Biometric Access and Beyond High-Tech Innovations Safeguarding Your Belongings

Technology is transforming the way we secure our property at the individual level, particularly in storage. Biometric access utilizes distinguishing physical attributes such as face or fingerprint identification in order to limit entry and prevent unauthorized individuals from accessing property. Such technologies are more convenient and more secure than the conventional keys or code. With the latest developments, stores are adopting intelligent systems that maximize both safety and user convenience in order to protect belongings.

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.

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?

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.

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.

CrowdStrike Ranked #1 in 2025 Frost Radar for MDR

CrowdStrike Falcon Complete Next-Gen MDR has been ranked in the 2025 Frost Radar: Global Managed Detection and Response, securing the top placement among 19 vendors and leading in both Innovation and Growth. This recognition validates CrowdStrike’s leadership in delivering round-the-clock managed detection and response (MDR) protection through the combination of elite expertise and AI-accelerated investigation and response powered by the AI-native CrowdStrike Falcon platform.

SaaS Security in 2025: Why Visibility, Integrity, and Configuration Control Matter More Than Ever

Software-as-a-Service adoption is exploding, but security teams are struggling to keep up. The Cloud Security Alliance’s 2025 SaaS Security Survey has revealed that while investment in and attention to SaaS security are on the rise, genuine control remains elusive, especially when it comes to configuration management, identity governance, and visibility.

How to Build Influence in Cybersecurity

In high-growth environments, cybersecurity can either be a blocker or a built-in advantage. Olivier Busolini and his team at Mashreq chose the letter. In a high-stakes regulatory inspection, their close collaboration with tech and business teams paid off big time. The outcome? A rare compliment from regulators:"If you follow the advice of your security team, you’re good to go." This is what it looks like when cybersecurity is integrated, proactive, and trusted.

Humans Aren't the Weakest Link, Our Defences Are

For decades now we’ve been locked in this game of cat-and-mouse where attackers develop a new technique and defenders catch up, or defenders introduce a new control and attackers adapt. From the evolution of network security to identity and access control, many of our technical controls have matured into strong and reliable defences. Yet as we continue to see in the media, attackers continue to get in, compromising even the most mature and secure of environments, in seemingly simple way.