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Types of Cyber Crimes and How to Protect Against Them

With increased reliance on the cloud and data being today’s digital currency, cybercrime has become a pervasive threat that impacts individuals, businesses, and governments alike. Understanding the various types of cybercrime is essential for developing effective strategies to protect against these malicious activities.

The AI Hunger Games - The Rapid Adoption of DeepSeek: A Security Nightmare

The recent rapid adoption of the AI application “DeepSeek” has gained significant global attention. Becoming the app on both the Apple Store and Google Play Store within its first few days, seeing over 10 million downloads. While this explosive growth of DeepSeek R1 highlights the public’s fascination with AI-driven tools, the security community and policymakers have been less enthusiastic.

ZTNA is no longer enough. So, what's next?

Remote work. Cloud applications. Mobile devices. They’ve eliminated the days of traditional security perimeters. Today, security must happen at the device level—no matter where that device is. Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) earned its place as the G.O.A.T. for remote access—and rightly so. It revolutionized how enterprises secure remote work, but it has its limitations and challenges. UZTNA (Universal Zero Trust Network Access) is the next evolution in zero trust.

Shared Responsibility Model in Azure DevOps

More and more organizations opt for Azure DevOps to store their source code and project data. Azure DevOps has many benefits – from rapid application deployment and problem-solving capabilities to improved collaboration and communication at the workplace. Yet, they sometimes overlook one important issue – the Shared Responsibility Model. This is a framework which outlines the responsibilities of the user and the provider in regards to security.

8 Best Practices for Reducing the Risk of Password Attacks

Passwords to your employees’ and vendors’ accounts serve as gateways to your enterprise’s most sensitive information. Without proper password management, these accounts can fall prey to password attacks, impacting your business processes, finances, and reputation. In this article, we’ll explore the most common types of password attacks in cybersecurity and outline eight password attack prevention best practices to safeguard your organization.

Exploring the unlikely relationship between hackers and the state with Emily Crose

Emily Crose, a veteran cybersecurity professional at agencies including the CIA and the Department of Homeland Security, had a question: How did hackers – a “weird” group of outsiders (herself included) – become sought-after collaborators with governments?

Simplifying Payroll, Benefits & Compliance: How Integrated HR Solutions Empower Businesses

Running a business isn't just about great ideas or strong sales-it's also about managing people. And let's be honest, handling payroll, keeping up with labor laws, and offering competitive benefits can feel like a full-time job on its own. One small mistake in tax filings or employee classification can lead to hefty fines, frustrated workers, or even legal trouble.

Why Live Traffic Cameras Are Crucial for Road Safety?

Did you know that traffic cameras reduce serious crashes by 15 to 30% in areas where they are used? That is thousands of lives saved every year, all thanks to these small but powerful devices watching over our roads. Nowadays, road safety is more important than ever. Traffic cameras are now key tools for preventing accidents, easing traffic jams, and helping truckers plan their routes. Let's take a closer look at why traffic cameras are so important for keeping our roads safe and efficient.

Cybersecurity Starts with Your Team: How to Build a Culture of Security Awareness

In today's digital-first world, businesses face an increasing number of cyber threats. While many organizations invest in firewalls, antivirus software, and advanced threat detection, one critical security layer is often overlooked-employees. Human error remains one of the biggest vulnerabilities in cybersecurity, with studies showing that over 90% of data breaches stem from mistakes made by employees, such as clicking on phishing emails or using weak passwords.