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What an Online Bachelor's in Cybersecurity Prepares You For In 2026

Cybersecurity sounds exciting from the outside. Hackers, breaches, investigations, digital evidence, red teams, blue teams, threat intelligence. Some of that is real. Most of the work isn't. Security professionals spend their days reviewing access logs, patching systems, writing reports, testing backups, explaining risks to people who don't want to hear them, and figuring out why a process broke down before pointing fingers. It's technical, often repetitive, occasionally urgent, and genuinely satisfying when you're good at it.

How to Choose Secure Workstations for Data Teams

Data science used to happen on clunky, beige towers hidden away in server rooms. Today, data teams are building massive machine learning models and processing giant pools of information right from their desks. That shift requires serious computing horsepower. When you are buying hardware that handles proprietary algorithms and sensitive customer databases, raw performance is only part of the equation.

Microsoft 365 backup vs. retention for cloud data protection

Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) is a critical platform for modern organizations, enabling collaboration across email, file sharing, and communication tools. While it includes built-in data protection features such as retention policies, many organizations make a common mistake: They assume retention is the same as backup.

Centralized DNS security policies for protecting remote and roaming clients with DDI Central

For decades, enterprise security architecture rested on a comforting fiction: that inside the network and outside the network meant something. The user on the corporate LAN was protected. The user anywhere else was somebody else's problem. Then the workforce stopped sitting still. Hybrid work, branch sprawl, BYOD, contractor laptops, field engineers, sales teams permanently on the road—your workforce stopped being a place and became a population.

How Modern DLP Enables AI Adoption Without Slowing Down the Business

Organizations are not choosing between AI adoption and data security. Rather, they are discovering, often after the fact, that these two priorities are pulling in opposite directions. The engineering team has been using GitHub Copilot for six months. Finance is running variance analysis through ChatGPT. Legal is pasting contract language into Gemini for redlining. According to Cyberhaven Labs research, 39.7% of the data employees share with AI tools is sensitive.

C3PAO Wait Times: How to Get Scheduled in Time

The culmination of all of your efforts to implement CMMC rules as per your DoD contracts is the audit. Hiring a C3PAO and having your systems and security reviewed, so you can earn your certification and start working in the defense ecosystem, is the capstone to the long and arduous process. Unfortunately, many companies encounter a serious problem when it comes time to hire their C3PAO: the timeline.

How AI Just Killed Expensive Enterprise Software

AI is disrupting the enterprise software market. James Rees built a fully-functional GRC tool in just two weeks using Codex. No development team needed. No million-pound licensing fee, just AI and subject matter expertise. If a CISO can build what competitors charge hundreds of thousands for in a couple of weeks, what happens to the vendor market? As large language models like Daybreak and Mythos evolve, this problem gets worse for SaaS companies.

3 Principles to Safely Scale Agentic AI

AI is moving from experimentation to execution. What started as copilots is quickly evolving into autonomous AI agents that can make decisions, execute tasks, and operate across enterprise environments. As organizations accelerate adoption of agentic AI, they’re expanding their attack surface in ways traditional security models weren’t built to handle.