IT Security Audit in 2025: Stay Compliant, Secure and Ahead

Today, where the world changes every second, IT security audits might not make up just a best practice anymore, they can rather be considered a basic requirement. Every type of organization from small enterprises to multinational companies needs to conduct a thorough cyber security audit to best protect themselves from ever-rising risks such as data breaches, ransomware, and insider threats.

5 Top Programmatic AdTech Companies You Should Know in 2025

Investments in programmatic advertising are proliferating around the world. While in 2022, they did not even reach $500 billion, by 2028, they are projected to significantly exceed $800 billion. And that's no surprise, as such advertising technology allows you to get the most out of your marketing efforts by reaching the exact audience you're targeting and increasing your ROI.

Why Is My Phone Not Detecting My SIM Card? Troubleshooting Guide from Owl Repairs

Is your phone suddenly saying "No SIM" or "SIM Not Detected" even though your SIM is securely in place? You're not alone. This is a common and frustrating issue faced by both iPhone and Android users. At Owl Repairs, we've helped hundreds of customers solve SIM detection issues with quick diagnostics and repairs that restore your phone's functionality.

Top eLearning Content Development Companies in 2025

As the demand for remote learning and corporate training grows, the importance of engaging and impactful eLearning content has never been higher. Companies across industries are investing in custom digital learning experiences-from animated modules to interactive simulations-to improve onboarding, upskill employees, and deliver training that sticks.

Top tips to build a human firewall

Top tips is a weekly column where we highlight what’s trending in the tech world and list ways to explore these trends. This week, we will explore ways on how to strengthen any company's first line of defense against cyberattacks. No matter how advanced your cybersecurity tools are, they’re only as strong as the people using them. Phishing scams, social engineering, and weak passwords are threats that often succeed not because systems fail but because humans do.

Microsoft Kills the Blue Screen of Death After 40 Years: Meet the New Black Screen of Death

Microsoft just made history. But not the kind you’re used to. For nearly four decades, the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) haunted Windows users. One minute you’re sipping coffee. Next, your screen goes blue with a sad emoji and cryptic codes. However, Microsoft has now officially pulled the plug on this iconic crash screen.

From Reactive to Proactive AppSec: Your Security Team's Secret Weapon! #cybersecurity

Mend.io, formerly known as Whitesource, has over a decade of experience helping global organizations build world-class AppSec programs that reduce risk and accelerate development -– using tools built into the technologies that software and security teams already love. Our automated technology protects organizations from supply chain and malicious package attacks, vulnerabilities in open source and custom code, and open-source license risks.

Shifting from Vulnerability Management to Security Risk Prioritization with AI

The adage ‘an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure’ applies to AppSec vulnerability management. Traditionally, AppSec has focused on a reactive ‘curing flaws’ paradigm, identifying and fixing vulnerabilities after they have occurred. However, the never-ending escalation between threats and security leads to alert fatigue and security debt.

Kubernetes Is Powerful, But Not Secure (at least not by default)

Kubernetes has transformed how we deploy and manage applications. It gives us the ability to spin up a virtual data center in minutes, scaling infrastructure with ease. But with great power comes great complexities, and in the case of Kubernetes, that complexity is security. By default, Kubernetes permits all traffic between workloads in a cluster. This “allow by default” stance is convenient during development, and testing but it’s dangerous in production.