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Find and Fix Risky Firewall Rules | Reach Security Demo

A firewall rule set to allow any source to any destination can stay live for months. It cancels out the rules beneath it and lets traffic pass unchecked. That kind of drift sets off no alarm. It builds up between quarterly reviews, while small teams govern 50 or more firewalls and hundreds of rule changes a week. Reach Network Security Assurance finds these controls, shows how long each has been open, ties the finding to real exposure, and guides the fix.

Migrate from Protegrity AI Developer Edition to Team Edition

See how developers can move from Protegrity AI Developer Edition to Team Edition while preserving existing application workflows. This walkthrough shows a usage-driven migration designed to minimize friction and avoid unnecessary code changes. Developers can connect their environment, validate compatibility, configure Team Edition services, and confirm that existing protection workflows continue to operate successfully.

EU AI Act Readiness: 10 Controls Every Organization Should Implement in 2026

Rate this post Last Updated on July 16, 2026 by Narendra Sahoo This is for compliance and security leaders who already know the EU AI Act applies to them and need a concrete control set for where the law actually stands today — not a summary written before the rules changed. Awareness is done; 2026 is the year of implementation, and the rules just moved.

Installing Android on VMware ESXi: A How-To Guide

Android is a very popular and prolific operating system on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Most of the time, there is no practical reason to install Android on a physical computer, but there may be some cases when you need to run Android on a virtual machine (VM), for example, when developing applications for Android and testing them. Fortunately, you can install Android on VMware Workstation, VMware Player, VMware ESXi, and VirtualBox.

A Guide to Firewall Management: How to Set Up Proper Firewall Rules

Firewalls remain one of the most foundational controls in any security program. Nearly every organization has at least one, and in many cases, hundreds. Despite widespread deployment, firewalls are frequently a source of unintended exposure rather than protection. The reason is almost always in how firewall rules are maintained over time, not the technology itself.

Rail Cybersecurity in 2026: What the UK Market Data Tells Us About a Sector Under Pressure

UK railway cybersecurity spending is accelerating as ransomware, insider incidents, and IT/OT convergence expose the sector's growing attack surface. Part one of CYJAX's rail security series looks at the numbers behind the trend and what they mean for UK operators.

Best Dark Web Monitoring Tools, Software, and Services in 2026

Confidential and sensitive data moves across the dark web every second of every day, and that stolen data has become a reliable fuel source for breaches. In 2025, reports from Cybernews revealed that researchers had uncovered roughly 16 billion exposed credentials and that artificial intelligence (AI) now accelerates what attackers can do with that data once they have it.

Benchmarking 13 AI models on rediscovering known CVEs

TL;DR Every frontier model launch now comes with the same cybersecurity claim: it finds vulnerabilities. But does it work on a real bug in a real repository, or just on a curated example? Of the dozen models you could pick, which is worth trusting with code review? And since the strongest models cost ten times or more per run than the cheapest, what does that extra spend actually buy you in bugs found?