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Multi-Factor Authentication for High-Security Facilities

Security threats targeting critical facilities have reached a level of sophistication that most organizations simply weren't built to handle. Data centers, government buildings, pharmaceutical labs: unauthorized access to any of these environments can trigger genuinely irreversible consequences. Here's a number worth sitting with: organizations deploying multi-factor authentication are 75% less likely to be compromised than those still relying on legacy methods. One statistic. Enormous implications. The era of badges and PINs as a primary defense is over, and facilities that haven't accepted that yet are running on borrowed time.

Visitor Management Systems and Access Control Integration

The front desk is no longer just a place to greet visitors. Today, it plays a key role in keeping people, workplaces, and sensitive information safe. As offices adopt hybrid work, welcome contractors, and manage restricted areas, old paper sign-in sheets can no longer keep up.

Your fleet's firmware certificate is expiring: What June 2026 means for IT teams

Every Windows device your organization deployed before 2025 carries a set of certificates in its Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) firmware. They've been there since 2011, quietly doing the work of validating boot signatures so nothing untrusted runs before the operating system loads. Most IT teams have never had a reason to think about them. That's about to change.
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Networking: The Strategic Backbone of Business Resilience

As enterprises accelerate digital transformation, networking has become essential to business resilience, agility, and trust. Previously considered background infrastructure, it now informs every strategic discussion on risk, performance, and growth.

GLM 5.2 vs Opus 4.8: Cheaper AI Code, Hidden Risks?

GLM 5.2 just launched from Z.ai, and it might be one of the biggest threats yet to the frontier model premium. It’s open, significantly cheaper than Claude Opus 4.8, and claims to deliver near-frontier coding performance across major benchmarks. But benchmarks only matter if the model can actually build something production-ready.

Anthropic restriction, ServiceNow incident, Fortinet harvesting & Ukraine EU cyber reserve [333]

In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we discuss some intel being shared in the LimaCharlie community. Support our show by sharing your favorite episodes with a friend, subscribe, give us a rating or leave a comment on your podcast platform. This podcast is brought to you by LimaCharlie, maker of the SecOps Cloud Platform, infrastructure for SecOps where everything is built API first. Scale with confidence as your business grows.

How to Prevent IP Theft

Most data security programs are built around regulated data: social security numbers, payment card information, protected health information. The compliance frameworks demand it, the tooling is built for it, and breach notification laws make the stakes impossible to ignore. But intellectual property (IP) rarely triggers a regulatory deadline, which means it rarely gets the same level of protection, even though its loss can be far more damaging to a businesses bottom line, reputation, and productivity.

AI Powered Threat Detection: CISO's Guide

The market is giving CISOs a blunt signal. AI-powered threat detection and response was valued at USD 5.59 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 23.52 billion by 2032, at a 20.00% CAGR according to Kings Research on the AI-powered threat detection and response market. That kind of growth doesn't happen because security teams like new tooling. It happens because modern environments generate more telemetry than analysts can realistically review, and attackers move faster than rule updates.