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The Rise of Security-Aware Consumers - and How Marketers Are Reaching Them

With growing demand for encrypted browsing and tracker blocking, marketers are shifting toward campaigns that offer real security value. Platforms like CIPIAI provide VPN affiliate offers tailored to this audience, helping bridge the gap between monetization and privacy-first communication. Whether you're part of a cybersecurity team, manage DevSecOps workflows, or simply observe how users respond to digital risk - one thing is clear: security awareness is no longer niche. It's shaping behavior, purchases, and even the way digital products are marketed.

Why SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD Software is Gaining Popularity in Singapore

Have you ever looked at a sleek smartphone, a cool electric bike, or even a modern skyscraper and wondered-how are these things designed before they're built? That's where 3D CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software like SOLIDWORKS comes in. Especially in a fast-moving, tech-savvy place like Singapore, SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD Software has become the secret weapon behind many innovative products. Think of it as the digital sketchpad for engineers, architects, and creators-but much smarter and more powerful. And trust me, it's more exciting than it sounds.

INE Security Partners with Abadnet Institute for Cybersecurity Training Programs in Saudi Arabia

INE Security, a global leader in Cybersecurity training and certifications, has announced a strategic partnership with Abadnet Institute for Training, a Riyadh-based leader in specialized Information Technology, Cybersecurity, and Networking training. The collaboration leverages INE Security's internationally recognized cybersecurity training content and Abadnet's established presence in the Saudi Arabian market to deliver comprehensive cybersecurity education programs across the region.

3 CalypsoAI Alternatives Analyzed: Pricing, Key Capabilities, USP, Pros, & Cons

Over the past few years, enterprises have rapidly integrated GenAI into an increasing number of workflows and use cases. Amidst the rush and excitement to adopt a free tool that significantly boosts productivity, business leaders de-prioritized privacy, till it became a compliance issue. As privacy tools offering a quick patch quickly flooded the market, businesses ran into a new problem – which is the best tool?

Hunting Malware with MSHTA and CyberChef: A Deep Dive into Obfuscation in Malicious Scripts and Credential Theft

Recently, our team came across an alert involving mshta.exe, a native Windows tool that attackers commonly exploit for malicious purposes. MSHTA (Microsoft HTML Application Host) is a well-known LOLBin (Living-Off-The-Land Binary). This means it is a legitimate system tool that can be abused and can blend in with normal activity. MSHTA can execute remote HTML applications or JavaScript content directly from a URL.

EASM top features: 7 capabilities your solution needs

External attack surfaces have never been more sprawling, or more vulnerable. As organizations increasingly rely on dynamic, cloud-based infrastructures, and third-party services, digital footprints are only going to carry on growing. So, it’s no surprise many are turning towards External Attack Surface Management (EASM) tools for more visibility into both known and unknown assets. But what should you be looking for in a solution?

Security Testing for Single-Page Applications (SPAs)

When developing a web application, dev teams can choose from two fundamental design patterns: Single-Page Applications (SPAs) or traditional Multi-Page Applications (MPAs). Deciding which one to use can depend on multiple factors, but more and more companies are developing SPAs since they can provide a smoother user experience (UX), which, in turn, might just result in better user adoption.

Storm-0558 and the Dangers of Cross-Tenant Token Forgery

Modern cloud ecosystems often place a single identity provider in charge of handling logins and tokens for a wide range of customers. This approach certainly streamlines single sign-on (SSO) for end users, but it also places enormous trust in a single set of signing keys. If those private keys are compromised, attackers can create tokens that appear valid to any service that relies on them.