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PowerShell Environment Variables

Environment variables are predefined variables in an operating system, they are available in the form of key-value pairs which store important system-level or user-specific information, such as paths, user configurations, and system settings. These variables are accessible in PowerShell scripts and sessions, playing a significant role in tasks like configuring software, adjusting system paths, and managing user-specific settings.

Fireblock's Off Exchange Eliminates Counterparty Risk and Promotes Transparency

Fireblocks Off Exchange leverages MPC technology to enable traders to allocate and mirror assets directly to an exchange from a wallet they mutually control, protecting their principal from hacks, bankruptcy, and fraud, while providing centralized exchanges with complete on-chain transparency that client accounts are fully collateralized.

The Database Slayer: Deep Dive and Simulation of the Xbash Malware

In the world of malware, common ransomware schemes aim to take the data within databases (considered the "gold" in the vault of any organization) and hold them hostage, promising data recovery upon ransom payment. Typically, most of these schemes follow an expected script: encrypting files, requesting payment, and then delivering a decryption key. This model, while damaging, generally allows victims to recover if they pay the ransom.

DNS Security Best Practices for Logging

Your Domain Name System (DNS) infrastructure enables users to connect to web-based resources by translating everyday language into IP addresses. Imagine going into a restaurant, in the age before the internet, only to find that the staff speaks and the menu is written in a different language from yours. Without some shared communication form, you can’t order dinner, and they can’t give you what you want.

CIS Controls v8.1: Everything You Need to Know

The Center for Internet Security (CIS) Controls are a prioritized set of Safeguards to mitigate the most common cyber-attacks against systems and networks. The SANS 20 Critical Security Controls, formerly known as the SANS Top 20, is now called the CIS Controls and has been reduced from 20 to 18 Controls since version 8.

Budgeting and Forecasting: Your Roadmap to Financial Resilience

Financial stability isn't just about saving money-it's about planning. Budgeting and forecasting are vital for managing money, whether organizing household finances or running a business. These processes let you assess your current resources, predict future financial trends, and make informed decisions. Effective budgeting and forecasting allow you to set clear goals, adjust to unexpected changes, and achieve long-term success. Let's explore how you can use these strategies to create a secure financial future and adapt to changing circumstances by budgeting and forecasting.

The Tron Ledger: Revolutionizing how we access entertainment and content sharing

Tron has garnered a lot of attention lately, and if you've associated it with the Disney franchise that shares the same name, it's time we clarified that there's only one connection between the two bigwigs. Both ventures exist to level up the entertainment stage.

Top 10 Ways Exabeam Support for OpenAPI Will Transform Security Operations

In the fast-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, interoperability and automation are the keys to staying ahead of ever-increasing threats. That’s why Exabeam support for the OpenAPI Specification (OAS) for its Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) capabilities, revolutionizing security operations. Exabeam New-Scale Security Operations Platform is the first SOC platform to support OAS.