Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Exploring opportunities and benefits of non-human identities (NHIs)

Organizations have long focused on securing human users – employees, partners and customers. But what about the identities that aren’t tied to a person? Non-human identities (NHIs), including service accounts, bots, APIs, machine identities and more, now outnumber human identities 20:1 in most organizations! Yet, they often lack proper oversight, making them a growing security risk.

The State of the Software Supply Chain 2025

Managing and securing the software supply chain is crucial for trusted releases, but as any tech organization knows, it also presents significant challenges. With over 15 years of experience and a dedicated security research team, we at JFrog understand these threats. In a rapidly evolving post-AI world, DevSecOps teams are struggling to keep pace with changes.

Achieve PCI DSS v4.0.1 compliance with Datadog

In today’s digital economy, businesses that handle credit card transactions must prioritize security to protect customer data and maintain trust. Cyber threats that target payment information continue to evolve, making it essential for organizations to implement strong security controls. The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) was created to establish a set of best practices for securing cardholder data.

Japan Passes Active Cyber Defense Bill

Over the past few years, many countries have made considerable efforts to bolster cybersecurity preparedness. These efforts are understandable when put into a geopolitical context: global relationships in the past five years have been among the most tumultuous in decades, cybersecurity threats are more sophisticated than ever, and the world is increasingly reliant on digital technologies.

Top Cybersecurity Considerations When Moving Commercial Premises

When relocating office locations domestically or internationally, organizations must ensure the safe passage and management of more than just their physical assets and hardware. The complex cybersecurity obstacles before, during, and after an operational overhaul can outnumber the physical difficulties of getting operations moving.

Securing AI Against Evolving Threats

Arctic Wolf is an AI-powered security operations provider, which gives our organization advanced insights into the emerging threats inherent in being an early adopter of the more recent techniques. However, Arctic Wolf is not the only one turning to AI. A third of technology leaders reported that AI was already fully integrated into their products and services. This statistic will grow as major tech companies like Microsoft and Google invest billions of dollars into AI infrastructure..

GitLab to Azure DevOps Migration

Switching from GitLab to Azure DevOps offers the opportunity to reconsider your processes, streamline your pipelines, and match your tools with your objectives. Primarily if your company uses Microsoft software. Still, more than just technical expertise is needed for such a migration. It includes a plan to handle any potential problems. This article will help you get familiar with the complexities of migrating projects, repos, metadata, etc., between GitLab and Azure DevOps platforms.

ThreatQuotient, 4-Time Technology Excellence Leader in the SPARK Matrix

The cybersecurity market continues to become more crowded, making it increasingly difficult for organizations to separate hype from reality and find security solutions that truly meet their needs. Messages sound the same. Demos look impressive, but how much is vision? And when the rubber meets the road, it’s hard to know what to expect in terms of the deployment, user experience, and impact to the business.

Insight beyond annual risk using attack chain mapping

Thriving organizations maximally allocate resources. With seemingly infinite cybersecurity threats and finite resources, everyone needs to know the size of the threat to determine priority, and where to invest to maximize ROI. Elastic takes a quantified approach to cybersecurity risk management using FAIR to break threat scenarios into (A) likelihood and (B) losses to calculate risk per year, AKA annualized loss expectancy, or in FAIR terms, simply “risk”.

What's new in Tines: March 2025 edition

If you were keeping an eye on our What’s New, you noticed that March 6th saw a lot of activity! Our Product team was together for a “same-day-shipping” event where everyone collaborated on various projects to see what we could ship in just one day! Some key highlights from that day include: View the list of the Mar 6 updates →