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Giving users choice with Cloudflare's new Content Signals Policy

If we want to keep the web open and thriving, we need more tools to express how content creators want their data to be used while allowing open access. Today the tradeoff is too limited. Either website operators keep their content open to the web and risk people using it for unwanted purposes, or they move their content behind logins and limit their audience.

Cyber Risk Monitoring for ISACs: An Innovative, Collaborative Approach to Third-Party Management

BlueVoyant recently announced its strategic partnership with the Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Auto-ISAC), the central organization for cybersecurity collaboration in the automotive industry. Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs) are important organizations that provide a central resource within a given sector for gathering, analyzing, and sharing information on cyber threats and vulnerabilities.

Launching Your Penetration Testing Career

Penetration testing is often seen as one of the most exciting jobs in cyber security. After all, who wouldn’t want to be the person trusted to break into systems before the criminals do? It’s a career that’s in high demand, with competitive salaries and no shortage of opportunities, but getting into pentesting isn’t always straightforward.

Exposing iOS Local Storage Flaws: A Guide to Securing Sensitive Data

Mobile apps often handle sensitive data daily, such as credentials, tokens, health records, financial information, and personal identifiers that attackers seek to exploit. On iOS, developers sometimes assume local data storage is inherently secure because of sandboxing and built-in Apple protections. This assumption is flawed. Poorly implemented storage practices can expose critical data, leading to severe privacy and security incidents. This article examines.

US Secret Service Blocks Massive Telecom Attack in New York

The Secret Service’s takedown in New York shines a light on a type of threat that is technically fascinating and deeply concerning for national security: large-scale cellular interception networks leveraging cell-site simulators (CSS), also known as IMSI catchers or Stingrays. The news comes as New York City hosts the annual United Nations General Assembly, gathering heads of state from around the world and creating an incredibly target-rich environment for attackers.

Data Protection for Law Firms: Why Legal Companies Need DevOps Backup

Software supports business operations in healthcare, finance, e-commerce, and legal tech as well. Many organizations build legal tech software that streamlines document management, automates legal workflows, ensures compliance, and enhances collaboration for legal professionals. Key Insights.

AI Session Recording Summaries for SSH, Kubernetes Exec, and Postgres

Since Teleport 1.0, we have shipped built-in session recording and replay. Nine years later, we are shipping the biggest upgrade yet: AI Session Summaries. Teams using Teleport onboard thousands of engineers (developers, DBAs, Windows users) who run thousands of interactive sessions every day. That easily adds up to 5,000+ hours of recordings per month, which is too much for humans to review proactively.

LevelBlue Spotlight Report Finds Manufacturers Struggling with the Impact of AI and Supply Chain Risk

LevelBlue’s newly released 2025 Spotlight Report: Cyber Resilience and Business Impact in Manufacturing, uncovered the different ways this sector has increased its understanding of the role cybersecurity must play moving forward, including the need to adopt a more proactive security posture to increase resilience and improve its defense mechanisms to combat AI-powered attacks.

Grounded: The ARINC vMUSE Attack Disrupting Multiple Airports

The line between the digital and physical worlds blurs completely when a cyber attack results in widespread, tangible disruption. For thousands of travelers, this became a harsh reality when major European airports were forced to delay flights due to a ransomware attack targeting a vendor in the supply chain.

Why Do You Need a Just-in-Time PAM Approach?

Privileged accounts are keys to critical systems and data. These keys can be dangerous if misused. The just-in-time (JIT) approach to privileged access management (PAM) solves this issue by aligning access, user needs, and time. In this post, we explain what just-in-time privileged access management is and how it helps organizations enhance their cybersecurity.