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Scanning the Threat: Why Aerospace Relies on Laser Inspection

Aviation travel demands absolute safety records for every single commercial flight across the globe. Microscopic flaws inside an airplane fuselage can quickly grow into catastrophic hazards under heavy atmospheric pressure at high altitudes. Maintenance crews must track these hidden structural issues constantly to safeguard passengers on their daily journeys.

How Can You Keep Your Business Safe When In This Day And Age?

Keeping your business safe is something that should be important to you. There are too many business owners out there at the moment who fall off the wagon as soon as security gets involved, but the problem is that if you're not taking this seriously, your business is going to crumble. We know that this is not what you want to hear, but it's the sad reality that you need to face. As such, change is necessary. If you'd like to find out more about this topic, feel free to continue reading where we're going to be giving you some advice.

How Automated Data Collection Is Quietly Reshaping Cybersecurity Intelligence

Web scraping has a reputation problem. For most people, it sits somewhere between grey-area data collection and an outright nuisance that clogs up server logs. But among security professionals, automated data collection has quietly become one of the more valuable arrows in the threat intelligence quiver.

Automotive Pen Testing Is Different in 2026

Automotive pen testing used to be very much an extra service. An OEM or manufacturer might test a vehicle in a very broad way i.e perhaps doing a general scan for known vulnerabilities. Today however, a modern vehicle runs tens of millions of lines of code across dozens of electronic control units, exposes attack surfaces over CAN, Ethernet, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, cellular and UWB, ships with companion mobile apps and dealer tools, and connects to OEM cloud platforms that handle telematics, OTA updates and V2X services.

Steps to Take Immediately After a Truck Accident in Queens

Truck accidents in Queens aren't like regular car crashes. The sheer size and weight of commercial trucks mean the damage, injuries, and legal consequences can be drastically more severe. What you do in that first hour will likely shape your entire case. Most people freeze or panic at the scene; that's normal. But knowing what to do ahead of time protects you in three ways: physically, legally, and financially. Here are seven steps to take right after a truck accident in Queens.

Essay Grader AI: The Complete Guide to Saving 80% of Your Grading Time

Teachers spend countless hours every week reviewing student essays, providing feedback, and assigning grades. For many educators, grading has become one of the most time-consuming and mentally exhausting parts of the job. What if you could dramatically reduce that burden while actually improving the quality of feedback your students receive?

Ensuring Student Safety: Modern Approaches to Campus Protection

University today has changed drastically, and you will see how much it has changed. Campuses are more open than they used to be. Students move between physical and digital spaces. Events, visitors, and third-party vendors are part of daily operations. All of this creates opportunity. It also introduces risk. Maintaining safety at university in such an environment requires more than cameras or guards. It needs a system built with intention. One which is mindful of how a campus actually functions, not how it looks on paper.

How Bot Detection Services Protect Your Website from Malicious Traffic

Bot detection services are specialized tools designed to differentiate human users from automated bots on websites and applications. Their core function is to prevent malicious activities such as credential stuffing, fake account creation, scraping, and spam by verifying legitimate user behavior. Effective bot detection helps maintain security, protect user data, and ensure reliable site performance.

Experts State That Insider Threat Could Be The Biggest Risk You Face This Year, But What Does That Actually Mean?

If you look solely for outside threats to your business, then you're only seeing half of the picture. External risks like ransomware and phishing pose no more of a threat to operations than so-called 'insider threats', which can see entire data sets laid bare. Worse, there's clear evidence that insider threats are on the rise in roughly 42% of countries. Unsurprisingly, then, experts are classifying insider threat as one of the biggest risks businesses are facing this year.