Sovereignty in the Age of Digital Interdependence: Rethinking Security for the Modern State

In a world defined by digitization and interconnectivity, the question of sovereignty extends far beyond physical borders. Nations today find themselves grappling with a new reality: how to assert control and protect critical assets when the backbone of their digital existence—cloud infrastructures, distributed systems, and global platforms—operates across jurisdictions, providers, and geopolitical lines.

The next chapter of identity security begins with privilege

Privileged access management (PAM) was once thought of in simple terms: secure the credentials of a handful of administrators managing on-premises systems. Vault the passwords, rotate them regularly, and record every privileged session It worked for a world with clear boundaries and predictable users. That world is now a museum piece. But here’s the shift: It’s not that PAM has changed. The very definition of privilege has evolved.

Searching Certificate Transparency Logs (Part 2)

In the last post we discussed why we’re building our own Certificate Transparency (CT) search tool. There’s good background on the CT ecosystem in that post, so check it out if you haven’t. This post assumes a certain understanding of terminology covered previously. Now that we know where the CT logs live, and the different kinds of logs, we need to start reading them.

How to Set Up Auto-Activation for Users in Jira | miniOrange Automated User Management

This video tutorial walks you through how to configure the automation to Auto-Activate Users in Jira using the miniOrange Automated User Management app. The video demonstrates the complete setup flow, starting with Jira automation configuration and then setting up the auto-activation rule inside the miniOrange User Management app, followed by the user flow that triggers the rule in action. Video Chapters.

2026 Backup Readiness Checklist: A Practical Self-Audit for MSPs & IT Teams

Most MSPs and internal IT teams already run backups. The real question isn’t whether you have backups, it’s whether those backups will actually save you when something breaks. That’s where this article helps to check if anything important is slipping through the cracks. Protect Your Data with BDRShield Cost-Effective Backup Solution for VMs, Servers, Endpoints, Cloud VMs & SaaS applications.

How AI-Driven Attacks Are Putting Gmail Security At Risk

Gmail has always been a common target for cybercriminals, and with the arrival of advanced AI tools, the threat level has increased significantly. Now, attackers no longer rely on generic phishing emails or scam methods. They are using AI to create convincing messages and imitate real support agents to make attacks look more genuine. This change in attack patterns has made Gmail users more vulnerable because they can’t differentiate between real and fake messages.

Proactively Identify and Eliminate Defensive Weaknesses with Cybersecurity Domain-Specific AI

AI is everywhere. I live in San Francisco, and a day doesn’t go by that I don’t see a billboard, an advertisement on the side of a bus, or a tech bro’s hoodie with two big letters on it: AI. It’s no different in cybersecurity marketing – AI terminology is everywhere. But too often, it’s tacked on as a buzzword – a thin layer washed on top of existing security tools, with little real impact. This makes it tricky to decipher what’s real and what’s hype.