Keyscaler vs Traditional PKI Comparison: Which Is Better for IoT Security?

Traditional Public Key Infrastructure represents the established approach to certificate management that has evolved over three decades to support enterprise IT environments. Built on hierarchical certificate authorities (CAs) and manual or semi-automated processes, traditional PKI was designed for relatively static environments with manageable numbers of certificates and predictable lifecycle patterns.

Beginner Tips for Designing User-Friendly Pharma Apps

When building a digital health tool, primarily throughonline pharmacy application development, user experience (UX) is crucial. A confusing app can lead to critical errors or frustration for patients, pharmacists, and doctors alike. Poor design erodes trust and efficiency, with serious consequences in healthcare. Therefore, meticulous application development for pharma is vital to ensure every interaction is clear, comforting, and reliable.

EP 9 - J&J's former CISO on trust, identity, and the future of cybersecurity

In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner sits down with Marene Allison, former Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) of Johnson & Johnson, for a candid and wide-ranging conversation on trust, identity, and leadership in cybersecurity. From securing global vaccine supply chains during the COVID-19 pandemic to navigating the rise of AI and machine identities, Marene shares hard-earned insights from her decades-long career in national security and the private sector.

Beyond Plain Text: Egnyte's Journey to Structured Data Extraction in RAG Systems

When we first launched Egnyte’s AI features built on retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), customer response was overwhelmingly positive. Users could quickly find and synthesize information from vast document repositories with accuracy and context. But success breeds ambition. As customers grew comfortable with the system, they began exploring new use cases that revealed a limitation: while our RAG excelled with plain text, it struggled with tables, charts, and other structured formats.

Microsoft Copilot: Balancing Power and Privacy Risks

Microsoft Copilot’s integration with MS Graph opens powerful doors, letting AI access emails, docs, and your entire MS365 data ecosystem. But with great convenience comes significant risk: your sensitive data could become more vulnerable to attacks. In this video, we explore the privacy and security concerns this integration introduces—and offer actionable insights on how you can mitigate these risks effectively.

Modeling Cyber Resilience Is Now a Regulatory Priority

‍ ‍The European Central Bank (ECB), tasked with maintaining financial stability in the region, is changing how it supervises institutional resilience. According to a July 2025 Reuters report, banks across the Eurozone are being asked explicitly to model how large-scale disruptions, including geopolitical conflict, potential dollar shortages, and cyber incidents, could impact their capital reserves.

Open Chroma Databases: A New Attack Surface for AI Apps

Chroma is an open-source vector store–a database designed to allow LLM chatbots to search for relevant information when answering a user’s question–and one of many technologies that have seen adoption grow with the recent AI boom. Like many databases, Chroma can be configured by end users to lack authentication and authorization mechanisms.