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Proving the Breach: Visual Strategies for Security Litigation

Cybersecurity incidents create massive messes for companies. Judges and juries need to see how a breach happened to make a fair choice. Visual aids help tell this story clearly. They turn complex digital logs into pictures anyone can understand. This clarity is the key to winning a case. It allows the truth to shine through the noise.

How Cloud Technologies Support Business Expansion

Growing a business feels exhilarating, right up until your infrastructure starts buckling under the pressure. With more customers, new markets, and distributed teams across time zones, the strain becomes very real, very fast. Cloud business expansion stopped being a buzzword years ago. It's now the practical foundation companies depend on to grow without everything falling apart. This shift isn't just a passing phase; it reflects how modern businesses scale, stay flexible, and keep operations running smoothly as demands increase.

The Role of Customer Lifetime Value in ROI Optimization

Most businesses obsess over clicks, conversions, and monthly revenue, and honestly, who can blame them? Those numbers feel concrete. But here's the thing: they rarely tell you whether you're actually building something profitable long-term. Customer lifetime value is the metric quietly sitting in the background, doing the heavy lifting your dashboard misses entirely.

Is Anthropic's Mythos AI a Real Cyber Threat? What You Need to Know

In the session at CII CIO Awards & Conclave, our Founder & CEO Mr. Anirban Mukherji discussed the evolving cybersecurity landscape shaped by AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) like Anthropic's Mythos. With 28 years of experience in Cybersecurity, he outlined practical defenses including SBOM management, dynamic testing, source code analysis, patch management, AI guardrails, and a "Nation First" approach for sovereignty. Explore trends like on-premises migration, shadow AI risks, and why Mythos enhances bug detection without current threats.

CI/CD Pipeline Security Tools and Technologies

CI/CD pipeline security is not a single tool decision. The pipeline spans source code, build systems, container registries, infrastructure configs, and production workloads. Each stage carries different risks and needs different controls. This guide covers the full stack of ci/cd pipeline security tools, the industry standards that govern them, and the CI/CD security best practices that make them work in production.

CrowdStrike Technical Risk Assessments Reveal Common Exposure Patterns

Every year, CrowdStrike Professional Services performs hundreds of Technical Risk Assessments (TRAs) across myriad industries, geographies, and business environments. These deep, hands-on reviews look at how security controls behave in production to evaluate the threats they see and block — and crucially, the threats they miss.

DLP Buyer's Guide: 8 Criteria for Evaluating Data Loss Prevention Solutions

Every DLP evaluation starts with the same frustration: The tools that dominated the market a decade ago were built for a threat landscape that no longer exists. Sensitive data now moves across SaaS platforms, AI tools, encrypted messaging apps, and personal cloud accounts, often in ways no file-level policy can follow. If you are evaluating DLP for the first time or replacing a tool that has underdelivered, this guide gives you the framework to ask the right questions and recognize the right answers.

Vulnerability Brokers Are Making MILLIONS Off Your Code #zeroday #darkweb

Not every undisclosed bug is undiscovered; some are quietly sold through brokers to whoever pays the most. Governments, criminal groups and private buyers all compete in a shadow market where valuable software flaws become products long before the public ever hears about them.

How to Customize Login UI in Shopify Plus Beyond Customer Accounts

If your login page no longer looks like the rest of your storefront, this isn’t a coincidence; Shopify's platform is changing. Shopify is officially deprecating Legacy Customer Accounts in 2026, with an aim to fully transition to the newer Customer Accounts framework. This shift is part of a broader move toward a more standardized and secure authentication model. While this improves consistency at a platform level, it changes how much control merchants have over the customer experience.