A Guide to Staying Cyber-Safe While Learning Online

Online education has grown to be a significant aspect of college life. The internet serves as your classroom, whether you're using Zoom for lectures, Google Classroom for assignments, or Microsoft Teams for group projects. The problem is that as people spend more time online, the likelihood of cyberattacks is increasing. So, how can you learn online without being hurt? Without requiring a degree in computer science, let's explore a comprehensive guide that can help you safeguard your digital identity, gadgets, and personal information.

Windows 10 End of Support - Upgrade and ESU Options - Tanium Tech Talks #130

This is not a surprise. Microsoft announced end of support for Windows 10 a long time ago. Are you ready? Tanium can identify those last remaining machines and help you remediate them quickly. Tanium dashboards track Windows 10 versions, hardware compatibility, ESU licensing, and more.

Reducing Cyber Insurance Premiums with a WAF

Cyber insurance has become essential for digital businesses, but premiums are rising fast. According to S&P Global Ratings, annual cyber insurance premiums are projected to grow by 15–20% through 2026. The more vulnerable your digital assets are, the more likely you are to pay. To keep costs in check, organizations must demonstrate strong and continuous security measures. This requires going beyond basic controls and adopting expert-led, adaptive protection that secures all applications and APIs.