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Top Must-Have Gadgets for Mobile Gamers 2025

The world of mobile gaming is evolving rapidly, offering players an immersive and powerful gaming experience that rivals traditional consoles. In 2025, mobile gaming will reach new heights, with gadgets designed to enhance performance, comfort, and enjoyment. Whether you're a casual player or a competitive gamer, having the right tools can make all the difference. In this article, we'll explore the top must-have gadgets that every mobile gamer should consider in 2025.
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2025 Predictions - Navigating Through the Challenges and Opportunities Ahead

As we enter 2025, the global economic landscape remains a mix of challenges and potential shifts that will shape markets and industries worldwide. From high interest rates to the evolving impact of AI, there are several key factors that will define the year ahead. While there will be friction in some areas, persistence, agility and out-of-the-box thinking will ensure a competitive edge.

De-identification of Structured & Unstructured Medical Data at Scale

Medical data privacy and patient data security are paramount in today’s digital age. The rapid advancement of AI and big data has revolutionized healthcare and introduced significant challenges in protecting sensitive health information. De-identification, the process of removing personally identifiable information (PHI) from medical records, is crucial for balancing patient privacy with the need for research and innovation.

What Does Cyber Insurance Cover? Does It Cover GDPR Fines?

Cyber insurance, also referred to as cyber liability insurance, is a specialized insurance product designed to help businesses mitigate financial losses resulting from cyber threats. In today’s digital landscape, cyber risks such as ransomware attacks, malware infections, and data breaches can lead to severe financial and operational damage.

The State of Magecart: A Persistent Threat to E-Commerce Security

Trustwave SpiderLabs first blogged about Magecart back in 2019; fast forward five years and it is still here going strong. During the pre-holiday season, cybercriminals ramped up their efforts to target e-commerce websites, aiming to steal cardholder and personal information. These attacks, collectively known as Magecart, have been active since 2015, named after the Magento e-commerce platform with "cart" referencing shopping carts — their initial primary targets.

Ensure IP forwarding is disabled a RHEL Benchmark

IP forwarding in Linux is a feature that allows a system to route packets between network interfaces, effectively functioning as a router. While this capability is essential for specific network setups, it poses security risks if enabled unnecessarily. Disabling IP forwarding is a critical step in server hardening, particularly for systems not intended to perform routing tasks.

The Real Costs of Insider Threats: An In-Depth Analysis

Insider threats continue to evolve at an unprecedented pace, presenting organizations with increasingly complex security challenges. By examining findings from IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach Report 2024, Ponemon Institute’s 2023 Cost of Insider Risks Global Report, and Cybersecurity Insiders’ 2024 Insider Threat Report, we can paint a comprehensive picture of current insider threat trends and their implications.

Simplifying Backup and Recovery for VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS, formerly Tanzu) with CloudCasa

Ask Our Expert VMware vSphere Kubernetes Service (VKS), formerly known as Tanzu Kubernetes Grid (TKG) Service, has emerged as a popular platform for enterprises deploying containerized workloads, particularly those that rely on vSphere Kubernetes release (VKr), previously referred to as Tanzu Kubernetes release, for their cloud-native infrastructure.