How to Share Your Digital Business Card Effectively for Networking

Sharing your digital business card might sound simple, but doing it effectively can make a huge difference in how people remember and connect with you. In today's fast-paced networking world, first impressions happen in seconds, and a sleek digital card helps you stand out. It's more than a modern replacement for paper, it's a dynamic tool that makes sharing contact details seamless and engaging. Whether you're at an event, on a video call, or connecting online, knowing how to share your card strategically helps you build stronger professional relationships and grow your network effortlessly.

What is Network Time Protocol (NTP)? How DDI Central simplifies NTP Server configuration

In a world built on data, timing is everything. From financial transactions and secure communications to troubleshooting complex network issues, the precise order of events is not just important—it's fundamental. A discrepancy of a few milliseconds can be the difference between a successful database write and data corruption, or a valid security certificate and a connection failure.

SquareX Shows AI Browsers Fall Prey to OAuth Attacks, Malware Downloads and Malicious Link Distribution

As AI Browsers rapidly gain adoption across enterprises, SquareX has released critical security research exposing major vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to exploit AI Browsers to exfiltrate sensitive data, distribute malware and gain unauthorized access to enterprise SaaS apps. The timing of this disclosure is particularly significant as major companies including OpenAI, Microsoft, Google and The Browser Company have announced or released their own AI browsers. With Chrome and Edge alone representing 70% of the browser market share, it is very likely that the majority of consumer browsers in the future will be AI Browsers.

Lightship Security and the OpenSSL Corporation Submit OpenSSL 3.5.4 for FIPS 140-3 Validation

Lightship Security, an Applus+ Laboratories company and accredited cryptographic security test laboratory, and the OpenSSL Corporation, the co-maintainer of the OpenSSL Library, announce the submission of OpenSSL version 3.5.4 to the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) for FIPS 140-3 validation. This submission confirms that the code is complete and that all included algorithms have successfully passed NIST testing and independent laboratory review. The final CMVP review and certificate issuance remain as the last step in the process.

Advanced SOC 2 Mistakes Even Mature Companies Make

Even the most mature organizations can stumble when it comes to SOC 2 compliance. In this video, we uncover the critical SOC 2 mistakes that even experienced teams make. Did You Know? Over 68% of companies fail their first SOC 2 audit due to documentation or evidence gaps. 46% of recurring SOC 2 issues stem from poor control mapping and risk assessment misalignment. If your business handles customer data, this video is essential to ensure you stay audit-ready, trustworthy, and compliant with AICPA’s Trust Service Criteria.

SIEM's Next Chapter: Evolving, Not Dying

The obituary for SIEM has been written more than once. The latest headline from Dark Reading calls it “dying a slow death.” Catchy. But wrong. If you work in a SOC, you already know the need for centralized, contextualized visibility is not going anywhere. What is changing the future of SIEM, is how SIEM delivers it. If you are still thinking of SIEM as a clunky, high-cost log hoarder, you are stuck in the wrong decade.

The Lost Payload: MSIX Resurrection

MSIXBuilder transforms what was traditionally a complex, multi-tool process into a single automated workflow that mirrors actual attacker techniques. By automatically handling certificate lifecycle management, dependency resolution, and package signing, the tool removes the technical barriers that previously prevented security teams from creating realistic test scenarios. This means defenders can quickly generate both signed and unsigned MSIX packages to validate their AppXDeployment event log coverage, confirm detection rules, and build detection coverage that actually works against real-world threats.