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When Platform Loyalty Becomes a Liability

Picking a side, it happens. People get attached to their phones, operating systems, and even their favorite social media platforms. Businesses? They fall into the same trap. Sticking with one platform might seem comfortable and easy, but there can be big risks. It can really limit a business's opportunities, and surprisingly, it can also create some legal and financial headaches.

Marketing Lessons from Viral Meltdowns

Social media seems fun and great; what happens when somebody goes too far? What happens when somebody says something stupid and goes viral? In today's digital world, things happen extremely quickly; people are online watching with eagle eyes. Those viral moments end up spreading across the entire planet in very little time, especially today. Sometimes, it's funny moments that spread like wildfire, but other times, these moments become complete disasters and lead to marketing failures. So you really need to know what happened so that your business knows what to avoid.

Why High Engagement Sometimes Signals a Weak Brand

Everyone thinks that if a brand has huge engagement, like tons of comments and shares, its brand must be strong. Right? But here's a tricky truth: Getting really loud attention does not always mean a brand is doing awesome. Sometimes, those high numbers hide important problems. A business can easily be tricked into thinking it is a success, but many times, these high engagement numbers mean that something is wrong.

Definition of Precision Machinery and Its Importance for Core Sectors

In any modern industry, accuracy serves as a strategic advantage, not only a technical requirement. This accuracy is vital in industries like aerospace, medical devices, semiconductors, and automation. These companies require components that are machined with unparalleled precision and consistency. The industrial machinery focused on this is called precision machinery.
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The Expiring Trust Model: CISOs Must Rethink PKI in the Era of Short-Lived Certificates and Machine Identity

A silent and significant shift is occurring in the security foundation of the modern enterprise. It's not a new malware strain or a novel zero-day exploit, it is the digital certificate that so many organizations have relied on for decades as a critical element of trust and security in digital communications.

The Ultimate Guide to Endpoint Security Management in 2026

Endpoint security management ensures visibility, control, and protection across diverse devices in hybrid environments. It integrates policy-driven automation, patching, and conditional access to reduce risk and enforce compliance. Unified Endpoint Management and Zero Trust frameworks enable scalable, centralized defense against evolving threats and operational disruptions.

Healthcare IoT Security Breach 2025: Why Over 1 Million Devices Were Exposed

A recent healthcare IoT security breach exposed thousands of devices across multiple facilities, including connected medical devices and critical healthcare equipment used in hospitals. Sensitive patient information was compromised, putting not only privacy at risk but also threatening health insurance portability and compliance with the accountability act.

What is an AI Bill of Materials (AI BOM)?

What’s happening under the hood of your AI systems? AI is now a crucial element of modern software applications, and if you don’t have visibility into its components, you’ll be left blind. Similar to a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM), an AI Bill of Materials, AI BOM, or AIBOM has become a crucial framework for documenting and securing this new and complex supply chain. This article is part of a series of articles on Shadow AI.

The Human Firewall: Building a Culture of Fraud Resilience

Cybersecurity tools are only as strong as the humans who use them. Training, culture, and awareness shape how individuals interact with those systems and whether they succeed. This is especially true when it comes to fraud prevention. While firewalls and encryption protocols can block many external threats, they can’t stop an employee from clicking on a fraudulent invoice, wiring money to a spoofed account, or falling for a phishing scam.

XWORM Returns to Haunt Systems with Ghost Crypt

Starting in July 2025, Kroll has observed a new delivery method coming from the XWORM malware family. Previously known to leverage a self-contained executable in order to drop the final payload, XWORM now uses Ghost Crypt which is a service publicized on HackForums and used to exploit DLL side-loading vulnerabilities in known applications. The service includes support for a range of malware families, including LUMMASTEALER, BLUELOADER, RHADAMANTHYS, XWORM, DCRAT, PURELOADER, STEALC and others.