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Should You Still Get a Cybersecurity Degree in the Age of AI? Here's What to Know

Artificial intelligence is reshaping cybersecurity in rapid fashion. From automated threat detection to AI-assisted incident response, tools once handled manually by analysts are increasingly run by algorithms. That has many people wondering: is it still worth investing in a cybersecurity degree?

Polish Developers: What Sets Them Apart from Outsourcing Destinations like India and Ukraine?

You've been considering outsourcing your software development. You've likely considered a few of the most well-known destinations - India, Ukraine, perhaps even the Philippines. Have you considered Poland? It's really not surprising that Poland has a lot to offer. There's definitely much more to this land other than delicious pierogi and quaint historic towns. After all, it's one of the top software development centers in all of Europe, as Polish software developers have been quietly (and effectively) building a solid reputation.

New Report Reveals Just 10% of Employees Drive 73% of Cyber Risk

Living Security, the global leader in Human Risk Management (HRM), today released the 2025 State of Human Cyber Risk Report, an independent study conducted by leading research firm Cyentia Institute. The report provides an unprecedented look at behavioral risk inside organizations and reveals how strategic HRM programs can reduce that risk 60% faster than traditional methods.

Seemplicity Launches AI-Driven Features to Eliminate Remediation Bottlenecks

Seemplicity unveiled a major product release packed with AI-powered capabilities to cut through noise, facilitate fixing teams, and reduce time to remediation. This latest release introduces AI Insights, Detailed Remediation Steps, and Smart Tagging and Scoping, three new capabilities that use AI to solve some of the most painful and time-consuming cybersecurity tasks.

Dev Platform Breaches: How GitHub, Jira & Confluence Exposed Mercedes, Apple, Disney & Others

Welcome to the DevOps multiverse. Here, code is currency, while platforms like GitHub, Jira, and Confluence power critical infrastructure. Here, even the smallest misstep can trigger a chain reaction measured in gigabytes of leaked data, thousands of compromised credentials, and millions of dollars in financial losses, not to mention reputational damage. These risks aren’t theoretical.

What Is a DDoS Attack?

Companies face increasingly complex challenges every day, including cybersecurity threats aimed at disrupting their digital operations. One of the most frequent and damaging is the DDoS attack, which can take websites, applications, and critical services offline. Understanding what is a ddos attack is essential to identify risks, prevent attacks, and protect your organization’s digital infrastructure. In recent years, there have been attacks that marked a turning point in cybersecurity.

Model Context Protocol (MCP) vs Model Control Plane (MoCoP): Why your AI security is screwed if you only have one

If you’re building AI systems with agents, plugins, and orchestration layers and you’re only thinking about how to route traffic, you’re halfway to being pwned. Everyone’s rushing to build a Model Context Protocol (MCP) — and that’s great. But almost no one’s talking about MoCoP — the Model Control Plane, which is just as important and arguably where the riskiest stuff happens. (Also, side note, who the hell keeps making these damn acronyms so confusing?

Nucleus MCP Integration: Scaling Risk Reduction with AI-Driven Insights

Today, we’re excited to announce a preview of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server for Nucleus. This marks an important step towards AI-native workflows for vulnerability and exposure management. Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an emerging industry standard enabling seamless integration between enterprise applications and AI models. Backed by leading organizations like OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google, MCP servers are quickly becoming the foundation for AI-enablement across the enterprise.

Netskope Expands Technology Partner Ecosystem with New Integrations

At Netskope, we are relentlessly focused on empowering our customers to stay ahead of the curve in the face of the increasingly dynamic threat landscape. We’re thrilled to announce the expansion of our technology partner ecosystem through innovative new integrations. These strategic alliances with industry-leading companies are designed to deliver even more comprehensive protection and unparalleled visibility across your critical cloud environments. These new integration areas include.