purchasing decisions. As AI continues to evolve, it's clear that it's fundamentally transforming consumer behavior and the entire retail industry. Let's take a closer look at how AI is altering shopping habits and redefining the retail experience.

Enhancing Remote Work and VDI Performance with Enterprise Server SSDs

The global shift to remote work has redefined the modern enterprise. Whether supporting distributed teams, virtual desktops, or hybrid environments, businesses must now deliver consistent, fast, and secure performance to users-no matter where they are located. To meet these demands, organizations have turned to Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and cloud-based applications. However, the success of any remote work strategy hinges on the performance of the underlying infrastructure, especially storage.

Leading the Next Evolution of Cybersecurity: From Threat Management to Real-Time Risk

The cybersecurity landscape has reached a turning point. In this article, George Patsis, CEO of Obrela, challenges the traditional, tool-centric approach to cyber defense and goes through Obrela’s ground breaking approach to: real-time risk management. With cyber threats growing more complex and unpredictable, organizations must shift from reactive threat detection to a context-aware, business-aligned risk management.