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Understanding Open-Source License Risk in Modern Software

Open source is one of the best things to ever happen to software development. It is also one of the easiest ways to accidentally ship legal obligations you did not sign up for. Most teams know they rely heavily on open-source dependencies. Fewer teams know exactly what licenses those dependencies use, what obligations come with them, or how those licenses travel through transitive dependencies and container images. That gap is what we call open-source license risk.

AI Strategy: Building a Future-Proof Framework

Artificial intelligence (AI) adoption is fast becoming a strategic necessity for modern businesses. With adoption continuing at pace, a carefully considered strategy is essential for gaining or maintaining a competitive advantage, managing downside risk and addressing the continued regulatory, legal, ethical and operational complexities presented by AI.

How we mitigated a vulnerability in Cloudflare's ACME validation logic

On October 13, 2025, security researchers from FearsOff identified and reported a vulnerability in Cloudflare's ACME (Automatic Certificate Management Environment) validation logic that disabled some of the WAF features on specific ACME-related paths. The vulnerability was reported and validated through Cloudflare’s bug bounty program. The vulnerability was rooted in how our edge network processed requests destined for the ACME HTTP-01 challenge path (/.well-known/acme-challenge/*).

Trilio Transform Automation: Complete Kubernetes Migration Solution

Kubernetes workloads comprise more than just container images—they encapsulate state, storage dependencies, service endpoints, and intricate metadata. A naive “lift and shift” approach that moves persistent data, manifest files, and images overlooks the crucial platform-specific configurations required for true application fidelity.

8 Ways Organizations Reduce Exposure to Social Engineering Attacks

It is not always malware or a sophisticated tool that results in cyber threats. Sometimes, this happens through a convincing email or a request that appears trustworthy. There have been occasions where attackers created a moment of urgency to lead someone into clicking, sharing, or approving without realizing the consequences. This is social engineering. Social engineering threats are becoming more dangerous.

The 2026 Cybersecurity Threat Landscape: Persistent Adversaries, Repeatable Playbooks

As a threat intelligence team, our job is to separate noise from persistence in the cybersecurity threat landscape. In this article, we assess the threats most likely to remain and evolve through 2026 based on the threat actors, campaigns, and malware we have tracked and researched during the last year. Our work centers on tracking adversaries with a strong footprint in the underground ecosystem: forums, Telegram channels, data leak sites, and marketplaces where cybercriminals operate.

Why Protecto Privacy Vault Is Ideal for Masking Structured Data

Picture this. You’re a data engineer at a healthcare company with millions of patient records in Snowflake. HIPAA requires you to protect PII before sharing data with researchers or running analytics. So you tokenize the data. And your system catches fire. Your joins break. Your ETL pipelines fail. BI dashboards return wrong results. ML model training jobs crash. All because something fundamental changed about your data architecture.

How Defense secures production with automated file encryption

With HaloSHARE’s automated MPIP encryption for CAD, PDF and MS Office files, Defense can improve production efficiency and file security. Here’s how. From protecting IP secrets to securing controlled unclassified information (CUI), Defense contractors can’t take any chances with digital security.

How Can Startups Source Affordable PCBs Without Sacrificing Quality?

The idea of starting a hardware business is exciting, and that is before you receive your first PCB quote. You wake up looking at numbers that have made your hard-planned budget look like a fairy tale. To most startups, the printed circuit boards may be one of the largest initial manufacturing expenses and the temptation to cut corners can be overwhelming. But cheap PCBs that fail in the field are more costly than one can save. Return, tarnished reputation, and redesign are known to sink the prospects of the most prospective young firms. Where do you find confidence in cost meeting reliability?

Why Do Some PCBs Fail at Speed-And How to Fix It?

You've probably been there. On paper, everything is okay, your PCB design is sound, your components are mounted, and the layout appears to be okay. Then, when you turn it on, you get it to the working speed, and all of a sudden, your world gets sideways. Signals become gummed, timing goes haywire, or the board simply refuses to co-operate.