Torq for MDRs: Increase Margin and Onboard Customers Faster

Managed detection and response (MDR) providers faceskyrocketing demand and rising stakes. The MDR market is projected to grow to $11.8 billion by 2029 (up from $4.1 billion in 2024), a 23.5% compound annual growth rate driven by the intensifying landscape of advanced threats and sophisticated attacks, as well as ongoing cybersecurity talent shortages.

Stop the Chaos: How to Centralize, Secure, and Control Developer Extensions

Picture this: A new developer joins your team, excited to start contributing. On day one, they spend hours installing and configuring their IDE, searching for the “right” extensions. Their setup ends up being completely different from everyone else’s. Sound familiar? Worse yet, what if that “productivity-boosting” extension or new MCP server they just installed also secretly opened a backdoor in your codebase?

JFrog and GitHub: Next-Level DevSecOps

Most DevSecOps pipelines have a gap: source code security and binary security are handled in separate silos. This creates blind spots, slows teams down, and increases risk. At swampUP 2025, we’re unveiling the next evolution of the JFrog and GitHub integration, a deeply integrated DevSecOps experience that unifies best-of-breed code and binary platforms.

Multiple Login & Access Solutions for Headless Shopify Stores

Discover how to simplify and secure authentication for Shopify Hydrogen storefronts. Learn how single sign-on (SSO), social login, restricted content access, and multi-store sync can deliver a unified, user-friendly experience, powered by miniOrange’s scalable authentication solutions.

What is an Enterprise Risk Retainer?

Organizations today are under pressure to effectively respond to acute risk events that can threaten financial stability, regulatory compliance, executive safety and stakeholder trust. Hear from Managing Director Nickolas Savage on the importance of getting the right support quickly, while maintaining cost efficiency and operational resilience.

Top 7 Privileged Access Management Solutions

Summary: Privileged Access Management (PAM) is essential to securing today’s complex IT environments, as organizations rapidly adopt multi-cloud infrastructures, DevOps practices and hybrid work models. Yet, complexity remains a major barrier – 68% of IT leaders say their current PAM solution includes unnecessary features they rarely use.

EP 15 - Why banks need to treat machine identities like VIPs

In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner speaks with Andy Parsons, CyberArk’s Director of EMEA Financial Services and Insurance, whose career spans from the British Army to CISO and CTO roles in global financial institutions. Andy shares hard-earned lessons on leadership, risk management, and the evolving cybersecurity landscape in banking—from insider threats to machine identity governance and the rise of agentic AI.

Free anti-detect browser: How it can actually be useful for you

When people hear the term antidetect browser it sometimes sounds like something straight out of a hacker forum. In reality, these tools are increasingly accessible, and some of them even offer free versions. Take WADE X, for example: it lets you create a limited number of browser profiles at no cost. Sure, the features are restricted compared to the paid editions, but for someone who just wants to stay private online or run a couple of separate accounts, that's often more than enough.

Smart Chairs, Safer Spaces: Preventing Cyber Threats in AI-Connected Restaurant Furniture

In restaurants across the world, chairs are no longer just places to sit. Many are becoming smart, equipped with sensors and AI features that adjust posture, monitor temperature, or even personalize the dining experience. This innovation brings comfort and efficiency to dining spaces, but it also introduces new risks that many business owners overlook.