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Small Devices, Big Risk: USB Drives Threaten Enterprise Security

As cloud applications, SaaS platforms, and GenAI tools shape most modern workflows, one physical channel presents an ongoing risk: removable media. USB drives, external devices, and other portable storage remain some of the easiest ways for sensitive data to leave an organization and some of the quietest ways for threats to enter it.

The rise of fake job applicants: Why workforce security must start before day one

All over the world, companies are seeing a rise in fake job applicants. You may have experienced it yourself: dozens of near-identical resumes arriving within hours, or candidates who refuse to turn on their camera during video interviews. Remote hiring, global talent pools, AI-generated resumes, and increasingly sophisticated fraud networks have profoundly changed the hiring landscape. Traditional hiring processes were never built to defend against the types of candidate fraud we’re seeing today.

The most common concerns before renting a trade show booth - and how to address them effectively

Renting a trade show booth is an important decision for many brands. It allows companies to avoid the investment of building their own structure, yet requires confidence that the rented booth will support sales, branding and visitor engagement. In practice, organisations often share similar concerns related to flexibility, design consistency, logistical risks, cost predictability and the ability to customise the booth to their marketing goals. Modern modular solutions help eliminate these barriers already at the planning stage.

Why Browser Games Are a Safe Gaming Option

Browser games run entirely in-browser using HTML5, JavaScript, and WebGL technologies. These operate within contained environments enforced by browsers such as Chrome and Firefox, which naturally restrict access to local files or operating system functions, providing built-in security advantages.

Smart Teaching Strategies Every Teacher Can Use to Grow

Teaching is one of the few professions that demands lifelong learning. No matter how many years you have spent in the classroom, you will always find new challenges. Some students learn quickly, while others need more time. Some adapt well to digital tools, while others struggle. Parents and schools also expect teachers to constantly innovate. The question then is not whether you should grow as a teacher, but how. Growth is not accidental. It comes from being intentional about your approach, reflecting on your lessons, and staying open to better practices.

How AI is boosting Automation Processes

Artificial intelligence seemingly came out of nowhere a couple of years ago, and now most of us use it in some capacity, especially if we are business owners, but the fact is, AI did not really come out of nowhere - it was years in the development and the next natural step to technology and automation processes that were already in place.

What Are the Most Common Password Security Mistakes Small Businesses Make?

Honest to tell, passwords are not the most exciting aspect of running a business. The thing is that they are the only thing between your sensitive data and a person with ill intentions. And still, password protection is among the least considered vulnerabilities of small businesses.

How Do Bomb Disposal Robots Handle Extreme Stress?

When you hear stress, you are more likely to imagine deadlines, a stressful conversation or even a flat tire on your way to a very important meeting. But what about being constructed just to get into circumstances where one misstep would spell disaster. That is what bomb disposal robots deal with on a day-to-day basis-machines that have to confront something that most humans would prefer to avoid.